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Vestron’s “Slaughter High” Slashes Its Way Onto Limited-Edition Blu-ray October 31

Surviving high school is murder with the Vestron Video Collector’s Series’ upcoming release of “Slaughter High,” arriving for the first time on limited-edition Blu-ray™ uncut on October 31st from Lionsgate. A high school prank gone wrong comes back to haunt the offenders during their five-year high school reunion. From the makers of “Friday the 13th,” “Slaughter High” includes all-new special features, including the “Going to Pieces” and “My Days at Doddsville” featurettes, an audio commentary with co-writers/directors George Dugdale and Peter Litten, and more! Restored and remastered, the limited-edition Vestron Video Collector’s Series “Slaughter High” Blu-ray will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.97.

There’s horror in the halls…lynching in the lunchroom…murder in the metal shop. Welcome to Slaughter High — where the students are dying to get out! In high school, Marty was the kid all the students teased, taunted, and tortured mercilessly. One day, things went too far — one of their jokes backfired, disfiguring Marty for life. Now, five years later, Marty has arranged a special reunion for all his high school “friends.” The prom queen, the jock, the class clown, the rebel, and a few select others have been invited…and it’s going to be a gala of gore!

Starring Caroline Munro (“The Spy Who Loved Me,” “Maniac”), Simon Scuddamore (Feature Film Debut), Carmine Iannaccone (“Maid to Order,” TV’s “Moonlighting”), Donna Yeager (“Strong Medicine”), and Gary Martin (“Minions,” “Living Doll”).

Available on Limited Edition Blu-ray October 31st

 

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.