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1994 - 64m.

Campy shoestring horror flick (it looks like a bunch of friends grabbed a camcorder and went to town) has a teenager setting free Morgana, Queen of the Witches, from limbo (which happens to be in his refridgerator) and he has to fight her and her henchmen with the help of his friend, the gung-ho 'Nam vet from next door and a pizza delivery girl.

If you expect little from this you might have some fun because even though it's amateurish and mostly inane it somehow manages to have a little bit of dopey charm, is totally silly (as witnessed by the "blow-up doll" fight sequence) and never takes itself seriously.

It's cheap and lame but it certainly could've been worse. Check out the cheesy puppet "Skully" - it's bad enough for some chuckles.

Get this from Seduction Cinema.

Directed By: Eric Black.
Written By: Eric Black.

Starring: Auggie Alvarez, Mike Hellman, Frank Dunlay, Dianne O'Connell.


DVD INFORMATION

Picture Ratio: Full Frame.

Picture Quality: An obvious transfer directly from videotape (with tape wear evident throughout) the picture here is soft and about what you'd expect for the budget range.

Extras: Comes as an "extra feature" on the disc for The Witches Of Sappho Salon so it has no extras of its own.