Label: 101 Films
Region Code: B
Rating: Cert. 18
Duration: 96 Minutes
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio: English PCM Dual Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Director: Edward Murphy
Duration: 96 Minutes
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio: English PCM Dual Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Director: Edward Murphy
Cast: Cameron Mitchell (The Toolbox Murders), Vic Diaz (Black Mama White Mama), Hope Holiday (The Apartment)
On February 8th 101 Films will release Edward Murphy’s Raw Force (1982) for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK. A crazy, over-the-top mix of martial arts and horror, this sleazy gem stars exploitation greats Cameron Mitchell and Vic Diaz, and features everything from zombies to cannibal monks. The release is loaded with extras, including a brand new commentary.
Welcome to Warrior’s Island, burial ground of disgraced martial arts masters! When the Burbank Kung Fu Club travels to this mysterious island, they quickly find themselves facing the bloodthirsty vengeance of flesh-ripping, kung fu fighting zombies, gun-toting white slave traders and a band of strange monks, who may be the only key to explaining the madness.
Special Features
- NEW! Commentary with David Flint and Adrian Smith
- Destination Warriors Island: The Making of Raw Force, with director Ed Murphy and cinematographer Frank Johnson • Audio interview with finishing editor Jim Wynorski
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Deleted Scenes
On February 8th 101 Films will release Edward Murphy’s Raw Force (1982) for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK. A crazy, over-the-top mix of martial arts and horror, this sleazy gem stars exploitation greats Cameron Mitchell and Vic Diaz, and features everything from zombies to cannibal monks. The release is loaded with extras, including a brand new commentary.
Welcome to Warrior’s Island, burial ground of disgraced martial arts masters! When the Burbank Kung Fu Club travels to this mysterious island, they quickly find themselves facing the bloodthirsty vengeance of flesh-ripping, kung fu fighting zombies, gun-toting white slave traders and a band of strange monks, who may be the only key to explaining the madness.
Special Features
- NEW! Commentary with David Flint and Adrian Smith
- Destination Warriors Island: The Making of Raw Force, with director Ed Murphy and cinematographer Frank Johnson • Audio interview with finishing editor Jim Wynorski
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Deleted Scenes
101 Films store: http://bit.ly/RawForce101