Angelique, Sarah and Ellie head for a remote cabin in upstate
New York for a weekend getaway. Sarah and Ellie make plans to party the night
away with the assistance of countless beers, but Angelique is determined to
uncover evidence that her late grandfather (the cabin’s owner) was murdered by
Satanists.
That night Sarah will make a deadly mistake in her drunken state...what follows
is an overwhelming atmosphere of dread and desperation as the girls are forced
to deal with an unspeakable Satanic Horror.
- NTSC / Region 1
- Widescreen
- Audio Commentary
- Director Interview conducted by Roy Frumkes
'There are some
truly chilling moments in this film, and you're probably gonna want to watch
it more than once, right off the bat. Sal Ciavarello has crafted a slick and
effective horror film. - Lawrence P. Raffel, Monstersatplay.com
'Atmospheric'
- FANGORIA MAGAZINE
'With a
combination of techniques used by Hitchcock, Romero and Argento, director
Ciavarello delivers both suspense and shocks...The movie's examination of the
issue of faith, or lack there of is more realistic than attempts to do the
same in films like'The Exorcist' or 'The Omen.'...Creepy,
tense and thought provoking horror movie.'
-
Rusty White, Entertainment Insiders, einsiders.com
'[HPE] can
make you scream and bolt your doors...the movie does exactly what low budget
horror movies
are suppose to do,
scare the bejeesus out of you...'
- Doug Pratt, DVD NEWSLETTER / DVDLASER.COM
'Sal
has a vision, and his films have been growing steadily more professional and
intelligent.' - Roy
Frumkes, Films In Review
'Evidence
of writer/director Ciavarello's formidable raw talents.' -
John W. Bowen, Rue Morgue Magazine
'A
creepy classic that will have you switching all the lights on...' - Sex
Gore Mutants U.K.
'I
was glued to the set with this movie and was blown away by the ending...' -
the gravedigger, Buried.com
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