Schlock-Wire: BAD MOON Shines On Blu-Ray In July From Scream Factory

Half man. Half wolf. Total terror. Scream Factory proudly presents Bad Moon for the first time on Blu-ray on July 19, 2016. This release comes complete with special features, including a new director’s version supervised by Eric Red, and new interviews and audio commentary with cast and crew.Full, crescent, quarter... each is a Bad Moon for Ted Harrison. By day, he's a photojournalist visiting family in the Pacific Northwest. By night, he transfigures into a horrific half-human – a werewolf. Dead men tell no tales, so Ted's sure he alone knows about his vile double life. The secret, however, may be out. The family dog Thor, BadMoon-bludevoted to defending the household, has his suspicions.Writer/director Eric Red (Cohen and Tate, Body Parts) delivers a new infusion of thrills with this red-blooded shocker. Michael Paré (Streets of Fire) portrays Ted, hiding his accursed condition from his sister (Mariel Hemmingway, Lipstick, Star 80) and nephew (Mason Gamble). What better way to hide it than to create suspicion that the local killings are the work of another – especially if that other is the family's all-too-wise German shepherd!“Well-made, straight-ahead horror. Exceptionally well-written and well-directed.”  – Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times Special Features:High-definition theatrical cut of the film plus a NEW Director’s version supervised and approved by Eric Red.NEW Nature of the Beast: Making Bad Moon featuring interviews with writer/director Eric Red, actors Michael Pare and Mason Gamble, Special Effects Make-up artist Steve Johnson and stunt coordinator Ken KirzingerNEW Audio Commentary with writer/director Eric Red (Director’s version only)Audio Commentary with writer/director Eric Red and actor Michael Pare (Theatrical Cut)Unrated opening scene from the Director’s first cut (Sourced from VHS)3 Storyboard sequencesOriginal Theatrical Trailer

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