
Color, 1985, 84m.
Directed by Josh Becker
Starring Brian Schulz, Robert Rickman, John Manfredi, Timothy Patrick Quill, Sam Raimi, Cheryl Hausen, Perry Mallette
Synapse (Blu-Ray & DVD) (US R0 HD/NTSC) / WS (1.66:1) (16:9), Anchor Bay (US R1 NTSC) / WS (1.66:1)
Shot on 16mm for 20 grand in the untamed wilds of Michigan by many of the folks responsible for The Evil Dead, this oddball 1985 offering deliberately apes two popular drive-in staples of the previous decade: tough military men testing their limits after coming home from war, and crazed Manson-style psycho cult members. It's a funky brew to be sure, but director Josh Becker (Running Time) somehow makes it all work like a charm. Besides, where else can you see future Spider-Man director Sam Raimi running around in a ratty hippie wig with blackened
teeth?
would-be drive-in staples like Combat Shock. A shame, really, as it's a whole lot of grubby fun, and the tape really didn't do it justice at all.
et a new commentary with enigmatic leading man Brian Schulz and Red Shirt's Michael Felsher (who also produced the disc extras). Schulz also derives amusement from the contrast between the 'Nam stock footage and Michigan forest shots, and they also cover the film's reviews, the most recent locations and activites of the other actors, and the ins and outs of effective cigar chomping. On the video side, ported over from AB disc are the alternate Stryker's War main titles, a deleted scene involving vomit and a helmet (with a brief bit of commentary added for the Synapse one to explain why it was dropped), and the odd, somewhat confused theatrical trailer.