Exhumed Films: 20 Years of Terror Trailer

Exhumed Films: 20 Years of Terror Trailer (2017)

09 December 2017 93 mins

Since 1997, Philadelphia-based cult movie cooperative Exhumed Films has brought some of the greatest horror, exploitation, and science-fiction features of all time back to the big screen. Now, to commemorate their 20th anniversary, the members of Exhumed Films have compiled trailers from some of the weirdest and wildest movies the group has screened over the course of two decades. TWENTY YEARS OF TERROR is a celebration of the frightening fan favorites and the obscure outsider oddities that have left Exhumed’s audiences screaming, laughing, cheering, or simply scratching their heads. Featuring over 70 trailers culled from an immense 35mm collection and audio commentary from the programmers, TWENTY YEARS OF TERROR showcases gruesome ghouls and cannibal creeps, martial arts masters and roller disco rebels.

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