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The Caller

Malcom McDowell & Madolyn Smith

A strange visitor.  A mysterious woman.
A surprise ending...

The night is long and the tension thick, as a strange visitor finds his way into the home of a lone woman.  The erotic mood builds as undertones of fear quietly begin to surface.

Who are these two people and why are their destiny's fated to cross?  The night ticks slowly by, and the answer becomes far too evident.

Malcom McDowell, the master of the mysterious (
Cat People, Clockwork Orange) leads you into a web of deceit, torture and suspense.  As Madolyn Smith (Funny Farm, Urban Cowboy) spins her own web of fate.

"THE CALLER" is a mind bending vision that strikes the final hour with a twisted note of surprise!

Total Running Time Approx. 97 Minutes
Rated: R
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Pulsepounders

Conceived as a sequel anthology, the films offers a TRANCERS sequel written by creators Danny Bilson and Paul DeMeo, a new Lovecraft adaptation, featuring Re-Animator alumni Jeffrey Combs and Barbara Crampton and a sequel to DUNGEONMASTER.

Directed by Charles Band

Charles Band on Pulsepunders

"PULSEPOUNDERS is completely shot, it just needs post-production," says Band.  "I still hope to get it out of the mess it's tangled up in and release it.  David Gale is terrific in it, and with him gone now, it's all the more reasonto get it out where people can see him one last time."
Pulsepounders as of this time remains uncompleted.

While the
Internet Movie Database lists a 2002 release date, no offical announcement has been made regarding its completion or distribution.

Jeffrey Combs on Pulsepounders

"Pulsepounders is a real curiosity," Combs says. "It's a movie - or a segment of a trilogy - that i did back in the 1980's while over in Italy.  As far as I knew, that movie never got finished.  Empire Pictures, Charlie Band's company at that time, tanked.  So that film was in pieces and incomplete, and so far as I'd heard just lost in the wars.  Now it's showing up on the internet as something that's coming out.  I did my segment soon after
Re-Animator with Barbara Crampton, the late David Gale and David Warner.  Other than the dailies i saw at the time, I never heard or saw anything about it again until information about it suddenly turned upl on the internet.  So who knws about that.  Maybe the next time I talk to Charlie Band, i'll ask him about it."

  "I was in a segment called 'The Evil Clergyman', based on a Lovecraft story, Combs continues.  "They did a short
Trancers / Jack Deth story which I think Helen Hunt was in.  And they did one more with Richard Moll, based on another Empire Pictures movie [Dungeonmaster] that had been successful.  So it would have been three little odd and hastily connected pieces.  They'd all been shot, but they were never able to finish them up.  So it would be interesting to see if that does come out - and if it does, well, Charlie owes me some money."

Reported by Fangoria on August 8th.

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