Forest Of The Damned [2005] DVD
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| Special Features: |
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Director Commentary,
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Casting Fallen Angels,
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Deleted Scenes,
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The Evolution of Gatlin Pictures Featurette
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Description
Release Date:
23 January 2006
Myth has it that there are beautiful but deadly nymph creatures who dwell in the dark shadows of the ancient Miranda Forest. Thrown out of heaven after they became infected with human emotions of lust and sexual desire, these fallen angels now roam the forest, luring in unsuspecting victims with their beauty before seducing them and brutally killing them.
Travelling the countryside, five teenagers accidentally run down a girl on a dark road. Badly injured and stuck in the middle of nowhere, they set off to find help. When they stumble on a secluded cabin in the heart of the woods they think their prayers have been answered, but unfortunately, their troubles are just beginning.
The cabin belongs to Stephen (Tom Savini - Dawn of the Dead), who unbeknownst to the teenagers once saw the cursed nymphs with his own eyes when he was a child. He watched helplessly as they brutally butchered his parents, so now Stephen lives in the forest, using passers by as bait to lure out the beautiful creatures so he can act out his bloody revenge.
As night wears on, the youths struggle to survive as they're terrorised by the demonic creatures outside, whose hunger for human flesh seems almost insatiable. One by one the kids are picked off, until only two remain. Only two things are certain - they'll have to figure out a way to survive the night if they ever want to see daylight again, and there's much more to the story than myth...
Fear has never been so beautiful.
Seduction never so terrifying...
in the FOREST Of THE DAMNED
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Special Features
- Director Commentary
- Casting Fallen Angels
- Deleted Scenes
- The Evolution of Gatlin Pictures Featurette