Naked Souls (UK)
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She`s about to bare her soul... and all that goes with it
Certificate: 18
Running Time: 81 mins
Retail Price: £17.99
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
Edward is a struggling young scientist whose experiments, using the memories of dead killers, worry his beautiful artist girlfriend Brit (Pamela Anderson).
After meeting an elderly scientist, Edward sees the opportunity to prove his worth to Brit with a special experiment steeped in mysticism and voodoo. The results turn Edward into a terrifying half-man tormented by the memories of the dead men he experimented on.
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Trailer
Photo Gallery
Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English
Subtitle Tracks:
English
Directed By:
Lyndon Chubbuck
Written By:
Randolf Turrow
Frank Dietz
Starring:
Clayton Rohner
Dean Stockwell
David Warner
Pamela Anderson
Brian Krause
Casting By:
Liane Dietz
Soundtrack By:
Nigel Holton
Director of Photography:
Elisabeth A. Scott
Eric J. Goldstein
Editor:
Rebecca Ross
Costume Designer:
Kristen Anacker
Producer:
Candace Veach
Randolf Turrow
Lyndon Chubbuck
Ivana Chubbuck
Executive Producer:
William Talmadge
Distributor:
Universal Pictures
Your Opinions and Comments
After a slow start this film really does get you on the edge of your seat, great story concept, can`t beleive its not been done before.
Dean Stockwell provides an egregious performance but luckily this dissappointing effort is over shadowed by P.A.`s performance.
The video transfer was excellent as was the soundtrack albeit in stereo it really had my from L and R speakers working overtime.
The extras were really good, keeping me busy for hours, especially the trailer and photo gallery.
This film is a definate MUST SEE.
Ignore all your preconceived ideas about Miss Anderson`s work and give this dvd your attention.
The story is one of the most original to hit our screens in years, but it is far too complex to go into here.
The video is an excellent transfer, lets not forget we haven`t all got widescreen TVs, like Chivalry, so it`s nice to watch a film without those annoying black bands.
Audio is also good, the flashback scenes hit my head spinning from FL to FR.
The gallery is excellent too, she is after all, very easy on the eye, eh blokes!!
Anyway, as I said before, ignore the "my TV`s wider than yours" brigade and open your mind. Just don`t open it too far!!