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Passionate Playgirls Meet Sick Gunmen In A Savage And Sensuous Slaughter!
Legendary cult film director Al Adamson's vision shines through in this western-horror classic! Co-produced with the film's star Robert Dix, this film features much of Adamson's signature style of horrific scenes of brutal and savage action. Adamson himself is even seen in a rare screen role as one of the bloodthirsty marauders. Filmed on location in the breathtakingly beautiful canyons of Utah, renowned cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmong truly takes us to another world, and another time!
While on their way to the gold fields, (and the lonely and wealthy miners who work them), a wagon train of beautiful women is attacked by a savage renegade band and a group of outlaws! On their way to stake their claim in the rush for gold, these women could never have expected what unfolds! It's not until gunmen Ben Thompson (Dix) joins the wagon train to help defend the band that there is any hope of survival, as each member is brutally murdered, or slowly tortured, being killed off one by one...
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Features:
| Commentary by Five Bloody Graves star Robert Dix and Producer Samuel M. Sherman
Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
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| | Standard 1.33:1 Color | | Audio: (more info) | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
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| Studio: BCI Production Year: 1970 Release Date: 8/7/2001
Length: 90 mins Rating: NR
| Includes: Audio Commentary
Packaging: Keep Case Number of Discs: 1 Empire SKU: 47333 Disc: SS-SL Item Code: 441929 UPC Code: 787364419296
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Customer Review
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how not to do things - 2 out of 5 (4/11/2002)
This is a classic example of a badly made dvd. The movie itself is not bad, however the transfer is terrible. It looks a vhs tape. The extras include a widescreen trailer but the film isn't. It would be laughable how bad they ruined this movie by presenting it fullscreen, if I hadn't of bought it. There are countless times you are looking at a blank screen because both people are cut off on either side of the film, or to see half a close up face. Why would they have the trailer but not the movie
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