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Beyond the Living Dead - Interview with co-writer Dardano Sacchetti; Theatrical trailer; Talent bios
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Manhattan Baby
1. Program Start/Main Titles [1:13]
2. "Tombs Are for the Dead" [4:06]
3. Sacred Ground [4:49]
4. Deadly Trap [2:54]
5. Blinded by Bitterness [4:34]
6. Amulet of Evil [2:41]
7. Thunder and Lightning [3:35]
8. Message in the Mirror [5:13]
9. "I See Shadows" [3:12]
10. Elevator Terror [4:56]
11. Hocus Pocus [3:37]
12. Black Scorpion [3:48]
13. Photograph in the Park [4:17]
14. Adrian Marcato [4:33]
15. "Where's Jamie Lee? [3:17]
16. Fangs of the Serpent [4:17]
17. The Antique Store [3:21]
18. Posession [3:34]
19. "Your Daughter Is a Prisoner" [5:02]
20. X-Ray Results [3:58]
21. The Body in the Wall [4:03]
22. Wings of Death [4:34]
23. Back to the Beginning [1:47]
24. End Credits [1:19]
Christopher Connelly (Trauma) plays an archaeologist who desecrates the tomb of a 5,000-year-old god of cruelty and evil, and is temporarily blinded by lasers from a blue stone in the wall. Meanwhile, a sightless old woman gives his daughter, Susie (Brigitta Boccoli), an identical stone -- the Evil Eye -- in a town square. Back in New York, Susie's eyes start glowing blue as she plays with her brother, Tommy (Giovanni Frezza), and her babysitter, Jamie Lee (Cinzia De Ponti). Everything goes haywire after that. The apartment security guard plunges to his death in an elevator shaft, a cobra shows up in the living room and gets lodged in Susie's esophagus, and her mother's friend, Luke (Carlo De Mejo), turns to sand. It seems that the evil god is using Susie as a vessel to open a rift in the space-time continuum. Before too long, Susie and Tommy are jetting back and forth through the rift to Egypt, Jamie Lee has disappeared, and Susie's mother seeks out a man named Adrian Marcato (see Rosemary's Baby) to exorcise the demon. That night, the stuffed birds which he keeps in his store come to life and attack him, rending his flesh as he dies screaming. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide