Pray for Death 4 Movie Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
Night of the death cult sisters of death satanic rites of dracula werewolf & the vampire woman. Studio: Bci Eclipse Comp Llc Release Date: 12/03/2002 Starring: Various Rating: Nr
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #119070 in DVD
- Brand: BCI
- Released on: 2002-12-03
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, Full Screen, Mono, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .45 pounds
- Running time: 349 minutes
Customer Reviews
THE WRONG MOVE THIS IS NOT SHO KOSUGI'S PRAY FOR DEATH
This collection of four movies are horror movies they DO NOT CONTAIN SHO KOSUGI'S wonderful ninja movie of the same name
Pray for death (which was a superb ninja movie)
Amazon should correct this wrong listing
For Sho Kosugi fans, this is the WRONG movie
This movie is NOT Sho Kosugis 'Pray For Death' Martial Arts action movie. This is a collection of 4 horror flicks and I was disappointed when I recieved this DVD. DO NOT order this item if you are a fan of Sho Kosugi's Ninja movies.
The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good
When you buy one of those DVD sets which include several films for a cheap price, you often get what you pay for; PRAY FOR DEATH is an outstanding case in point. THE UGLY: One reason why I got this one is NIGHT OF THE DEATH CULT, which is the fourth of the Blind Dead series, and I'm sorry to report that the picture quality is atrocious. It clearly came from a substandard videotape source, and is full of the sort of hideous artifacts that plagued budget VHS tapes. Let's hope for a better copy of this title someday soon. THE BAD: The prerelease info indicated that the notorious MARK OF THE DEVIL PART 2 was part of this package, but if you ordered it for that reason, you're going to be bumming, as DEATH CULT is the only announced title which is actually included...come on, guys! THE GOOD: As to the movies which ended up being included, THE WEREWOLF VS THE VAMPIRE WOMAN is a campy Paul Naschy vehicle which is entertaining in its goofy fashion. SISTERS OF DEATH features an odd performance by 1950s Sci-Fi hero Arthur Franz as he menaces, among others, the ill-fated Playboy model Claudia Jennings...this one offers better acting than usually seen in such low-budget fare. And, lastly, we have the ubiquitous SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA in a pretty decent letterbox print. I guess that Hammer (or whoever owns rights) must really not care about this title, judging from the number of cheap DVDs on which it can be found. All three of this group are watchable, if not exactly DVD demo material. VERDICT: All in all, it's OK for the price, but I'll be more wary in the future.




