Print: Good - Sound: Good - Label: Hollywood DVD - Cover: Good - Format: 4:3 - Length: None given/1h21m - Before: Yes on TV - Again: No - Price: £2 - Rating: 6/10.
In Deathmaster, we see a coffin wash up on the shore, a jogger comes along and opens it, he attempts to escape, but as he turns, the flute player throttles him and he falls to the sun-dried sand.
Deathmaster chronicles Khorda the Vampire (Robert Quarry) who becomes the guru of a hippie commune in California, Khorda has the vampiric guru charm and aloofness as he spouts hippie doctrines to eager high listeners, waiting for some kind of direction in their lives. And as its a early 1970s horror film, you can guess the ending!
The cover tells you little about the film, the hands of the cover could be at a rave even, which is probably what prompted me to buy, but overall its a 1970s B movie, probably OK to show the kids come Halloween, but nothing special!
I collect DVDs, we have over 3,000 titles in the house now! I buy most from Car Boot Sales,Poundshops, markets, sales, and greatly reduced from the internet, but I only buy what I want to watch! I do a short report when I watch them, I got rid of almost 800 titles at Christmas 2010 (low score, duplicates, ones I'd never watch etc.) I continue to wade through them, and appear to be buying slightly less, but still watching like mad :)
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