‘I, Madman,’ ‘Sugar Hill’ Return to Blu-ray in June from Kino Lorber
I, Madman and Sugar Hill are returning to Blu-ray in June as spines #31 and #32, respectively, in Kino Lorber‘s Kino Cult line. 1989 supernatural slasher I, Madman will be released on June 17. Tibor Takács (The Gate) directs from a script by David Chaskin (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge). Jenny Wright, […] The post ‘I, Madman,’ ‘Sugar Hill’ Return to Blu-ray in June from Kino Lorber appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

I, Madman and Sugar Hill are returning to Blu-ray in June as spines #31 and #32, respectively, in Kino Lorber‘s Kino Cult line.
1989 supernatural slasher I, Madman will be released on June 17.
Tibor Takács (The Gate) directs from a script by David Chaskin (A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge). Jenny Wright, Clayton Rohner, and Randall William Cook star.
Special Features:
- Audio commentary by Director Tibor Takács and Actor and Artistic Supervisor Randall William Cook
- Much of Madness, More of Sin – Visual Essay by Chris O’Neill
- Ripped From the Pages: The Making of I, Madman – Interviews with Director Tibor Takács, Actor and Artistic Supervisor Randall William Cook, Screenwriter David Chaskin, and Actors Clayton Rohner and Stephanie Hodge
- Behind the Scenes Footage with Commentary by Randall William Cook
- Theatrical Trailer
Book store clerk Virginia loves to lose herself in a good novel, but when she cracks the spine of a horror pulp called I, Madman, she conjures the book’s monstrous author/villain Malcolm Brand. As grisly murders begin to occur around her, Virginia finds it difficult to distinguish fact from fiction, and even more difficult to convince anyone that the hideous character is real.
1974 blaxploitation zombie film Sugar Hill will be released on June 24.
Police Academy producer Paul Maslansky directs from a script by Tim Kelly (Cry of the Banshee). Marki Bey, Robert Quarry, Don Pedro Colle,y Betty Anne Rees, Richard Lawson, and Zara Cully star.
Special Features:
- Audio commentary by critics Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell, and Nathaniel Thompson
- Audio commentary by director Paul Maslansky
- Interviews with Actors Don Pedro Colley, Richard Lawson, Charles Robinson, and Director Paul Maslansky
- Theatrical Trailer
- Radio Spots
When mobsters kill the owner of the exotic Club Haiti, girlfriend Diana “Sugar” Hill calls upon a voodoo priestess Mama Maitresse (Zara Cully) to enact justice. Together, they summon lord of the underworld Baron Samedi who resurrects from the bayou a squad of silver-eyed, cobwebbed zombies to perform Diana’s bidding.
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