TEMPE ENTERTAINMENT presents a B+BOY production
“SOMETHING TO SCREAM ABOUT” hosted by BRINKE STEVENS
starring alphabetically ARIAUNA ALBRIGHT • BRANDI BURKETT • DEBRA DeLISO • DENICE DUFF
JUDITH O’DEA • DEBBIE ROCHON • FELISSA ROSE • LILITH STABS and JULIE STRAIN
edited by J.R. BOOKWALTER • music by JON GREATHOUSE
director of photography DANNY DRAVEN • executive producer J.R. BOOKWALTER
produced by JASON PAUL COLLUM and BRINKE STEVENS
written & directed by JASON PAUL COLLUM
Copyright © 2004 Tempe Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.
SYNOPSIS:
Scream Queen Brinke Stevens (WITCHOUSE 3: DEMON FIRE) is your host for this engaging look at the careers of nine actresses, from their first break to their journey inside an industry where they are often viewed as little more than window dressing or worse yet, with no dressing at all! The femmes bare their souls with a focus on the fans, aging, on-screen nudity and the advent of the digital video feature, all revealed with rare footage, photographs and extensive film clips! Spend an hour with the beautiful sirens of B-movie cinema who have screamed their way through the last several decades of your favorite horror and cult films!
STARRING ALPHABETICALLY:
Ariauna Albright - Bad Movie Police, Witchouse 2: Blood Coven, Bloodletting
Brandi Burkett - Slumber Party Massacre Part 3
Debra DeLiso - The Slumber Party Massacre
Denice Duff - Bloodstone: Subspecies II
Judith O'Dea - Night of the Living Dead
Debbie Rochon - Witchouse 3: Demon Fire, Dead & Rotting
Felissa Rose - Sleepaway Camp
Lilith Stabs - Bad Movie Police, Malefic
Brinke Stevens - Witchouse 3: Demon Fire, Hell Asylum
Julie Strain - Heavy Metal 2000
MULTIMEDIA ONLINE:
View the trailer online! (Requires free Quicktime 7 download, iPod video-compatible)
Visit our online photo gallery from the February 13, 2004 Virgin Megastore event!
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Click here to see the Double Feature DVD sleeve enlarged!
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES:
• “Introducing...Lizzy Strain” segment (5 mins.)
• JULIA WEPT short film, interviews & trailer (45 mins.)
• Debbie Rochon 1986 student films (5 mins.)
FAST FACTS:
2004 • Color • 65 mins. • Documentary / Cult • Unrated • Region 1 • NTSC DVD-5 Format
Cat. No. 1110 • Dolby Digital Stereo • Distributed by Tempe DVD
Retail Price: $14.99 • Street Date: March 16, 2004
ALSO AVAILABLE:
Add two hours of SHOCK CINEMA for only $5 more! Get the SCREAM/SHOCK Double Feature DVD!
REVIEWS:
"A thoughtful, respectful documentary focusing on the careers of nine actresses who got their start in horror movies. There’s a great deal of enthusiasm and honesty on display here particularly from the intimidating Amazon and former Penthouse Pet Julie Strain...for fans of these actresses, there is very little here that will come as a surprise, but that in no way lessens the entertainment and educational value of the doc. It’s an excellent primer for those new to the horror genre and highly recommended." - Film Threat
"Here's a nifty surprise from Tempe Video...a funny, informative, and slickly professional piece of work! SOMETHING TO SCREAM ABOUT doesn't blow the lid off of the world of the B-movie actress, but it does offer a glimpse into an overlooked and essential element of the horror genre, and is well worth a peek." - Horrorview
"SOMETHING TO SCREAM ABOUT is a welcome treat that gives some real insight into what it’s really like to play the “scream queen”. What’s most surprising about this documentary itself shot on a budget but nevertheless quite well presented for it is the amount of real depth it manages to pack into 65 minutes. It’s amazing how many different topics and different perspectives on those topics that these ladies and the folks behind the camera have been able to pack into such a short amount of time." - Ziggy's Video Realm
"The viewer knows he or she is in for a treat before even opening the DVD cellophane...most importantly, this documentary attempts to answer the question, "What is a Scream Queen?" Having been a term of dual-layered meaning for the past several decades, is it a derogatory term? Is it politically correct? Does it matter? Not really. What matters is the tons of rare footage, a lot of which have been digitally remastered..." - Screaming Stoner Video
"If you are a fan of Tempe and other B-movie companies and you know these ladies' work, this is a must see." - Den of Doom