Madman Entertainment has just recently released the old Australian slasher VHS classic called BLOODMOON, which was directed by Alec Mills.
According to IMDB.com, when this film was released theatrically in Australia, it included a William Castle-like "Fright Break", a short intermission which gave audiences a chance to walk a yellow line to the cinema's exit if the film was too frightening for them, giving those who took the so-called "Chicken Walk" to the exits their money back. The "Fright Break" sequence was included on the Australian video release.
No word has been mention that this extra is also included on the DVD, but we have a feeling that with Madman Entertainment's history when coming to DVD extras, it would be listed as a extra or possibly a hidden egg.
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At St Elizabeth’s school for girls, Miles Sheffield, the excessively demanding biology teacher, is frustrated that his students are more concerned with boys at the neighbouring all-boys school than his classes. But when a bloodthirsty serial killer starts downsizing his students by strangling them with a piece of barbed wire, the local police constable begins to suspect the seemingly mild-mannered teacher.
Set in the fictional town of Cooper's Bay and recalling the gory fun of classic slasher horror films, BLOODMOON is a blood-soaked riot!
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