Killer Tongue (1996)
Facts
| Directed by | Alberto Sciamma |
| Cast | Alicia Borrachero, Doug Bradley, Melinda Clarke, Michael Cule, David Dale, Robert Englund, Jonathan Rhys Myers and Tusse Silberg |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1995 |
| DVD Release | May 4, 2004 |
| Running Time | 97 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 783722719022 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 24 18:39 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Allumination, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 26 new from $5.22, 6 used from $5.24 |
About Killer Tongue
The incredible story begins in the New Mexico desert at the border of paranormal reality. An unlikely convergence of strange phenomenon spawns a creature with seductive feminine charms and gross mutations. With a parasitic alien inhabiting her monstrous body, Candy, the human host fights a losing battle with the beast until it's secret grip can be broken. This shocking movie breaks all the rules of filmmaking and will stay with you forever... unless you can't stay with IT!
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Strange....but good |
a gem. Found one in this movie, yes its a strange one, but
the director took a stange direction with this one and it works.
Makes a low budget movie feel like a almost regular weird movie.
Just a bit too much of one character (the warden) but the movie
flows pretty good... hey, now that's quite a tongue on that lady.
The movie falls into the: Must be seen once Category. January 4, 2006
| No |
No, the only reason I gave this movie one star was because it got better reviews than Grim. As you should well know, Grim was the film that took A-Pix to the top of... well, nothing, really. We should all come to pay our respect to Grim, for we no longer have Kadamba with us. She was shot in London for reasons unknown. Ok, now, type in Grim on the search engine, and bye it. You will thank me. October 21, 2005
| one of the worst of the worst |
| Bizarre beyond belief |
Fair warning to those who care about such things...the video transfer on this DVD is simply awful. It's clearly an old recycled VHS transfer with nothing done to clean it up. Scene composition is severely compromised and the image is fuzzy and soft throughout. Sound is OK, but no better than VHS Hi-Fi. There are absolutely NO extras beyond a handful of trailers for other films also available from Ardustry. In short, this DVD issue is sadly lacking, but if you're a fan of the flick it will probably do just fine until something better comes along (if ever). January 18, 2005
| Freaky flick |
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