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Flowers on the Razorwire/episode one (very rare)

Flowers on the Razorwire/episode one (very rare)

“…Pulled taunt like a glove across a giallo-maniac hand of death…Simply put, for fans of independent horror, this is a project worth supporting.”
-Tomb of DVD

Flowers on the Razorwire may be a groundbreaking mixture of “Tales From The Crypt” and “Zalman King’s Red Shoe Diaries,” but its line goes back farther than that. From “The Twilight Zone,” “The Outer Limits,” “Alfred Hitchcock Presents,” and their remakes, to “Tales from the Darkside,” “Amazing Stories,” “Nightmare Café,” “Night Gallery,” “Fear Itself,” and elsewhere. Decade after decade, somewhere on a television screen or in a darkened movie theater, there is always a monster running loose on an anthology show.

“The first five minutes of Flowers on the Razorwire makes the entire Hellraiser series look like a Ken Burns documentary.”
-Reel Advice From The Video Store Guy

Styled as an erotic thriller/crime/horror anthology Flowers on the Razorwire originally started it’s life as a comic book series published by infamous publishing house Boneyard Press where it had a long life as one of their most enduring and critically acclaimed series with a publishing run lasting over a eight years. Flowers on the Razorwire was a both a stark experiment in art/horror and a proving ground for hungry young authors, featuring early work by political author Stephen Elliott (Looking Forward To It named best of the year by The Village Voice), cover illustrator Dimitri Patelis, award winning horror author Wayne Allen Sallee (The Holy Terror) and more.

“Flowers is a great paced, well-acted film, with a twist that works.”
-Unspeakable Mag

This latest incarnation of the successful comic book introduces a character that has already become an icon in the underground horror pantheon, Flower. With the click clack of spiked heels across cold concrete comes a mysterious figure who haunts the darkest goth clubs and the most seedy of fetish parlors. Flower, a demonic dominatrix who kills and cuts at will, moves from city to city, finding men through the underground sleeze trade magazines. Flower stalks her prey slowly, teases them into a compromising position and delivers to the poor soul an ultimatum- “Tell me a story. A scary story, a story scary enough to keep me from killing you… slowly, oh so slowly...”

Flowers on the Razorwire Episode Two: Chance Meeting

“…Bloody, Edgey Horror…”
-CultCuts.com

CHANCE MEETING is a bone chilling tale co-written & directed by a true master of the horror genre, Hart D. Fisher (The Garbage Man). True crime author Doug Shanks thought he'd seen it all until the day he dialed up a two legged nightmare, the psychotic Dominitrix Flower (Hungarian model Wanda Curtis). She ties him up and tortures him mercilessly until it's time to tell her a story. Doug stutters out his tale of a young asian girl, Yuko (Japanese Super Model and Film Star Mitsuho Ohtani), trapped in an broken down elevator with a boiler repairman who might just be Los Angeles' worst serial killer ever! Find out why this release was the indie dvd sensation of Japan in 2003! This DVD original has already been released to the direct comic book store market and packaged with a mini-comic book, drawing favorable reviews online and in the pages of such film magazines as Fangoria and Deep Shock.

This is a very rare product with a rare limited edition Flowers on the Razorwire comic book produced just for this DVD release.

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