Dead Kids (aka Strange Behaviour) with CD Soundtrack (Ozploitation Classics #16) (Blu-Ray) (1981)

Umbrella EntertainmentSKU: DAVID4647
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Release Date: Jul 2022

Extras:
  • Includes CD soundtrack!
  • EXCLUSIVE! "Not Quite Hollywood" extended interview with producer Antony I. Ginnane
  • EXCLUSIVE! DEAD KIDS II (1996) – the unofficial fan feature film shot in Galesburg, Illinois
  • EXCLUSIVE! 2004 Introduction by producer Antony I. Ginnane
  • EXCLUSIVE! Deleted scenes
  • EXCLUSIVE! Stills and poster gallery
  • EXCLUSIVE! Antony I. Ginnane trailer reel
  • EXCLUSIVE! Introduction by filmmakers Cyrus Khazai and Eric Anderson
  • 2014 Audio commentary with director/co-writer Michael Laughlin moderated by filmmaker David Gregory
  • 2008 Audio commentary with co-writer Bill Condon and cast members Dan Shor and Dey Young
  • The Effects of Strange Behaviour – an interview with Craig Reardon
  • A Conversation with actor Dan Shor
  • Isolated music score
  • US trailer
  • Theatrical trailer

  • Disc type: Blu-ray
    No. of discs: 2
    Running time: 99
    Audio format:
    Format: 1080P
    Colour: COLOUR
    Languages: English
    Aspect ratio: 16:9
    Image ratio: 2.39:1
    Subtitles: English HOH
    Year of Production: 1981
    Release Date: 06 July 2022

    Description

    An experiment that will drive you beyond insanity.

    Galesberg, Illinois is a quiet, peaceful college town where nothing ever happens... until a brutal serial killer begins a terrifying campaign targeting local teens.As fear mounts, Police Chief John Brady (Michael Murphy) begins to suspect a link between the gruesome crimes and a series of secret experiments being carried out in the College's psychology department.Written by Oscar winner Bill Condon ("Gods and Monsters"), directed by Michael Laughlin ("Strange Invaders") and featuring an original score by Tangerine Dream, "Dead Kids" is an 80s cult fave with all the right horror ingredients: small town teens, brutal murders, mysterious experiments and an infamous syringe-in-the-eyeball scene.

    Director: Michael Laughlin

    Cast: Michael Murphy, Louise Fletcher, Dan Shor

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