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The Burning (1981) dir. Tony Maylam
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The Burning (1981)
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Split Second (1992) dir. Tony Maylam & Ian Sharp
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The Burning (1981) Directed by Tony Maylam
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THE BURNING
USA
1980
Directed by Tony Maylam
Music by Rick Wakeman
Special Make-Up Effects by Tom Savini
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brokehorrorfan · 1 year
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The Burning will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on July 11 via Scream Factory. The 1981 slasher features special effects by Tom Savini (Friday the 13th, Dawn of the Dead).
Tony Maylam (Split Second) directs from a script by Peter Lawrence and Bob Weinstein.  Brian Matthews, Leah Ayres, Brian Backer, Larry Joshua, and Lou David star, while Jason Alexander, Fisher Stevens, and Holly Hunter make their film debuts.
Final extras will be confirmed at a later date, but the preliminary list is below.
Special features:
Audio commentary by director Tony Maylam and film critic Alan Jones
Audio commentary by actors Shelley Bruce and Bonnie Deroski
Interview with special effects artist Tom Savini
Interview with actor Lou David
Interview with actress Leah Ayres
Interview with editor Jack Sholder
Behind-the-scenes footage
Theatrical trailer
Make-up effects still gallery
Poster & still gallery
After a cruel joke goes awry, severely burning him and subjecting him to five years of intensive, unsuccessful skin graft treatments, Cropsy (Lou David) is back at camp...and ready to wreak havoc on those who scarred him! With his hedge clippers in hand, he terrorizes the camp and systematically mutilates each victim. Can a few courageous campers save themselves and destroy this demented madman before he kills them all?
Pre-order The Burning.
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The Burning (Tony Maylam, 1981)
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Split Second (1992)
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Right now, he’s out there. Watching. Waiting. So don’t look, he’ll see you. Don’t breathe, he’ll hear you. Don’t move, you’re dead!
The Burning (1981) dir. Tony Maylam
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Lou David as Cropsy from “The Burning” (1981)
Directed by Tony Maylam
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The Burning (1981) Directed by Tony Maylam
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The Burning (1981)
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framerate24 · 1 year
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REview: Split Second (1992) | Fixing This Movie Will Take More Than A Fraction Of a Moment
If you’re like me and hear a description of Tony Maylam’s Split Second you’d likely think that it has everything that you’d want in a sci-fi/horror/detective thriller. You have Rutger Hauer playing the detective with the addition of a monster intent on killing him. Add an noir-adjacent atmosphere and one might think that they’d stumbled into genre movie nirvana. Which might have something to…
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