19th April 2021, 08:01 PM
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| Cult Don | | Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Childhood home of Billy Idol - Orpington | |
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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman 'NAKED GIRL MURDERED IN THE PARK' (1972) - Coming soon to Blu-ray from Full Moon Features. Totally uncut and remastered from the Original Camera Negative! "When a millionaire is found dead in a rickety amusement park ride, his less-than-savory family stands to inherit his fortune. Naturally, the insurance company investigates, setting forth a serpentine series of double-dealings, secrets revealed...and gruesome murder! Once the titular deceased (and indeed, naked) dame shows up, all bets are off as twists follow turns, throats are cut and bodies brutalized, climaxing in a carnage filled carnival finale.
Starring such Eurogenre talents as Robert Hoffman (A BLACK VEIL FOR LISA, SPASMO). Irina Demick (Richardo Freda's TRAGIC CEREMONY) and Adolfo Ceri (Maria Bava's DANGER: DIABOLIK) and featuring a sensual score by Carlo Savina (Bava's LISA AND THE DEVIL) NAKED GIRL MURDERED IN THE PARK has long been available only via heavily censored bootlegs ripped from shoddy VHS sources. Now, Full Moon is thrilled to be presenting this sleek and sexy shocker FULL UNCUT and TOTALLY REMASTERED from the original 35mm camera negative!" | "“We’ve come to realize that the English audio track provided to us, while being the best currently available, is less-than-ideal. And after carefully considering this issue and its impact on our customers and fans, we've determined that the best solution is to strike a new version of the film, using the original Italian audio track with English subtitles.
We are now creating an alternate master using the Italian audio (English subtitled) and we will send you a factory sealed replacement copy of this release. You can keep the existing English version, naturally.
Please allow a few weeks for us to work through this. Thank you for your patience and continued support of our company"
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