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Cryptkeeper's Deadly Duo Pack (Tales From The Crypt - Bordello Of Blood & Demon Knight)

Cryptkeeper's Deadly Duo Pack (Tales From The Crypt - Bordello Of Blood & Demon Knight)
Directed by Gilbert Adler, Ernest R. Dickerson

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27031 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-09-07
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 180 minutes

Customer Reviews

Cryptkeeper's Deadly Duo Pack4
I've liked "TALES FROM THE CRYPT" ever since it appeared on HBO.
I would say I'm a bigger fan of "DEMON NIGHT" Than "BORDELLO OF BLOOD".
To me "DEMON NIGHT" had a better storyline and better actors.
I rate this DVD a 8 from 1to10!!

Best movie ever!5
Demon Knight was the bestest movie ever. It is so good. Scary, funny, sad, Billy Zane was the best being both funny and evil. Of course with Bordello of Blood I actually remember liking this movie when I first rented it of course I was probably watching it covering my eyes so it was probably better. But I do like Corey Feldman so that's probably all I liked about this movie. Except for the cryptkeeper. He still rules the school.

Two Tastes That Don't Taste Great Together3
Well, I've always been a fan of Demon Knight, but for some reason I never picked it up on DVD. I recently got to thinking about how much I enjoyed the flick and decided to finally add it to my collection. Well, I couldn't find it anywhere in a store (didn't have much in the way of credit to buy it online at the time). That's when I came across this baby. I almost didn't buy it because it was paired up with Bordello of Blood (hate that damn flick), but I figured, what the hell? I'll just treat the other flick as a special feature I don't have to watch.

It was nice that Universal put the trailers on this disc. As I recall, the previous versions of Demon Knight on DVD had no extras, but I was a little disappointed with the look of the film. Maybe my memory is failing, but when I used to own this film on laserdisc, the print looked pristine. On the DVD, the film looks pretty solid, but some of the images seemed kinda soft and there were numerous places where I saw dirt in the image. Hmmm...

Well, in any case, it's nice to finally own it on DVD. It sucks that there weren't more extras on it, but I guess this will do for the time being.