Talk:Bloodbath at the House of Death
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Available for hire in Australia in 1990/1991
[edit]I believe I was introduced to this film during the period December 1990 - January 1991, when some friends rented it from a local video library.
Direct to video release
[edit]I removed the claims that the film was not given a UK theatrical release and never released in the USA, as these claims do not seem to be correct. See the notes on the distribution of the film at [1].--Ianmacm 20:46, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Addition of images
[edit]A couple of new images have hopefully livened up the article. For fans of the film pining for a DVD release, there is a chance to view the original theatrical trailer on YouTube. --♦IanMacM♦ (talk to me) 14:53, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
Michael McIntyre
[edit]In his autobiography, comedian Michael McIntyre (son of writer/director Ray Cameron) reveals he is the voice of ET in the "oh shit" segment at the end. Is this worthy of an addition to the credits?
- This should be OK as long as it is sourced.--♦IanMacM♦ (talk to me) 19:24, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
- Reading the same memoirs, McIntyre, Michael 2010 Life & Laughing: My Story ISBN 9780718155810,
- page 9 "My father is from Montreal in Canada."
- page 21 "My father on the other hand, ... he was named Thomas Cameron McIntyre, ... changed his name to Ray Cameron ... [which] was his stage name."
- page 57 "The final scene of the film [Bloodbath at the House of Death] is an E.T. spoof: a spaceship departing and E.T. running through the woods. The spaceship leaves without him, and E.T. says, 'Oh shit, not again!' ... the voice-over artist my dad hired to play E.T. was a six-year-old. Me." Fixed
- Reading the same memoirs, McIntyre, Michael 2010 Life & Laughing: My Story ISBN 9780718155810,
- In the article, the director, producer and author of this movie is named as Ray Cameron, which is correct. However, this links to a New Zealand professional basketball player, which is incorrect! Fixed but is now a red link. Incidentally, Michael McIntyre (2010) p. 56 reports that his Dad "... wrote, directed, produced, edited, appeared in and raised the finances for it, [Bloodbath at the House of Death] ..."
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