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Joe and Danny are our hapless leads in this over-the-top gore and sex drenched mental movie. Bob Guccione directed from a screenplay written by Clive Barker and Larry Flynt after they binge watched Fast Times At Ridgemont High for like 72 hours straight. Triana is definitely a writer who consistently delivers, be it his hard bitten brand of sad dark drama or his blood and sex dripping other works. He's the real deal and an amazing talent. Anyway, Joe and Danny land a sweet gig house-sitting for the weird Mrs. Snowden. She pays them well and lets them have full run of the place as long as they're respectful. SO of course, the moment she's in her limo and off the premises their heads start reeling with promises of Risky Business style parties rife with babes and booze. With the lady of the manor gone, the boys start planning their shindig. But they aren't alone in the manor. An entity swims behind the old walls, a conglomerate specter that is witch/ghost/succubus and human. As the super moon rises so does her power and she needs these boys to help her with her work, a fuse lit and ready to blow on Halloween. When the guys invite their ladies to the party and one of the boy's younger brother arrives, things get complicated and people start to disappear. Horrors begin to unveil themselves and where the hell did that dog come from? The Long Shadows Of October is a full bore riot. As much fun as an 80's vhs movie, you know the Linnea Quigley ones. It's smart and funny and scary. It's destined to be a Halloween classic. The Long Shadows Of October is available from Grindhouse Press Comments are closed.
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