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Visions of Hell: The Films of Jim Van Bebber

Visions of Hell: The Films of Jim Van Bebber

1988-2003, approx. 164 min

A.K.A.: Deadbeat at Dawn, Doper, Into the Black, Kata, My Sweet Satan, The Last Days of John Martin, The Manson Family

Country:  US

Studio:  Dark Sky Films

Cast:  Marcello Games, Paul Harper, Jim Van Bebber, Marc Pitman, Leslie Orr, Megan Murphy, Maureen Alisse, Ric Walker, Marc Pitman, Maureen Gentner

Director:  Jim Van Bebber

Screenwriter:  Jim Van Bebber

Rating: Not Rated

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SKINOPSIS

Thank you Satan! Thank you so much for giving us this totally amazing double feature of sex, drugs and extreme violence. The Manson Family tells the classic shocking crime story the way it oughtta be told: with tons of sex, tons of drugs, lots of rape, full-frontal nudity, orgies and hot sex scenes. Not to mention grotesque gore and nihilism. Deadbeat at Dawn has less nudity, but still manages to have two topless hotties, drugs and very violent revenge in its tale of a gang leader trying to go straight, but failing when a rival gang brutally butchers his girlfriend with whom he wanted to "retire." Director Jim VanBebber doesn't pull any punches in these savage exploitation sickies that still manage to address some social issues. Amazing!

This set also includes several VanBebber shorts including "My Sweet Satan", "Roadkill", "The Last Days of John Martin", "Doper" and more!

3 REASONS TO BUY THIS FILM

  • Both films are blood-soaked and savage.
  • With relentless gore, relentless action and...
  • relentless nudity.
PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION
DVD : $35.99 (4-disc set)
Availability:  ON ORDER Ships when stock arrives
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 030306816791
Studio: Dark Sky Films
Languages: English (Primary)
Features:
 
  • Photo gallery
  • Behind-the-scenes footage
  • Outtakes
  • Documentaries: 'The VanBebber Family" - a 77 minute doc featuring cast and crew interviews; "In the Belly of the Beast" - a 74 minute doc from the FanTasia film festival featuring VanBebber and other indie filmmakers
  • Interview(s): an interview with Charles Manson
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