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Released: 2001-09-11

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Blob DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Robert Axelrod, Beau Billingslea, Erika Eleniak, Douglas Emerson, Frank Collison, Peter Crombie, Clayton Landey, Pons Maar, Charlie Spradling, M. James Arnett, Rick Avery, Kristen Aldrich, Opelene Bartley, Don Brunner, Judith Flanagan, Charlene Fox, Portia Griffin, Jennifer Lincoln, Daryl Marsh, Jacquelyn Masche, Wade Mayer, Moss Porter, Teddy Vincent, David Weininger, Noble Craig, Richard Anthony Crenna, Margaret Smith, Julie McCullough, Bill Moseley, Jack Nance, Jamison Newlander, Jack Rader, Kevin Dillon, Shawnee Smith, Donovan Leitch, Jeffrey DeMunn, Candy Clark, Art La Fleur, Joe Seneca, Sharon Spelman, Del Close, Ricky Paull Goldin, Paul McCrane, Billy Beck, Michael Kenworthy

Director(s): Chuck Russell

Features:
Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video
Widescreen presentation
Audio: English 2-channel [Dolby Surround], French, Spanish, Portuguese
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Theatrical trailers
Interactive menus
Scene selections
Blob DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ 4 channels of sound from a 2-channel stereo mix.
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Portuguese
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, ko, th
Running Time: 95
Genre: Horror Sci-fi Fantasy
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 043396059238
Product Code: CTR5923DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1988
Studio: Sony Pictures
Blob DVD Summary After the phenomenal box-office and critical success of David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly, a series of big-budget remakes of '50s horror favorites rode in on its coattails in the late 1980s -- though none managed to rise above mere camp clones of their elders, albeit garnished with modern makeup effects in an attempt to draw modern teen horror-junkies.

One remake that managed to live up to its cheesy inspiration was Chuck Russell's version of The Blob, in which the title goo crashes to
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