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Elvira: Hideous Sun Demon
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Product Details
- Starring: Richard Cassarino, Robert Clarke, Xandra Conkling, Del Courtney, Bill Currie (II)
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- Audience Rating: Unrated
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Robert Clarke
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- EAN: 9786308854590
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- Format: Black & White, Color, NTSC
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- ISBN: 630885459X
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- Label: Rhino / Wea
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- Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Rhino / Wea
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- Release Date: 1993-09-08
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- Studio: Rhino / Wea
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- Title: Elvira: Hideous Sun Demon
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- UPC: 081227194734
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Product Description: The Hideous Sun Demon is almost too wonderful to be believed. Scientist Dr. Gilbert McKenna drops his sample--oops!--of "a new isotope that has never existed in nature before" and consequently receives a massive dose of radiation. As so often happens in these cases, the results are gruesome and tragic--whenever he is exposed to sunlight Gil turns into a lizard man, driven to kill. "You mean a human being could evolve backwards through time?" asks the plucky Miss Lansing. Alas, her question can only be answered with a yes. Well, a yes and some hilarious "scientific" proof. Even though he becomes a murderous reptile at the pull of a curtain, some obscure legal statute says that Gil can't be kept in the hospital against his will. Full of whiskey and self-pity, he heads out on his own, a time bomb ready to go off the minute he runs out of zinc oxide. The pleasures of The Hideous Sun Demon are many: rubber lizard suits, headlines reading "Weird Killer Still at Large," a lounge singer named Trudy with an unusually lopsided piano playing style, and day-for-night sequences in which the night is so bright that one cannot see the actors' faces. Truly, a movie that must be experienced in DVD. --Ali Davis
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Customer Reviews
b-monster flick that has its good points
As a connoisseur of 50's scifi monsters - if not invading aliens, they almost invariably involve radiation, mutation, and murder - this is a pretty good one. Rubber suit and all, Sun Demon has good characters, from the affected scientist-turned-beast to his girls. He struggles to do the right thing, but, well, fails. Then it gets gruesome, before becoming a chase. As a kid, I remember wanting to see this, but couldn't because "it was playing in a bad neighborhood", so now I have finally realized my desire (in a fit of insomnia over the internet). OK, it's a formula, but at least it is well done.
Recommended for the cognoscenti.
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Excellent Sci-Fi Thriller!! B-Movies at their Best!
Absolutely the best of the best when it comes to B&W B-movie sci-fi. A classic, dramatic and racy tale which will leave you glued to your set until the end.
And, a little known fact.... This is the only movie to have the honor of capturing Robert Hafner on film. Hafner was the writer of the hit single "Commanchee" that was used in the Gimp/Chainsaw scene in Pulp Fiction (and on the soundtrack CD). Hafner is seated at a table in a bar scene in the Sun Demon. That itself is a gem of a bonus.
Great film. A must see. A saucy time for a Sun Demon...
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those were the days
was very happy to see this for sale, remember being scared sh@&less as a kid watching it. actually it was a more talky than i remembered, but still delivered the chills.transfer quality was good to excellent. great monster makeup.
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Robert Clarke's vanity project
well, sort of! This wonderfully bad man/lizard flick contains some surprisingly creative camera work. The story is of interest as it plays up the psychological ramifications of the atomic-exposure-gone-wrong story line. Robert Clarke stars, directs and produces so he's totally responsible for this thing, if you like it or if you absolutely adore it.And oh yeah! he gets to kiss all of the young women! How convenient!
So, what we have here is a drunken atomic scientists who drops a vial of some never existed before atomic something which knocks him unconscious. Little Frustrated Assistant isn't exposed but still manages to see the whole thing. Things are looking OK for the doc (if only he'd stop drinking!) in the hospital until he gets set outside with the other potted plants where he shrivels up into a comically scaly-chested lizard man! He goes to hide out in a gothic mansion, coming out at night only to drive too fast and drop into the same scabrous dive where the woman with one useable arm flops around in front of a piano. Needless to say, it's love. Things go awry. A famous doctor comes around to cure him (the mind boggles) but not before he goes off again to canoodle with the floozy.More bad stuff happens, he misjudges a "trooper dusting" and snatches a little girl. Really! I'm not making it up!
It all ends badly with a hokey indictment of industrial progress and we all get to turn off the TV and go to bed. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone who likes this kind of stuff.
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COOL CLASSIC MONSTER MOVIE!
"This is a pretty good classic monster story with a cool looking monster. The DVD comes with a second DVD which is called "return of" it's the same movie with a voice over dubbed like Mystery Science Theater 3000. Funny and worth picking up."
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