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Masters Of Horror A Documentary Hosted By Bruce Campbell

This documentary brings together some of Hollywood's masters of the horror genre, with clips of their most memorable and terrifying movie moments. MASTERS OF HORROR is the long-anticipated sequel to last Halloween's highly successful DVD release "Boogeymen," which brought horror movie fans up-close-and-personal with famed horror figures such as Freddy Krueger and
Jason from the "Friday the 13th" films. Hosted by "Evil Dead" star Bruce Campbell, MASTERS OF HORROR is a 90-minute documentary featuring exclusive, never-before-seen interviews with horror masters and directors John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Dario Argento and Tobe Hooper among many others, as well as Hollywood's makeup and special effects gurus Rick Baker and Tom Savini. The segments focus on the masters' landmark films and are illustrated with clips of the most memorable moments from 25 of the greatest horror movies of all time, including "An American Werewolf in London," "Day of the Dead," "Halloween," "Nightmare on Elm Street," "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Thing." MASTERS OF HORROR also visits the studios of Baker, Savini and KNB FX for tips from the experts on how viewers can scare their friends with horrific Hollywood make-up effects.


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