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The Tromasterpiece Collection

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THE TROMASTERPIECE COLLECTION |
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13th Anniversary Edition
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Before there was South Park, there was Trey Parker's hilariously maniacal musical comedy masterpiece, Cannibal! The Musical. Starring Parker and South Park co-creator Matt Stone, the film is based on the legend of Colorado Cannibal Alfred Packer. Cannibal! The Musical tells Packer's version of what really happened when he and a group of gold diggers embarked on their fateful trip into the Rocky Mountains. Gruesomely gory, savagely satirical and painfully funny, Cannibal! The Musical stands as a predecessor to what would come next for Parker and Stone, and features several trailblazing jokes that would become part of the South Park legacy!
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- NEW! interviews with Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Jason McHugh!
- NEW! Audio Commentary with Cannibal Stars!
- NEW! Never-Before-Seen Deleted Scenes
- "The Legendary Inebriated Audio Commentary with Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Jason McHugh, Dian Bachar and Andy Kelmer!
- NEW! Homegrown Cannibal! Stage Productions!
- NEW! Introduction by Lloyd Kaufman!
- and Much More!
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1996 / Color / 95 MIN

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20th Anniversary Edition
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When a clan of hillbilly dirt farmers turn a misplaced barrel of chemical waste into a whiskey still, going blind is the least of their worries as the toxic moonshine turns them into REDNECK ZOMBIES! Now they're ready to invite a group of wayward yankees to a down-home feast of southern-fried gore and mayhem that will turn your stomach and tickle your funny bone! So grab a seat and set a spell with your favorite gut-chom,pin', tobacco chewin' cannibal kinfolk from hell in REDNECK ZOMBIES!
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- NEW! Color-Corrected Transfer from Original Master
- Includes Never-Before-Released Original Film Soundtrack on Bonus CD!
- NEW! Audio Commentary with Director Pericles Lewnes and Producer Ed Bishop
- NEW! Interviews with Pericles Lewnes, Ed Bishop, Cast and Crew
- Behind-the-Scenes Footage, Original Promotional Videos, Outtakes and Much More!
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1987 / Color / 83 MIN

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Troma Team Video is proud to present one of Joe Spinell's (Rocky, The Godfather) most riveting, unnerving performances, since his unforgettable starring role in Maniac, in this underrated gem of the 1980s -- The Last Horror Film. Vinny Durand (Spinell), a lonesome New York cab driver who lives at home with his mother, has dreams of becoming a famous film director. Consumed by his depraved obsession with beautiful horror actress Jenna Bates (Bond-Girl Caroline Munro) and determined to have her star in his first film, Vinny trails her to the Cannes Film Festival. While Vinny's disturbing fascination grows, a mysterious killer begins slaughtering all people in Jenna's entourage. Is the obsessed fanatic and the psychotic killer one in the same? Will this be Jenna's Last Horror Film?
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- My Best Maniac: Half-hour conversation with Joe Spinell's best friend Luke Walter
- Audio commentary by Walter and Troma's Evan Husney
- Buddy Giovinazzo's short MR. ROBBIE, a.k.a. MANIAC 2, starring Spinell
- Interview with MANIAC director William Lustig
- Original theatrical trailer
- NEW! Introduction by Lloyd Kaufman
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1982 / Color / 87 MIN

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Frankie Dunlan returns from Viet Nam to find his life a festering sewer of poverty, hopelessness and violence. His wife is pregnant and hungry, his one year old son is sick and horribly deformed from exposure to Agent Orange, to make matter worse, they re all being evicted from their rundown, hell hole apartment. Frankie roams the streets looking for work but he s accosted by a street gang and beaten up, his family is threatened unless he pays back a debt long overdue. His childhood friend is a strung out junkie, aborted fetuses litter the alleys, underage prostitutes work the streets; the entire society has flushed itself down the toilet. Yet Frankie doesn t give up hope; maybe there s a job at the unemployment office, maybe his father will help; not a chance! At the end of the day Frankie goes home where his wife confronts him with the facts. She can t take it anymore and wants out. That s when Frankie has an inspiration, a way out of the horror. In a tender, warm hearted, feel-good story of justice and redemption, Frankie finally makes his peace. Or perhaps not.
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- American Nightmares (100 mins): The Never-Before-Seen Director s Cut
- Combat Shock (90 mins): The Troma Theatrical Cut
- Audio Commentary with Director Buddy Giovinazzo and Jorg Buttgereit (Nekromantik)
- Optional Spanish Language Track
- Post-Traumatic, An American Nightmare (40 mins): A look at Combat Shock s Everlasting Underground Following and an Examination of Nihilistic Cinema featuring all-new interviews with: Rick Giovinazzo (Combat Shock), John McNaughton (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer), William Lustig (Maniac), Jorg Buttgereit, Jim Van Bebber (Deadbeat at Dawn, The Manson Family), Roy Frumkes (Street Trash), Mitch Davis (Fantasia Film Festival), Joe Kane (The Phantom at the Movies), Rick Sullivan (The Gore Gazette, his first interview in 20 years!), David Gregory (Severin Films), and more!
- All-New Interview with Director Buddy G Conducted by Lloyd Kaufman (The Toxic Avenger)
- Mr. Robbie AKA Maniac 2: The Rarely-Seen Short Film by Buddy G Starring Joe Spinell (Maniac)
- Hellscapes (10 min): A Look at the Locations from Combat Shock as they appear today
- Original Press and Photo Gallery
- Original Theatrical Trailers
- Solider of Misfortune: New Liner Notes by Steve Puchalski (Shock Cinema, Slimetime)
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1986 / Color / 100 MIN

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Coming Soon!
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