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1984’s SATAN’S BLADE Gets Slasher // Video Re-Release.

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SATAN’S BLADE will be released on April 28, 2015.

CHICAGO, February 13, 2015 – Olive Films confirms the 1980s cult horror film SATAN’S BLADE will be released on April 28, 2015. This announcement comes as part of Olive Films’ distribution partnership with Slasher // Video, an independent label dedicated to releasing obscure horror films.

Olive Films will remaster and release the entire Slasher // Video catalog on DVD and Blu-ray. Known for its carefully-curated and handsomely-packaged releases of classic Hollywood films on home video, Olive Films is proud to bring the same level of care and affection to Slasher // Video releases. The 30th Anniversary release of SATAN’S BLADE will include several special features. Complete details are to be announced.

Directed By: L. Scott Castillo Jr.

Written By: L. Scott Castillo Jr. (original story), Thomas Cue (screenplay)

Starring: Tom Bongiorno, Stephanie Leigh Steel, Thomas Cue

Synopsis: The haunting legend of the mountains becomes a shocking reality when seemingly innocent holidaymakers become victims of sadistic stabbings. Romance and murder are horrifyingly entangled. Satan’s Blade will stop at nothing.

ABOUT SLASHER // VIDEO: Slasher // Video was initially started in 2012 with the DVD release of an extremely hard to find 1980s film, DEATH NURSE, which had not been released since its inception on VHS. Today, Slasher // Video continues to build its catalog.

ABOUT OLIVE FILMS: Olive Films is a Chicago-based boutique theatrical and home entertainment distribution label dedicated to bringing independent, foreign, documentary, and classic films to life. Its catalog boasts over 500 titles ranging from Hollywood classics to contemporary titles. More information about Olive Films may be found at OliveFilms.com.

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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