Death Game (The Seducers, 1977)

US Grindhouse Releasing 2021 Blu-ray 2 disc edition - region all



A Home invasion horror thriller with two attractive women unleashing terror on a home alone middle-aged man.
The film takes place in San Francisco, October 1975 and George Manning (Seymour Cassel) lives with his wife
in a mansion situated in one of the richer parts of the City. His wife and kids are away and he will be all alone
during the weekend, and his 40th birthday. Then two girls rings at his door, it's raining and they want to use
his telephone. He's alone and they are all wet and in need of drying up. Donna (Colleen Camp) and Agatha
(Sondra Locke) enter the house and he seems to enjoy the company of the two nice young girls.

But, they are taking a shower and soon, and very easily, they have seduced him and they're having threesome
sex. Aaaah, the dream of every middle-aged and married man, supposedly, to have a sex orgy with two young
and attractive girls. After a good nights sleep he wakes up full of vigour and contented.
The girls however are still there in the morning, they stay and have no plans of leaving. He's annoyed and
they start getting aggressive, threatens him with being Jailbait and mocks him. But, finally he manages to force
them out and drives them to the Bus Station. All's well he thinks and his family will return tomorrow.

But No No, that's not how it will play out. The girls return, home invades, binds him up and start being really
nasty playing degradation games with torture and even murder. They are full throttle psychos.
Will George survive the night ?

Sondra Locke R.I.P. 1944-2018
Seymour Cassel R.I.P. 1935-2019


Grindhouse Releasing presents the film in widescreen 2.39:1 and with english audio DTS-HD MA original
mono and with english subtitles - Blu-ray discs playing region all.

Extras Disc 1: Two audio commentaries - one with Colleen Camp and director Eli Roth (who made a crappy re-make
in 2015 with "Knock, Knock") and one with producer Larry Spiegel and cinematographer/editor David Worth,

Little Miss Innocence (1973) a sex-comedy-drama directed and produced by Chris Warfield about a man who
picks up two hitch-hiker girls, lets them into his house and having sex with them all the time, and they decide
to stay when he wants them to leave. Obviously made on the same script as "Death Game" but raunchier,
and the director re-made it as a porno in 1987. The role of Carol was played by Sandy Dempsey (1949-1975).

Theatrical trailer

Extras Disc 2 with interviews: Ruthless-The Peter Traynor Story (110 minutes, Peter Traynor 1942-2019 died
a couple of weeks after his Eli Roth interview), Colleen Camp: In the Moment (60 minutes with Eli Roth),
Sondra Locke: Telephone interview (14 minutes), Sondra Locke full Telephone interview (44 minutes),
Game Changers: Interviews with Larry Spiegel and David Worth (45 minutes), A Tale of Two Scripts (44
minutes), Stills Gallery and a Booklet

 

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