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Old 06-16-05 | 10:28 PM
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"Alone in the Dark" (1982)----->September 13th

Big news from Image Entertainment! Alone in the Dark (1982) is confirmed!

http://www.image-entertainment.com/i...es/control.jsp



Alone In The Dark (1982/ Special Edition) (DVD)

Year: 1982
Length: 92 minutes
Rating: R
MSRP: $ 14.99

Status: Active
Release Date: 9/13/2005
Pre-Order Date: 8/16/2005
Studio: Image
Catalog Number: ID1316LIDVD
UPC: 014381131628

Main Genre: Horror
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Synopsis: At a secluded mental institution, Dr. Bain (Halloween#s Donald Pleasence) maintains order while electricity fuels the asylum's hi-tech security system that keeps the nearby neighborhoods safe from menaces like Frank Hawkes (Academy Awardİ-winner Jack Palance, City Slickers) and "Preacher" (Academy Award winner Martin Landau, Ed Wood). Meanwhile a new doctor, Dan Potter (The A-Team#s Dwight Schultz), arrives in town with his family, but the inmates don't take kindly to his presence and believe he has killed off their former therapist. Suddenly a power outage leaves the town in chaos...and now the maniacs are free to roam the streets and hunt down the man they believe has invaded their lives. With the area quickly descending into riots and chaos, the innocent few must fight for their lives when they#re left terrified, cornered and Alone in the Dark! One of the most memorable and terrifying cult horror films of the 1980s, this white-knuckle shocker from director Jack Sholder (The Hidden) features shocking special effects from Tom Savini (Dawn of the Dead, Friday the 13th), delivering one seat-jumping scare after another along with a thick vein of sly, pitch-black humor. Turn off the lights and watch...if you dare!

Product Features:
Audio Format: 5.1 DTS, 5.1 Dolby Digital
Screen Format: 1.85:1
16x9: Yes
Color: Color
Region Code: Region 1
Original Languages: English
English Dubbed: No
Other Languages: None
Subtitles: None

Special Features:
Audio Commentary with Director Jack Sholder; New Video Interview with Actress Carol Levy; New Video Interview with Underground New York Punk Favorites The Sic *****s, who perform two songs in the film; Theatrical Trailer; Liner Notes by Fangoria's Michael Gingold; Extensive Gallery containing Rare Artwork, Lobby Cards and more.
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Been waiting for this one!
Old 06-21-05 | 10:46 AM
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Cool, this is one of those movies that you wonder whether it will ever make it to DVD.

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