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Night of the Comet
Stewart, Catherine Mary
(Actor),
Maroney, Kelli
(Actor),
Eberhardt, Thom
(Director)
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Format | Anamorphic, Blu-ray, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, Collector's Edition |
Contributor | Maroney, Kelli, Roth, Ivan, Lewis, Geoffrey, Eberhardt, Thom, Bowen, Michael, Farrell, Sharon, Beltran, Robert, Achorn, John, Stewart, Catherine Mary, Woronov, Mary See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
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Product description
Valley girls and a trucker run into cannibal zombies in this parody of 1950s sci-fi movies.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 97.8 Grams
- Item Model Number : SFY14436BR
- Director : Eberhardt, Thom
- Media Format : Blu-ray, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, Anamorphic, Collector's Edition
- Run time : 1 hour and 35 minutes
- Release date : 19 November 2013
- Actors : Stewart, Catherine Mary, Maroney, Kelli, Beltran, Robert, Lewis, Geoffrey, Woronov, Mary
- Subtitles: : English
- Studio : Cinedigm - Uni Dist Corp
- ASIN : B00EF0NY7W
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 10,785 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- 8,315 in Movies (Movies & TV)
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Reviewed in Australia on 6 January 2022
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Pretty awesome cover art and good interviews etc but don't expect much from the 5.1 DTS track it has virtually no surround activity
3.0 out of 5 stars
Unfortunately bluray is us region locked, not mentioned in Australia or UK reviews
Reviewed in Australia on 16 May 2022Verified Purchase
Normally if am item has been reviewed successfully by Au or UK purchasers that means its not region locked. Unfortunately not the case. Fortunately it contains both DVD and bkueay formats.
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Paul Bathgate
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have always loved this film and had worn out my old VHS ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 April 2017Verified Purchase
I have always loved this film and had worn out my old VHS copy. I decided to purchase this DVD from Music Magpie and I wasn’t disappointed. The DVD was in excellent condition as Music Magpie described. The extra’s that come with this DVD are excellent. The commentaries by both the two female leads are insightful along with the directors. The pull out that accompanies it again is riveting. It now seems so obvious, but this film influenced Joss Whedon of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the film Serenity. This film is such a rare gem. You can count on one hand where the main characters of a film made in the 1980’s are women; which are equally strong, venerable, funny and very real. The budget for this film was only $700,000 but it doesn’t show at all. The re-mastering is excellent, but it you do not like the re-imagined cover on the DVD do not worry it is reversible and you can have the original instead. It is a fantastic movie and the only shame is that either Catherine Mary Stewart or Kelli Maroney never got a chance to display their terrific acting ability equally as well again.
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Albatross
4.0 out of 5 stars
Girls just wanna have fun (even while the world’s ending)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2014Verified Purchase
‘Night of the Comet’ often gets hailed as a ‘classic eighties zombie film.’ And it is... even though it is a bit ‘light’ on the zombie side. In fact, I think I only saw about four of the undead (and two of them were in a dream!). However, if you can forgive the lack of blasting flesh-eaters’ brains out then you’ll find quite an enjoyable cult classic.
Yes, it was made in the eighties, therefore you have to put up with the obligatory big hair and bushy eyebrows. Basically... a freak comet turns 99% of the world’s population to piles of dust and clothes, leaving only two gun-totting (and yet slightly dappy) sisters to fend for themselves in a world (not very full of) zombie and rapists (or people who want to just simply do strange things with your precious blood).
Luckily for our two lycra-clad heroines, help is on hand by loveable trucker, played by Star Trek Voyager’s ‘Chakotay’ (probably his only other career-defining performance to date!). So... the three of them have to generally have to fight for their lives for the best part of the movie. And, for the record, the ‘best parts’ are the first and third acts. The middle segment is kind of taken up with the three of them hanging around a deserted radio station, which is a slight drop in pace when compared to the rest of the film.
This film is pure cheese. There will be plenty of people out there who will only see it as outdated and silly. And it is. But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t a fun watch at the same time! So, if you want to spend an hour and a half of your time with a couple of girls whose hobbies include playing arcades, casual sex and Uzis, then give this one a go. You may just spot a zombie in there somewhere.
Yes, it was made in the eighties, therefore you have to put up with the obligatory big hair and bushy eyebrows. Basically... a freak comet turns 99% of the world’s population to piles of dust and clothes, leaving only two gun-totting (and yet slightly dappy) sisters to fend for themselves in a world (not very full of) zombie and rapists (or people who want to just simply do strange things with your precious blood).
Luckily for our two lycra-clad heroines, help is on hand by loveable trucker, played by Star Trek Voyager’s ‘Chakotay’ (probably his only other career-defining performance to date!). So... the three of them have to generally have to fight for their lives for the best part of the movie. And, for the record, the ‘best parts’ are the first and third acts. The middle segment is kind of taken up with the three of them hanging around a deserted radio station, which is a slight drop in pace when compared to the rest of the film.
This film is pure cheese. There will be plenty of people out there who will only see it as outdated and silly. And it is. But that doesn’t mean that it isn’t a fun watch at the same time! So, if you want to spend an hour and a half of your time with a couple of girls whose hobbies include playing arcades, casual sex and Uzis, then give this one a go. You may just spot a zombie in there somewhere.
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Nightbreed
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cool 80s adventure romp!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2020Verified Purchase
A cool hidden 80s gem that has a lot of heart and effortless charm. It's campy without being too trivial and the humour is on point. The aesthetics are very consistent and it has a very unique mood to it, lots of post-apocalyptic city ruins in the sunset.
For fans of Ready Player One I believe there is some influence from this film, especially the concept of a mysterious video game hi-score hero.
If you're a fan of 80s adventure films put this at the top of your list.
For fans of Ready Player One I believe there is some influence from this film, especially the concept of a mysterious video game hi-score hero.
If you're a fan of 80s adventure films put this at the top of your list.

Jukeboxjohnnie
5.0 out of 5 stars
the most 80s 1980s film I've seen in ages...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 July 2015Verified Purchase
This is an easy going 80s mild horror film that's full of the hairstyles, costumes and regalia of the period. Survivors of an apocalypse that don't seem to worry about growing food, medical care etc.. The two girls and the bloke starring are pleasingly attractive, and any film with a cheerleader firing a Mac 10 machine gun goes straight on my 'keeps' list.
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Johnny Black
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classic 80s low budget movie excellent release from Arrow
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 July 2016Verified Purchase
Night of the Comet is a cheesy, camp 80's low budget movie but I have always had a soft spot for it since first renting the movie as a teenager. As usual with Arrow Films releases this is top notch in terms of blu-ray quality presentation and extras, if you are a fan then this edition is a must.
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