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Video Violence

  • Video
  • 1987
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.1K
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Video Violence (1987)
Dark ComedySlasher HorrorHorror

A husband and wife open a video store in a new town, and come to find out that the locals only rent horror films and the "occasional triple X'er", and make their own snuff videos.A husband and wife open a video store in a new town, and come to find out that the locals only rent horror films and the "occasional triple X'er", and make their own snuff videos.A husband and wife open a video store in a new town, and come to find out that the locals only rent horror films and the "occasional triple X'er", and make their own snuff videos.

  • Director
    • Gary P. Cohen
  • Writers
    • Gary P. Cohen
    • Paul Kaye
  • Stars
    • Gary Schwartz
    • Chick Kaplan
    • Robin Leeds
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary P. Cohen
    • Writers
      • Gary P. Cohen
      • Paul Kaye
    • Stars
      • Gary Schwartz
      • Chick Kaplan
      • Robin Leeds
    • 30User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gary Schwartz
    • 1st Store Owner
    Chick Kaplan
    • 2nd Store Owner
    Robin Leeds
    • Customer
    Paige Price
    Paige Price
    • 1st Victim
    Kevin Haver
    • Rick Carlson
    Art Neill
    • Steven Emory
    Bill Biach
    • 1st Yokel
    Uke
    • Eli
    Bart Sumner
    Bart Sumner
    • Howard
    Joseph Kordos
    • Reggie Hobbs
    Chris Williams
    • Desk Sergeant
    William Toddie
    • Chief of Police
    Jackie Neill
    • Rachel Emory
    Ricky Kotch
    • Young Boy
    Jennifer Biach
    • Dog
    Bonnie Schedin
    • Young Actress
    Madison Schedin
    • Baby
    Judy Seplowin
    • Lori Edwards
    • Director
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      • Gary P. Cohen
      • Paul Kaye
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    7Chainsaw Slasher

    Cleaver Plot

    Here is another one of those low budget horror films from the golden age of slashers. The plot consists of a video store that has someone send them a video of local people being tortured. The video store owner goes on his own private investegation. The only gore and blood of the film is when they review the tapes that are sent to them (which is pretty nice stuff to watch). Besides that, the rest of the movie is just a guy going around town doing detective work. Slightly above average for a low budget 80's slasher, but a decent watch for a story.
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Try at Least

    Video Violence (1987)

    ** (out of 4)

    Shot on video film has a couple from NYC arriving in a small town where they open a video store. They are shocked to see that everyone is renting horror movies but one day a returned video turns out not to be theirs. They decide to take a look at the returned video and it appears to be a snuff film. The local police don't seem to interesting as more and more people go missing and turning up on these videos. I must say that I was floored at how good this film was. No, it's not an Oscar-worthy film but for its low budget it's still mighty impressive. I've seen countless shot on video or direct to video movies and most of them just try to cash in on the genre by offering up some nudity and gore. We get that here but we also get a very interesting story that makes for a rather entertaining film. The biggest flaws are the rather slow pacing and the 97-minute running time but for the most part I was entertained. What also helps this film is a nostalgia thing because we get to revisit those Mom and Pop stores where all sorts of horror films, like this one, would turn up week after week. Many of these haven't made it to DVD and probably never will but they will always have a place in the hearts of those who rented such movies back then. It's nice seeing all the old horror posters on the wall as well as seeing the actual video cases to several films including a nice joke about the "chainsaw movie" Pieces. The film is very smart at who is going to be watching a movie like this and even makes a few jabs at itself about the low budget and being shot on video. The whole idea of a town loving horror films and deciding to make their own is a great idea and I'm really shocked no one has tried remaking this. The film really does have the feeling of a Herschell Gordon Lewis movie and that's a good thing as long as you know what to expect.
    djnrg

    Incredible Indie Film

    Yes, this movie is _very_ low budget, and probably was filmed with a regular video camera, the movie was great. Very bloody and senseless killing was the plot, but the characters with no personality made you laugh when you saw them act. Seems like someone wanted to make a movie and used their friends and relatives.

    I was the manager of a video store at the time when a traveling distributor asked to me buy this movie. He described the plot and since I have had so many different tapes accidentally switched when they dropped them off, I thought it would be a great reality check. I bought it for the store, it rented maybe 10 times, and then I pulled it and kept it for myself. Truly a cult classic. Could it happen in your store?? Keep an eye on that nightdrop!!
    6DarylJGittings

    Video Violence

    A couple movies to a strange little town and open up their own video rental. It seems like the whole town only wants to rent horror movies.

    The residents of this strange small community always seem to replace the rental tapes with their own homemade snuff films.

    It seems the whole town is in on this trend.

    I can't say that this is a good film. However having been born in the 1980s I like to see all the old VHS boxes and remember the good old days of going to the video store and browsing numerous titles. Something that was lost in the DVD age and one of the things that lead to the downfall of the video rental.
    7movieman_kev

    the best movie that 25 dollars can make

    Steven Emory has just moved with his wife from New York to open a small video rental store on in the middle of nowhere. One day his only employee discovers a unlabeled tape in a returned video case. Curiosity gets the better of them, so while the store's empty they choose to pop it in and watch. It's a horrid snuff film so Steven runs to the police station and tries to talk the chief into checking it out. Upon his return to the store, cop in tow, he finds that the video has been switched & his employee missing. How far will he go to find out what really happened? What this extremely low-budget shot on video movie lacks in anything that usually constitutes a 'good' film (acting, production values of any kind, etcetera), it more than makes up for in story and heart. It's funny and for the most part enjoyable. For optimum viewing pleasure enjoy with some alcoholic beverage of your choice and a few like-minded friends. If you liked "pieces" or "2000 Maniacs", you'll more then likely enjoy this too.

    My Grade: B-

    DVD Extras: Audio commentary by Director/ writer Gary Cohen, Special effects men Mark Dolsom & Mark Kwiatek, and actors Art Neill, Paul Kay, David Christopher, & Uke; 15 minute interview with Cohen; and Trailers for Video Violence 1, Video Violence 2, Cannibal Campout, Woodchipper Massacre, & Ghoul School (the DVD also comes with the sequel to this film on the same disc)

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    • Trivia
      Co-writer/director Gary P. Cohen got the idea for this film while working as a video store clerk. One day, a woman came into the store with a toddler and asked if the film Poor Albert and Little Annie (1972) was rated R for nudity. Cohen told her that he was not sure if the film contained nudity, but that it was probably rated R for graphic violence. The woman decided to rent the film anyway, saying that, as long as there was no nudity, it would be appropriate for her children to watch. This same interaction appears in the film, although this time the woman has an infant instead of a toddler and she is asking about the appropriateness of the film Blood Cult (1985).
    • Goofs
      During one of the film's segments, "The Vampire Takes A Bride", the vampire steps in front of a mirror and casts a reflection. According to vampire lore, vampires cannot cast reflections in mirrors.
    • Quotes

      Deli Owner: Soup's on!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Video Violence (2007)

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    • Release date
      • 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Видео-насилие
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Viejo, Bound Brook, New Jersey, USA(The VIDEO STUDIO Store)
    • Production company
      • Little Zach Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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