Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: CMP3217
- Format: Blu-Ray/DVD
- UPC: 612385321795
- Street Date: 11/07/17
- PreBook Date: 10/03/17
- Label: Camp Motion Pictures »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 76 mins
- Number of Discs: 2
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2016
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: US,CA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Kim Valentine
- Jessica Huether
- Julie Mainville
- Eric Deniverville
- Joel Elliot
- Director: Brett Kelly
- Producer: Michael Raso
- Producers: Michael Raso
Product Assets
Ghastlies
They've traveled over a billion miles to come and crash the party.
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Three sorority sisters plan an initiation for their nerdy friend during a weekend getaway. Things don't go exactly as planned when they accidentally stumble upon a craft containing a trio of extraterrestrial ghastly ghouls! Armed with only their boyfriends and brains, they resolve to send these pint-sized gatecrashers back to the edge of the universe - or die trying. GHASTLIES is an exuberant homage to 80s tiny critter movies featuring a tubular electro-pop score.
Media
Bonus Materials
- commentary with director Brett Kelly and actor Trevor Payer
- Going Ghastlies FX Featurette
- Tomb Talks Tubular Toonage: Interview with composer Tomb Dragomir
- They’re Ghastlies music video
- Double Sided Wrap
- Blu-Ray / DVD Combo Release!
Sales Points
- Heavily Promoted by composer Tomb Dragomir & Director Brett Kelly
- GHASTLIES sound track / score by Rue Morgue's Tomb Dragomir
- Release Covered in Rue Morgue Magazine by Michael Gingold
- GHASTLIES theme song music video to be released on youtube
- Complimentary Promotional GHASTLIES Sound Track Cassette to be provided to MVD Sales Partners and top genre critics!
- Tiny Critter Movies Cash In on '80s Nostalgia
- for fans of Gremlins, Ghoulies, Castle Freak
Press Quotes
The '80s glory days of CRITTERS, GHOULIES et al. are saluted by GHASTLIES, an indie creature feature that's flying to various digital formats later this year.
—Michael Gingold , Rue-Morgue.com