Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things with Bob Clark: DVD Cover

    Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
    a.k.a. Revenge of the Living Dead Director: Bob Clark, Benjamin Clark

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/18/2007
    • Original Release: 1972
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 27,954
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    Features

    All new commentary with Alan Ormsby, Jane Daly and Anya Cronin; "Memories of Bob Clark" - a tribute to the late director; Grindhouse Q&A; Confessions of a Grave Digger; Photo gallery; "Dead Girls Don't Say No" - music video by The Deadthings; "Cemetery Man" - music video by The Deadthings; A Tribute Video to SCPWDT - by Freak 13; CSPWDT trivia; Alan Ormsby bio; Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
    1. Moonlit Sailing [7:44]
    2. The Island [5:52]
    3. Caretaker's House [8:56]
    4. "Give the Devil His Due" [5:07]
    5. Preparations [5:47]
    6. Summations [8:11]
    7. The Curse of Val [5:32]
    8. The Corpse Bride [7:19]
    9. Hysterical Anya [7:39]
    10. The Dead Arise [4:32]
    11. Zombies Attack [10:15]
    12. No Escape [9:13]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things, an above average slasher/horror film, a group of amateurs decide to experiment with witchcraft with deadly results. This film has a small cult following, due to some extent to the fact that one of the lead characters is played by writer and makeup effects artist Alan Ormsby. Ormsby gives one of the three or four most obnoxious screen performances in history as Alan, the leader of a troupe of actors who try out a voodoo ritual on a corpse only to find out that it has worked on all the corpses in the graveyard. The acting is terrible and the special effects are obvious and cheap, but the film somehow manages to overcome all of this and be quite entertaining, but only for those with strong stomachs. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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    Creepy and fun!by Anonymous

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    May 03, 2003: A fine early effort from director Bob Clark(A CHRISTMAS STORY,PORKY'S) that horror fans will want to see.Like a cross between EVIL DEAD and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD with a strong dose of campy humor this film carries an eerie mood all the way through.A group of drama students unwittingly raise the dead and then the film turns suitably creepy.PG-rated,so don't expect gory violence,but you'll like it.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Mono edition.