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Greek Last House on Dead End Street DVD?
Topic Started: Jan 26 2009, 10:15 PM (926 Views)
Jack J
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Mads Jensen
Jan 30 2009, 05:54 PM
Nah, not really. Just a slightly drunk remark.

It's my experience that you NEVER mess with the Greek. :unsure:



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Right, I've already sent my men after him :D
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Please have some pity for me, I only have cheap red wine and the petty joy of mocking languages I do not understand.
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Jack J
Jan 30 2009, 06:47 AM
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

'The only thing special about this is I have heard it exist and I can not even find a cover scan for the life of me.

I love the movie and it would be cool to that a Geek DVD as well as the American.
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ギリシャ人は賢明です。 冷やかしが悪いです。 感じが良くしてください。 :ph43r:
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An Australian dvd release exists, identical to the Barrel dvd.
Though I think it's also oop.

There's also an excellent German release with very good extras.
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The releases I have seen so far have all been mentioned, but that damn Greek release is so elusive hehe.

I recently ordered the new French release for the new documentary on it, I do not speak French but it did have a segment with Frank Henenlotter in English so it will be interesting to see what he has to say about the film.
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