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Writers:
Tom Durham (writer)
Worth Keeter (writer)
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Release Date:
April 1984 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Horror more
Plot:
This movie is made-up of three tales, the first one is, "Young Blood" it is about a married pair of... more | add synopsis
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Horror anthology 3-D style more (1 total)

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Directed by
Tom Durham 
Worth Keeter 
Thom McIntyre  (as Tom McIntyre)
Earl Owensby 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Tom Durham  writer
Worth Keeter  writer
Thom McIntyre  writer (as Tom McIntyre)

Produced by
John Brock .... producer
Charles Heath .... producer
Earl Owensby .... producer
 
Original Music by
Dee Barton 
 
Cinematography by
Irl Dixon 
 
Film Editing by
Bruce Stubblefield 
 
Art Direction by
Jeff Ginn 
 
Art Department
Jeffrey Schlatter .... construction foreman
 
Stunts
David Boushey .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Phil Smoot .... assistant camera: 3-D
Phil Smoot .... camera operator: "b" camera
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
85 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono

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Horror anthology 3-D style, 26 June 2007
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Author: petekrug17 from portland OR

This is one of six 3-D films released in the 1980s by a man named Earl Owensby. They're all very fun movies, but also very hard to find. All but one are VHS-only films. Your best bet of finding them (assuming you haven't thrown out your VCR,) is to go to the website www.earlowensby.com and buy them online. The films are:

CHAIN GANG (1984) HIT THE ROAD RUNNING DOGS OF HELL HYPERSPACE*

*This is the only film in the group that has been released on DVD.

(There is also another 3-D film Owensby released called HOT HEIR a.k.a. THE GREAT BALLOON CHASE, however it's not available for purchasing.)

This anthology horror/comedy film is presented to us in a cemetery at night by a living, rotting corpse who calls himself Igor and speaks from his open grave. He is also accompanied by some talking vultures who are modeled after the Three Stooges and Laurel and Hardy. The three stories are:

Two people who work at an adoption center, Dudley and Ms. Markette, are called over to a mansion at night near a graveyard by a couple who call themselves the count and countess. They speak with Transylvanian accents, and the Count wears a red and black cape. Dudley doesn't like the looks of them, but Ms. Markette finds it somehow impossible to refuse their requests to adopt a child, especially when the count gazes directly into her eyes. Soon the vampire couple have gotten custody of a young boy. What the two vampires don't know is he's an even more terrifying monster than they are...

In the second story, two men, Charlie and Freddy, meet with a gravedigger, Nigel, seemingly friendly. In fact they are using Nigel to get info on where and when someone rich has died and taken some valuable jewels to the grave with them. Later in the night they go dig up the grave and steal the jewels. Then Charlie gets a plan for a really big score. He's heard of some underground catacombs where there's supposed to be lots of valuables hidden underneath. The two go re-visit Nigel, and Charlie is able to force Nigel to tell them where the entrance is. What neither of the two grave robbers know is the underground tomb contains some deadly surprises...

In the last story, two young children, Dennis and Suzie, are sent to spend the holidays with their grandmother while their parents go on vacation in Hawaii. What no one else knows is grandma needs to be on medication to stay sane, otherwise she goes dangerously crazy...and she's almost run out of pills.

If you like horror mixed with broad comedy, this is a great film to watch. Again, though, the previously-mentioned website may be the only place now to get it, and you'll need a VCR.

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