GHOST HOUSE UNDERGROUND

Eight FRIGHTENING films in one

HORROR collection

DANCE OF THE DEAD

NO MAN’S LAND: THE RISE OF THE REEKER

THE SUBSTITUTE

DARK FLOORS

TRACKMAN

ROOM 205

LAST HOUSE IN THE WOODS

BROTHERHOOD OF BLOOD

Street Date: 10/14/08

Order Date: 9/17/08

DVD SRP: $19.98 each / DVD Box Set SRP: $159.98

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert, the creative forces behind 30 Days of Night and the Spiderman, The Grudge and Evil Dead franchises, bring you Ghost House Underground – eight premium branded horror movies in one frightening collection. The DVDs included are Dance of the Dead, No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker, The Substitute, Dark Floors, Trackman, Room 205, Last House in the Woods and Brotherhood of Blood. Hand picked by Raimi and Tapert, the most trusted names in horror, Ghost House Underground will bring fans a fresh look at horror from around the world. Featured in branded plastic O-card packaging, Ghost House Underground is available as single DVDs for $19.98 or together as a DVD Box Set Collection for $159.98.

The films include:

DANCE OF THE DEAD SYNOPSIS:

On the night of the big high school prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn’t get dates to the dance. An Official Selection at the SXSW, Atlanta and Sitges Film Festivals, Dance of the Dead “has cult classic written all over it” (Ain’t it Cool News.com). Tim Anderson from Bloody-Disgusting.com claims Dance of the Dead “makes Carrie look like Pretty in Pink.”

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Audio commentary with director Gregg Bishop and writer Joe Ballarini

·  Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary with director Gregg Bishop and writer Joe Ballarini

·  “Making of Dance of the Dead” featurette

·  Voodoo: Short Film by Gregg Bishop with optional commentary

·  “Blood, Guts and Rock n' Roll” featurette - A Look at the Special Effects and Stunts

·  Trailer Gallery

*special features are subject to change

CAST
Jared Kusnitz Otis, Doll Graveyard, TV’s Three Strikes, TV’s “Fatherhood”

Greyson Chadwick Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married?, Tyler Perry’s Daddy's Little Girls

Chandler Darby Feature Film Debut

NO MAN’S LAND: THE RISE OF THE REEKER SYNOPSIS:

No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker is the sequel to the international horror hit Reeker. A sheriff and his son try to apprehend bank robbers on their way to Mexico only to find that they are both being stalked by a far more deadly enemy – the fire-wielding Reeker.

*DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Audio commentary with Cast and Crew

·  “B ehind the scenes of No Man's Land” featurette

·  “The Production Team” featurette

·  “What Scares the Cast and Crew” featurette

·  Storyboard to Screen Comparison

·  Trailer Gallery

*special features subject to change

CAST

Michael Muhney TV’s “Veronica Mars,” Columbus Day, TV’s “Numb3rs”

Wilmer Calderon TV’s “The Shield,” Annapolis, Wes Craven’s Cursed

Desmond Askew Turistas, The Hill Haves Eyes, TV’s “Roswell”


THE SUBSTITUTE SYNOPSIS:

The sixth grade students of a small town begin to realize that their new substitute teacher is an alien. When the parents don’t believe them, they are forced to take matters into their own hands. Directed by Ole Bornedal (Nightwatch), The Substitute, called “A clever version of The Faculty” (Metromix), premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and was the winner of the Audience Award at the Sprockets Film Festival.

*DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Audio commentary with director Ole Bornedal

·  Trailer Gallery

CAST
Paprika Steen Adam’s Apples, Forty Shades of Blue, Stealing Rembrandt

Ulrich Thomsen Hitman, The Broken, Impossibly Yours

Jonas Wandschneider TV’s “Anna Pihl”

DARK FLOORS SYNOPSIS:

A father, concerned for his autistic daughter’s health, sees her immediate removal from the hospital as her only option. An elevator break-down prevents a smooth exit and renders them trapped with others. This is only the beginning of their descent into hell. When the doors finally open, the hospital appears mysteriously deserted. As mutilated bodies are found, creatures from a dark world start a frightening attack. It soon becomes clear that the survival of the group may rest solely on the little girl. Members of the internationally-popular heavy metal band LORDI star in Dark Floors. The band hails from Finland and has performed on the main stage at Ozzfest (2007) and toured with Type O Negative and Twin Method. Bloody-Disgusting.com has called the film “one the craziest, coolest looking films.”

*DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Behind the Scenes featurette

·  Interviews/Dark Floors World Premiere with live performance by Lordi

·  Visual Effects featurette

·  Audio commentary with Director Pete Riski and Lordi

* special features are subject to change

CAST

LORDI TV’s “The Eurovision Song Contest Semi Final”

Skye Bennett Boy A, The Good Night, Shadow Man

Noah Huntley The Chronicles of Narnia, 28 Days Later, Event Horizon

TRACKMAN SYNOPSIS:

A perfect bank heist turns deadly when the robbers and their hostages flee to the abandoned underground subway station where they encounter the Trackman, a deformed madman that prowls the darkness.

CAST
Dmitri Orlov Sister, Moscow, The Brother 2, Sky. Plane. Girl

Svetlana Metkina Bobby, Mini’s First Time, Slingshot, The Second Front

Aleksandr Vysokovsky Bummer, TV’s “The Brigade”, TV’s “The Astrologer”

ROOM 205 SYNOPSIS:

Wanting to start fresh, Katrine moves from the province into a dormitory in Copenhagen and enrolls at the University. She makes an enemy of fellow student Sanne when she starts to date her ex-boyfriend. Sanne and her friends try to bully Katrine out of the dormitory by frightening her with an old myth surrounding the ghost of a former resident. The myth soon becomes a reality when Katrine sets the ghost free and it starts a terrifyingly gruesome attack on the dormitory’s residents. Only Katrine knows the fate of the remaining residents, however, no one believes her story, and they accuse her of the series of mysterious murders.

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Audio commentary with director Martin Barnewitz and film critic Steve Biodrowski

·  Behind the Scenes featurette

CAST

Neel Ronholt A Viking Saga: Son of Thor, Life Hits, After the Wedding

Mikkel Arendt Pizza King

Julie Olgaard Himmerland, Life Hits, After the Wedding

LAST HOUSE IN THE WOODS SYNOPSIS:

All Aurora and Rino wanted was to find a secluded place where they could make love in nature, but the appearance of three sadistic bullies soon sends a romantic evening alone careening into violence. In the ensuing struggle, Rino is beaten mercilessly and the three intruders prepare to rape Aurora. Mercifully, the couple is rescued by tough talking Clara and pistol-packing Antonio. After chasing the attackers away, Clara and Antonio offer to take Rino and Aurora to their remote cabin in order to recover, an offer which the frightened youngsters appreciatively accept. Upon arriving at the isolated abode, however, Rino and Aurora quickly realize that their troubles may have just begun. Not only does Clara and Antonio have a young boy named Guilio with some seriously intimidating incisors, but the same sadists who tormented them in the woods soon turn up for an encore performance. By the time the morning sun casts away this grueling night of slaughter, the ones who survived will pray for death to release them from the horrors they have experienced. Last House in the Woods marks director “[Gabriele] Albanesi as a horror fan-cum-filmmaker whom genre aficionados will want to keep an eye on” (Variety).

DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Backstage footage

·  “L’Armadio” short film

·  Audio commentary with director Gabriele Albanesi

CAST
Daniela Virgilio Feature Film Debut

Daniele Grassetti Altromondo

Gennaro Diana Quo Vadis, Baby?, My Brother-In-Law, Soul Mate

BROTHERHOOD OF BLOOD SYNOPSIS:

After the success of Rob Zombie’s The Devil Rejects, horror icons actor Sid Haig (House of 1000 Corpses) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead) team up again in Brotherhood of Blood, a claustrophobic thriller about a team of vampire hunters who must infiltrate a nest of the undead to save one of their own. A beautiful vampire slayer is held prisoner by a powerful, blood-drinking king who is preparing to do battle with a force that sends even the children of the night scurrying into the shadows.

*DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

·  Audio commentary with directors Michael Roesch, Peter Scheerer and actor Sid Haig

·  Behind the Scenes featurette

·  Cast Interviews

·  Storyboard to Screen Comparisons

·  Trailer Gallery

* special features subject to change

CAST

Sid Haig Halloween, The Devil's Rejects, House of 1000 Corpses

Ken Foree Halloween, The Devil's Rejects, Dawn of the Dead

Jason Connery Velocity, TV’s “Smallville,” Shanghai Noon

Victoria Pratt What Love Is, TV’s “Day Break,” TV’s “Xena: Warrior Princess”

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Year of Production: Dance of the Dead, No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker, Dark Floors: 2008

The Substitute, Trackman, Room 205, Brotherhood of Blood: 2007

Last House in the Woods: 2006

Title Copyright: Dance of the Dead: 2007 Bleiberg Entertainment LLC. All Rights Reserved.

No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker: 2007 No Man's Land LLC. All Rights Reserved.

The Substitute: 2006 Thura Fiction K/S. All Rights Reserved.

Dark Floors: Solar Films Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Trackman: 2007 Monumental Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Room 205: 2007 Nordisk Film A/S. All Rights Reserved.

Last House in the Woods: 2006 Nerofilm SRL. All Rights Reserved.

Brotherhood of Blood: 2007 Brotherhood LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type: Theatrical Release

Rating: Dance of the Dead: R for horror violence and gore, language and some drug use

No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker: R for strong bloody violence, gore and language

The Substitute: R for language

Dark Floors: R for horror violence and disturbing images

Trackman: Unrated

Room 205: R for violence including a sexual assault, language, some sexuality and drug use

Last House in the Woods: Unrated

Brotherhood of Blood: R for bloody violence and language

Genre: Horror

Closed Captioned: English

Subtitles: English

Format: Widescreen

Feature Running Time: Dance of the Dead: 95 minutes

No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker: 87 minutes

The Substitute: 93 minutes

Dark Floors: 84 minutes

Trackman: 80 Minutes

Room 205: 90 minutes

Last House in the Woods: 85 minutes

Brotherhood of Blood: 90 minutes

DVD Audio Status: Dance of the Dead, No Man’s Land: The Rise of the Reeker, Dark Floors

Brotherhood of Blood : 5.1 Dolby Digital (English)
The Substitute, Room 205: 5.1 Dolby Digital (English/Danish)
Trackman: 5.1 Dolby Digital (English/Russian)

Last House in the Woods: 5.1 Dolby Digital (English/Italian)

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