Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: FMF00715
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 859831007159
- Street Date: 12/17/13
- PreBook Date: 11/12/13
- Label: Full Moon Features »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 240 mins
- Number of Discs: 3
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2013
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Director: Richard Elfman
- Director: Charles Band
- Director: David DeCoteau
- Producer: Charles Band
- Producers: Charles Band
Product Assets
Tiny Terrors 3 Pack Set
Big Terrors come in Tiny Packages!
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Tiny Terrors 3 Disc DVD amaray 3pack set includes: Shrunken Heads, young Tommy and his pals take it upon themselves to clean up their menacing neighborhood by busting the local street punks. But the three youths run into big trouble for all their good intentions in the form of Big Mo, the local crime boss and all around bully. Mo wastes no time in wasting the trio of irritating do-gooders, but they come back! Dangerous Worry Dolls, Serving time for a minor offense in a brutal women's detention center, Eva finds herself at the mercy of the evil matron, a sadistic guard and a gang led by Killa Kim. With all hope lost, Eva makes a midnight wish to a box of tiny South American Worry Dolls to exact wicked vengeance on her tormentors. Gingerdead Man 2, Young Kelvin Cheatam has just inherited his father's movie studio. After a string of unsuccessful box office bombs, the passionate young producer has been struggling to keep the place from closing down. But little does he know, Cheatum Studios is about to get more action than he ever imagined as the deranged cookie murderer known as THE GINGERDEAD MAN pays a visit!
Bonus Materials
- Full Moon trailers
Sales Points
- Includes 3 films from the popular Full Moon Films catalog.
- Directed by 3 cult directors; Richard Elfman (Forbidden Zone), Charles Band (Evil Bong), David DeCoteau (Puppet Master III)
Press Quotes
Just too zany to pass up.
—Jeffrey Long, http://bmovieshelf.blogspot.com/2012/02/b-movie-re