Rudyard Kipling's Mark Of The Beast (Blood Bath Pictures/MVD DVD)
Picture:
D Sound: D Extras: D Main Program: C
A group
of friends goes parting in the woods, but when one them
offends the “heathen gods” in the woods, a curse falls on them. Now, two brave souls must somehow drive out
this demon from their friend... before they all end up dead.
As long a they don't trespass on the man-like creature's land, the
lepers left them alone. But when a drunken friend desecrates their shrine, a
terrible curse is placed on him to become a beast. Now, his two Christian friends must exorcise
their demonically-possessed friend, but when their rituals fail they must
capture one the lepers and force it to lift the curse... by any means,
including torture, burning and branding.
Never
trust or bring a fat alcoholic friend in a horror story, it's more likely they
will hurt someone or cause someone to die. This is a horror story of showing how
Christians once believed in witch hunts and torture for those who believed in
other religions, that the 'mark of the beast' are actually the scars and burns
from torture. Ironically the supposed
more 'civilized' civilization turns out to be more of the beast than the
heathens. You have to see it to believe
it... if you can see through the bad shooting and recoding. What would Kipling think?
Extras
include commentary, documentary and trailer.
- Ricky Chiang