The Unseen with Barbara Bach: DVD Cover

    The Unseen Director: Peter Foleg Cast: Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick, Stephen Furst, Lelia Goldoni

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/15/2008
    • Original Release: 1980
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 38,582

    Viewer Rating: (1 ratings)

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    Disc one:; Brand new anamorphic 16x9 transfer from the original IP; Audio commentary with producer Tony Unger and star Stephen Furst moderated by Lee Christian; On-camera interview with co-stars Furst and Doug Barr; Still gallery; Original trailer; Code Red trailers; Disc two:; On-camera interview with make-up effects supervisor Craig Reardon; On-camera interview with make-up effects legend Tom Burman; Make-up test slides, sketches and behind-the-scenes stills from Craig Reardon's personal collection

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Unseen
    1. Credits [5:31]
    2. Ernest Keller [6:02]
    3. The House [5:53]
    4. The Bath [5:12]
    5. First Attack [9:05]
    6. Dad [9:17]
    7. Second Attack [9:49]
    8. No Loose Ends [5:46]
    9. Into the Basement [10:46]
    10. Junior [3:51]
    11. The Chase [11:38]
    12. Ending [5:09]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this taut horror outing, three female journalists head out for isolated Soveg, California to cover a popular Danish festival. Unfortunately, they can't find a motel and end up staying at a strange old mansion owned by a mysterious fellow who is far worse than he seems. He has not only committed patricide, he is also incestuously involved with his own sister who gave birth to their deformed son, whom he has chained in their basement. The three spend a terrifying night, and in the morning only one has survived. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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    Awesome early 80's scare!by Anonymous

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    November 16, 2008: This is by far one of the best 80's slasher/horror films ever made!! Everything about this little gem is spooky, the plot, the setting, the mood, and the characters. Barbara Bach, Lois Young, and Karen Lamm are perfect for the three young, nubile reporters that each fall victim to the insanely, chilling Sydney Lassick's deformed son, Junior. Lelia Goldini also gives one of the best twisted, heart-broken performances of all time, she was sooooooooooo good at being crazy and depressing! I definately reccommend this to anyone who loves horror movies, even though the body count isn't that high, it's still one of the best movies ever made!

    I Also Recommend: The Comeback, Friday the 13th, Parts 1 and 2.