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Last
House on Dead End Street
"You
bet your ass this is for real!"
In
the winter of 1972, a young filmmaker named Roger Watkins
began work on what is commonly referred to as the most vile
and disgusting film ever made. Under the pseudonym of Victor
Janos, Watkins wrote, directed, produced, and starred in The
Last House on Dead End Street.
Roger
Watkins stars as Terry Hawkins, a down and out pornographer,
fresh out of prison. Disgusted by the world around him, he
begins work on a series of snuff filmstargeting the
very society that put him away. Lock your doors! Terry Hawkins
is shooting his last masterpiece at The Last House on
Dead End Street!
Long
considered a lost film, Barrel Entertainment has spared no
expense in bringing the ultimate special edition of this 1970s
grindhouse classic to your house. To avoid fainting, keep
repeating: Its only a movie
Only a movie
Only a MOO-VAY!
Special
Features include:
- New 1.33:1 digital transfer mastered from rare 35mm film
elements under the supervision of director Roger Watkins
- Full running audio commentary by director Roger Watkins
and Deep Red editor Chas. Balun
- Approximately 20 minutes of rare outtakes
- Four early, never before seen short films by Roger Watkins
with full running audio commentary by the director himself
- At Home with Terry HawkinsOver 70 minutes
of behind the scenes production phone calls detailing the
making of The Last House on Dead End Street
- Original trailer
- 60 minute radio interview with director Roger Watkins
and actor Ken Fisher (1973)
- Roger Watkins and actor Paul Jensen on The Joe Franklin
Show (1975)
- Alternate credits as The Fun House
- A generous gallery of stills detailing the career of Roger
Watkins
- They Dwell BeneathTribute video by Necrophagia,
directed by Jim Van Bebber
- Deluxe 36-page booklet by Headpress editor David
Kerekes
- Original cover painting by comix legend Steve (Swamp
Thing, Taboo) Bissette
- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
- Much, much more!
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Release
Date:
10/22/02



Not
Rated | 1973 | Approx. 78 min
Color | NTSC | Mono | 1.33:1
BEDVD003
UPC 690816600398
Two-Disc Set Suggested Retail Price: $34.95 |