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Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; Director's Comments ESP gets a little support from LSD, a kung-fu socialite and a disfigured psychic compete for the love of an ancient crone disguised as a perky cutie, ghosts and maniacs and federal agents round out this very bizarre late '60s horror offering. Something Weird | List Price | $9.99 (You save $2.10) | | Studio | Image Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1967 | | All Time Sales Rank | 28557  | | CD Universe Part number | 1281596 | | Catalog number | 6091 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 27, 2000 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 83 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen; Special Edition; Unrated | | Movie Details | Color; Mono Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Letter Boxed; Widescreen; Special Edition; Unrated |
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Something Weird DVD A boiling, bizarre tale of a mad love that crashes through the supernatural! When an electrical accident disfigures the face of Cronin Mitchell, he also acquires strange psychic powers. He promptly makes a bargain with a witch who will restore his looks if he will become her lover. However, though the world sees her as a sexy cutie named Ellen, Mitchell's new girlfriend is actually an ugly old crone. After expelling a ghost from a funeral home, Mitchell next tries to discover the identity of a small-town maniac. However, the feds have also asked karate-chopping playboy Alex Jordan to oversee the case, and Jordan schemes to have Ellen all to himself--but not before Mitchell boosts his ESP with LSD, and Jordan is attacked by killer bed sheets. Honest. Like the title promises, "Something Weird," another crackpot gem from director Herschell Gordon Lewis (She-Devils on Wheels), is one of the most bizarre and outrageous horror flicks ever made, and presented uncut and in widescreen for the first time since its theatrical release!
Source: Image Entertainment, Inc.
DVD Features
Region Encoding: All Regions Snap Case Audio Commentary with Director Trailer Herschell Gordon Lewis Gallery of Exploitation Art
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