anyone seen it?


i go way back with this movie. i first saw its huge yellow and black box at a video store about five years ago. the cover scared my cousin and i and we were afraid to rent it. we did eventually, though, and the movie wasn't really scary at all, but we still had an odd love for it. we rented it a few more times after that. last year i was telling a friend about it and we decided to go rent it, and the video store had gotten rid of it. i was so pissed. i had to buy it from ebay. when he saw it, he said, "you went through all that trouble for this?" oh well, it will always have a special place in my heart.

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I've seen KEEP MY GRAVE OPEN. I have a copy on Unicorn Video in the old clamshell case. Probably the same "yellow and black box" you mention. I don't think KEEP MY GRAVE OPEN came out on video any other way.

But I am proud to have a copy! It's getting very rare these days just to find a decent copy of this.

-CG

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Excellent movie, as are all of S.F. Brownrigg's stuff. It's now available on DVD under the title THE HOUSE WHERE HELL FROZE OVER. I've got it on order, but haven't seen it yet... the company putting it out is a bit shady so I'm not expecting too much, but it'll probably be better (or at least more durable) than my old VHS.

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Dude, thanks for the DVD tip!! I have this on tape and can never see it anymore because my VHS shyt the pot and I have been wondering if it would ever make a digital release. I just bought it! Kewl!!



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Just saw it, OK movie but nothing too great



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I just watched this film; it's quite downbeat, but still compelling and effective. Moreover, Camilla Carr was excellent in the lead and it's interesting to see a very young Stephen Tobolowky in his film debut.

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I am watching this one right now. I got it in a DVD collection set at Wal Mart called Pure Terror/50 Classic Features. Thought you might be interested to know it was included in that collection.

Into the mud, scum queen!
Who are you talking to?
Oh, just some scum queen.

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It's available on youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdstqCWVrOk at least until it gets taken down.

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