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Jack-O [10th Anniversary Edition]

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Released: 2004-09-14

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Jack-O [10th Anniversary Edition] DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Brian Bradley, David R. Watkins, Tracy Yarkoni, Justice Leak, Kevin L. Powers, April Glover, Cheri Christian, Sacha Dzuba, Linnea Quigley, Rebecca Wicks, Gary Doles, Ryan Latshaw, Ryan Latshaw, Catherine Walsh, Rachel Carter, Tom Ferda, Bill Cross, Helen Keeling, Thor Schweigerath, Christina Connell, Kelly Lacy, George Castells, Bernie Fidello, Michael Walsh, Mike Conner, Katy Maznicki, Vic Savage, Ron Bernard, Rick Riggs, Rhonda Riggs, Dr. Tom Ferguson, John Carradine, Cameron Mitchell, Brinke Stevens, Dawn Wildsmith, Heidi Kneisl, Kerrylynn Dekanski, Joe Solari, Patrick Moran

Director(s): Steve Latshaw

Features:
New letterboxed transfer
Original trailer
Directors commentary track
Behind-the-scenes video
Gator Babes featurette
Gator Babes trailer
Jack-O [10th Anniversary Edition] DVD Details
Video:
Letterbox for TV
Audio:
Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format)
Running Time: 90
Genre: Horror Sci-fi Fantasy
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 014381264623
Product Code: IMG2646DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1995
Studio: Image Entertainment
Jack-O [10th Anniversary Edition] DVD Summary This Florida-lensed slasher silliness (not surprisingly produced by exploitation overlord Fred Olen Ray) is enlivened only slightly by posthumous cameos from John Carradine and Cameron Mitchell, as well as appearances from B-movie "Scream Queens" Linnea Quigley and Brinke Stevens.

The plot is basically a riff on the standard Freddy Krueger-esque supernatural-maniac formula, only here the unstoppable psycho is merely a lumbering ghoul with a big pumpkin for a head, awakened from a cursed sleep on Halloween night by the usual handful of obnoxious teenage morons.

Amid confusing flashback sequences and some phony occult blathering (courtesy of the town witch), we're told that Jack-O is the incarnation of a murdered farmer who has returned to avenge himself by taking a scythe to his killers' ancestors, but this particular pumpkinhead's people-reaping spree seems to cover a much broader swath, including a crop of nubile young things -- preferably just out of the shower, or fresh from a randy romp in the local cemetery.

Even allowing for a certain camp appeal, there's not an original concept to be found amid the abundant nudity and severed limbs.