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Curse of the Blue Lights

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This special limited edition spot gloss slipcover (designed by Earl Kessler Jr.) is limited to 6,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.

The desolate town of Blue Lights, which gets its name from a mysterious nightly illumination close to the graveyard, is rumored to be cursed. The origin of both the lights and curse itself have been left to legend, but rumor has it that ancient monsters roam the area and have been responsible for the countless deaths and tragedies which have afflicted nearby residents. When a group of college students decide to spend a night investigating these supernatural occurrences, they quickly find themselves in for a nasty surprise, after uncovering an ancient relic, which leads them into the terrifying subterranean layer of The Muldoon Men; giant monsters who need to ingest human corpses in order to sustain their strength...

A low-fi monster film oozing with regional charm, John Henry Johnson's Colorado lensed CURSE OF THE BLUE LIGHTS is a cheerfully entertaining and highly original take on a traditional "creature feature," enhanced by excellent practical effects and a series of wild twists and surprises. Vinegar Syndrome is pleased to finally bring this late 80s, direct-to-video classic to Blu-ray, newly restored in 2K from the director's personal 16mm answer print, in its intended and director approved 1.85:1 aspect ratio for the first time, and bursting with a wide array of newly recorded interviews with cast and crew.

directed by: John Henry Johnson
starring: Brent Ritter, Bettina Julius, Clayton A. McCaw, Patrick Keller, Deborah McVencenty
1988 / 93 min / 1.85:1 / English Mono

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Newly scanned & restored in 2K from its 16mm answer print
  • Brand new commentary track with co-writer/director John Henry Johnson
  • Archival commentary track with John Henry Johnson and actor/crew member Brent Ritter
  • "Demons Down in Pueblo: Remembering Curse of the Blue Lights" - a newly produced making-of documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew (97 min)
  • Scenes from an alternate version of Curse of the Blue Lights (sourced from VHS)
  • Still gallery
  • Reversible sleeve artwork
  • English SDH subtitles