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Necrophagia: Through the Eyes of the DeadUncut
45
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$19.95USD
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Status:
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Released:
2002-09-10
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Necrophagia: Through the Eyes of the... DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Features:
Huge picture gallery
Interviews
Two bonus clips
Necrophagia: Through the Eyes of the... DVD Details
Audio:
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Running Time:
102
Genre:
Pop
Rock
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
822803105092
Product Code:
MVD50DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
2002
Studio:
Mvd Visual
Necrophagia: Through the Eyes of the... DVD Summary
Death metal masters
Necorphagia
bring their dark vision to the small screen in this release featuring the
"Cannibal Holocaust"
video directed by cinema renegade
Jim Van Bebber
.
Necrophagia
is certainly a band that's well schooled in
horror
cinema, and genre fans will be happy to see that the band has also included clips from the classic
Lucio Fulci
spatter-fest
The Beyond
in their gruesome video in addition to clips from
Ruggero Deodato
's controversial effort after which the single
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