Product Information
A group of juvenile delinquents arrive at a roach-infested ruin of a hotel, where they have agreed to work in exchange for lighter sentences. They are led by a cop who lost his hand four years ago in a struggle with a brutal serial killer whom he killed with a bullet to the head--or so he thought. Now, the very same hulking monster haunts the halls of the dilapidated hotel, and with no further ado begins picking off the teenagers one by one.Product Identifiers
EAN5060052412348
eBay Product ID (ePID)59540150
Product Key Features
ActorSamantha Noble, Steven Vidler, Rachel Taylor, Luke Pegler, Cecily Polson, Michael Pagan, Penny Mcnamee, Craig Horner, Glen Jacobs, Tiffany Lamb, Christina Vidal, Kane
Film/TV TitleSee No Evil
DirectorGregory Dark
LanguageEnglish
Run Time81 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year2007
FeaturesInterview with cast and crew\Production footage\The making of See No Evil\Kane - Journey Into Darkness\Dog Food Scene - Story board to film comparison, Widescreen
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerTyler Bates
Additional InformationDirector Gregory Dark's contemporary B-movie gorefest has all the necessary trappings to leave genre fans satisfied, and others slightly nauseous. The scene is set when a group of juvenile delinquents arrive at a roach-infested ruin of a hotel, where they have agreed to work in exchange for lighter sentences. They are led by a cop who lost his hand four years ago in a struggle with a brutal serial killer whom he killed with a bullet to the head--or so he thought. Now, the very same hulking monster, played by WWE wrestler Kane, haunts the halls of the dilapidated hotel, and with no further ado begins picking off the teenagers one by one. He metes out his own brand of justice: having been taught as a child by his punishingly Christian mother that the eyes--the windows to the soul--must be cleaned to please God, he gouges out the eyes of each of his victims. The camera does not shy away from this or any other terifically squirm-inducing action, while the hyperkinetic editing maintains a head-spinning pace. The characters remain one-dimensional and stereotypical, true to teen slasher tradition, but there are enough twists and gleeful scares to make it well worth the while.
ScreenwriterDan Madigan
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleSee No Evil
EditorScott Richter
Director of PhotographyBen Nott
Consumer AdviceContains very strong bloody violence