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The Evil Clergyman
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In 1987 Charles Band directed "PULSESPONDERS", an anthology film comprised of three 30 minute sequels to the biggest hits of Empire Pictures: H.P. LOVECRAFT's THE EVIL CLERGYMAN", a "TRANCERS sequel, and a sequel to "THE DUNGEONMASTER". "PULSEPOUNDERS" was shot and edited in 1988 before circumstances prevented it from being released. In addition the original 35mm negative for the 3 episodes has never been found. For the last 25 years, fans have been excited to see any footage from this lost treasure. In 2011 a "PULSEPOUNDERS" work print on VHS was discovered. Charles Band and a team of digital experts have been working for the last year digitally restoring it. Richard Band, the composer of classic film scores such as "RE-ANIMATOR" and "PUPPER MASTER" has composed an original lavish 1980's style score for it! The first of the "lost" "PULSEPOUNDERS" episodes to be restored, "H.P.'s Lovecraft's THE EVIL CLERGYMAN" re-unites horrors hottest duo; Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton! "THE EVIL CLERGYMAN" also stars horror legends David Warner and David Gale (Dr. Hill from "RE-ANIMATOR"). SPECIAL FEATURES: THE PREMIERE OF EVIL CLERGYMAN DOCUMENTARY: shot at the Aug. 11th 2012 premiere of Evil Clergyman at the Muvico Theaters Rosemont in Chicago! Including exclusive interviews with JEFFREY COMBS, BARBARA CRAMPTON, RICHARD BAND & CHARLES BAND! Plus 60 seconds of un-restored footage from the PULSEPOUNDERS TRANCERS SEQUEL!

Title: The Evil Clergyman
Genre: Horror
Starring: Una Brandon-Jones, Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, David Gale, David Warner
Director: Charles Band
Studio: Full Moon Pictures
Release Date: 6/18/2013
Original Year: 2012
Product Type: DVD
UPC: 859831004578
Item #: 516786X

Closed Caption: No
Street Date: 6/18/2013
Run Time: 30 minutes

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