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Greek Last House on Dead End Street DVD?
Topic Started: Jan 26 2009, 10:15 PM (925 Views)
anthropophagouz
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A friend of mine told me that a Greek DVD for Rodger Watkins film Last House on Dead End Street exist, does anyone here have this or have even seen this?

My friend has never seen it him self but Roger Watkins was given one from one a fan of the film(I believe that was the story).

So if you have this or know any information that would be greatly appreciated!
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I have it but haven't seen it yet :)
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Can you give me information on the DVD?

Who released it/whats the run time/where I could get it! hehe

A cover scan would be nice also.
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Don't know about the Greek version, but it has just been released on DVD in France:

http://films.psychovision.net/dvd/last-hou...-street-119.php

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Is there anything special about the Greek version?

It's also out on a double disc in the UK from Tartan. It's listed on BBFC's home page as being uncut. You can get it from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-House-Dead-En...33297917&sr=8-1
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Why not go for the Barrel Entertainment edition? I got mine many years ago, and it was around that time it went OOP. But hey, you always have Ebay.
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Or from Amazon.US where it retails for $60 (and up to $175).
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Jan 30 2009, 06:47 AM
Is there anything special about the Greek version?

Yes, it has the funniest looking subtitles.
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Do you mean Greek language is funny?
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Nah, not really. Just a slightly drunk remark.
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