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Hard to Die (1991)

Hard to Die (1991)
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Roger Corman's Concorde-New Horizons studio rolled out this nutty exploitation hybrid -- a half-baked attempt to fuse a Die Hard action theme (hence the title) to a T&A psycho-horror flick in the hope of producing direct-to-video pay dirt. Viewed on those terms, it almost works. The story begins (here goes) with a group of lovely female employees doing late-night inventory in the basement of the Acme Lingerie Company. After having the pants scared off them (nearly, anyway) by the creepy janitor and getting conveniently drenched by the sprinkler system, they move upstairs to take long showers and change into the company stock. The horror portion of the plot kicks in when they inadvertently open an unmarked package, releasing a malevolent ghost which possesses one of the girls. A convenient twist reveals a crate of weapons, leading to a hot-lead showdown with the demonic cutie. Long-time Corman pal Jim Wynorski applies some comic flair, including his usual references to different Corman projects, for which this film must set some kind of record. Look for Famous Monsters creator Forrest J. Ackerman in a wacky cameo. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jim Wynorski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Hard to Die

Roger Corman's Concorde-New Horizons studio rolled out this nutty exploitation hybrid -- a half-baked attempt to fuse a Die Hard action theme (hence the title) to a T&A psycho-horror flick in the hope of producing direct-to-video pay dirt. Viewed on those terms, it almost works. The story begins (here goes) with a group of lovely female employees doing late-night inventory in the basement of the Acme Lingerie Company. After having the pants scared off them (nearly, anyway) by the creepy janitor and getting conveniently drenched by the sprinkler system, they move upstairs to take long showers and change into the company stock. The horror portion of the plot kicks in when they inadvertently open an unmarked package, releasing a malevolent ghost which possesses one of the girls. A convenient twist reveals a crate of weapons, leading to a hot-lead showdown with the demonic cutie. Long-time Corman pal Jim Wynorski applies some comic flair, including his usual references to different Corman projects, for which this film must set some kind of record. Look for Famous Monsters creator Forrest J. Ackerman in a wacky cameo. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
81 mins

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Director(s):
Jim Wynorski
Writer(s):
J.B. Rogers
Producer(s):
Jim Wynorski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Nudity, Profanity, Not For Children)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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David G.

dont waste ur time renting it...

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Jorge G.

I can safely say this is the WORST attempt to be called a movie! Bad acting,no Jackie Chan,horrible plot,WORSE than the lowest grade in movie reviews!! STINK STANK,STUNK!!!!

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Lincoln H.

How could Blockbuster not update the description after so many complains about the DVD having the wrong content? It is NOT a Jackie Change film. It's some stupid horror film about a bunch of bimbos working for a lingerie company who opened a box that contained an evil spirit. The special effects are cheesy, actors and actress are terrible. Actresses are plastic. Avoid it.

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