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RELEASE DATE
April 10, 2007

FORMAT
Color, DVD-Video, Full
Screen, NTSC

VIDEO
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

AUDIO
English: Dolby Digital 2.0

SUBTITLES
n/a

STUDIO
Pop Cinema

YEAR
2007

No. DISCS
1

REGION
0

GENRE
Horror

WEBSITE
n/a
DIRECTED BY
Justin Wingenfeld

WRITTEN BY
Justin Wingenfeld

CAST
Debbie Rochon, Julian Wells, Kevin G.
Shinnick, Armando Anthony, Heidi
Sjursen, Erin Brown, John Paul Fedele,
Gustavo Ferrari, Tracey Goldsberry,
Rodney Gray, Rich Kurdach, Ruby
Larocca, Michael R. Thomas, Jamee
Vance.

SPECIAL FEATURES
*  Under Your Skin...The Skin Crawl
interview's with: Actress Debbie Rochon -
Writer/Director Justin Wingenfeld
* Commentary with producer Michael
Raso and director Justin Wingenfeld
* Shock-O-Rama trailer vault
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"It will leave your skin crawling with fear"
Skin Crawl
DVD/APPROX. 76 MINS/2007/USA R18+
Skin Crawl tells the tale of the Warbeck sisters, who 300 years ago were persecuted by corrupt town officials. When their younger sister is taken
from them, raped repeatedly and killed, her sisters swear revenge on all those that would harm their family in the present and future.

Fast forward to present day where married couple Margaret (Debbie Rochon) and Howard (Kevin G. Shinnick) are having some trouble with their
relationship. Before Margaret heads to work, she tells Howard they need to “talk.” All the passion has gone out of their marriage and Margaret
thinks Howard is having an affair. Margaret is right…as soon as she leaves Howard calls up Sadie (Julian Wells), whom he has been secretly
seeing. Howard tells Sadie he thinks Margaret is going to divorce him, leaving him nothing of her vast wealth. Sadie comes up with the ingenious
plan to have Margaret killed so Howard gets the money. Howard commits to the plan and has Margaret brutally murdered while he gets in a little
hanky panky with Sadie. From there, we get to see how everything happened through different characters’ perspectives. First we follow Margaret
on the fateful day of her death, then Howard, then Sadie and even the two hired guys that kill Margaret. After a few twists and turns the Warbeck
curse takes effect to punish those who murdered Margaret, a descendant of the Warbeck witches!

I wasn’t expecting much from this Shock-O-Rama release. Low-budget tales about witches usually just turn out to be an excuse to showcase
breasts bursting from corsets and a group of busty babes bent over a cauldron, which just isn’t my cup of tea. Luckily,
Skin Crawl was nothing like
this and was actually a great film! The story hardly focused on the witch-aspect at all, which I was grateful for. Instead, it really focused on the
days leading up to and the day of Margaret’s murder. The film goes back in time and repeats scenes (mostly in fast forward so the audience isn’t
bored) from a different character’s perspective. This way we get a new spin on each character and their motivations, desires and secrets. It is a
great technique that gives each of the characters more depth and makes the events much more horrifying.

The acting in the film is wonderful as well. Debbie Rochon plays the defeated and sad wife who just wants to save her marriage with a lot of
emotion and realism. She really pushes herself in the role of Margaret and gets out of her comfort zone. When Margaret is murdered, you really
feel for her character which is always a sign of an excellent actor. Though Kevin G. Shinnick doesn’t necessarily look like someone who would be
married to a beautiful woman like Margaret, his malicious intent becomes apparent as the film progresses. Julian Wells plays Sadie with evil glee
and was a pleasure to watch on screen. Look for cameos by Misty Mundae and Ruby Larocca as well!

As writer and director, Justin Wingenfeld does a great job with his first feature project. He really has an eye for directing the action within a shot
and the talent to write a story that holds it all together. Wingenfeld succeeds in creating a suspenseful, intriguing film that only gets better as it
goes on. Even though budgetary constraints hampered some aspects of the film (the beginning comes to mind), Wingenfeld still manages to create
an entirely enjoyable film!

Skin Crawl’s ending is something to be reckoned with as those who have hurt Margaret are punished by something that has risen from the grave.
Loads of maggots and cockroaches follow in the wake of this dead thing. Sadie’s demise in particular is quite a sight to behold! We also get to see
Rochon playing something she never has before! I don’t want to spoil the surprise, so you’ll just have to watch and find out for yourself! Kudos
must go to Wingenfeld for crafting such an entertaining and gripping ending.

The extras on the disc include an enjoyable featurette called “Under Your Skin” which features interviews with Debbie Rochon, writer/director Justin
Wingenfeld and more. It was great to hear Rochon and Wingenfeld talk about the experience of making this film! Also included are trailers for other
Shock-O-Rama films and a commentary track featuring Wingenfeld and producer Michael Raso.

Skin Crawl is a highly enjoyable low-budget film that’s got betrayal, murder, revenge, double-cross and plenty of bloody bugs!! It comes highly
recommended from yours truly.

Check it out when it is released April 10th 2007!
BUY DVD @ AMAZON.COM
In the late 17th century a family of witches is terrorized by a corrupt public official. When their sister is
murdered the remaining two put on a curse on their bloodline bringing horrible retribution to anyone
who victimizes any member of their family no matter how many generations away. Three hundred years
later their last descendant is a wealthy woman stuck in an unhappy marriage. Her husband and his
mistress decide to have her killed to get at her money unaware of the curse and the forces of darkness
that they are about to unleash.
SKIN CRAWL is a TALES FROM THE CRYPT-style horror story with the
gritty feel of 70's drive-in exploitation such as
MARK OF THE DEVIL and LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT.
 
     
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