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BAD MOON (EQUINOX) 1996 ERIC RED (Released)

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115610/

This was a quick simple edit I did yesterday. Simple film with simple cuts.

I only came across this film a couple of months ago but thought it was fantastic and wondered how it had slipped under my radar. I come from the UK and this has still yet to be released on DVD in the UK  or even Blu-ray worldwide.

There is a US Region 1 DVD release of the film but it is out of print a long time ago

Original Running time 80 minutes

Edit Running time 73 minutes

<span style=“text-decoration: underline;”>Change list</span>

Removed original opening pre credit sequence

Added different music to credit sequence - Creedance Clearwater Revival - Green River

Removed Scene with Kid and the Book

Removed scene watching the movie in the lounge

removed Bad fx shot in change sequence

New Ending (cut dream sequence)

Added title card

Added new music to credits sequence - The Doors - Moonlight Drive


I think I have made this film a more enjoyable watch, and I hope you enjoy it especially people of the UK as you may never have heard of this classic little Gem like myself until recently.

effectively I have actually tamed the film down a bit and felt I got more to the heart of what the film was about.

Suitable for persons 15 years and Older it is a Horror film but it is not too graphic especially as I have cut the most graphic scene out of the movie as It really was not needed.

The original is available to stream on you tube in it’s original form If you are interested.

<span style=“text-decoration: underline;”>the edit is available to stream only here</span>

https://vimeo.com/66491867

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An Interview with Eric Red and Steve Johnson and general information about the film.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/ygnsvaortg405aq/Bad_Moon_Booklet.pdf

Anyone who is familiar with the film? or would like to give any suggestions are welcome… There really is very little info on this film but that is what I think makes it also quite special…