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The Slayer Vipco video cover Directed by J. S. Cardone Produced by William R. Ewing/Eric Weston/Anne Kimmel Written by William R. Ewing Starring Sarah Kendall Frederick Flynn Alan McRae Carol Kottenbrook Music by Robert Folk Cinematography Karen Grossman Editing by M. Edward Salier Distributed by 21st Century Film Corporation International Picture Show Continental Video Inc. Marquis Video Planet Video Inc. Release date(s) October 1982 Running time 80 min Country USA Language English The Slayer (also known as Nightmare Island) is a horror film that gained notoriety and was classified in the UK as a video nasty and consequently was unavailable for a number of years until passed uncut by the BBFC in 2001. Before then it had been edited by 14 secs for violence. Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Release 3.1 Reception 3.2 Home Video 4 See also 5 References 6 External links // Synopsis Siblings, Eric (Frederick Flynn) and his surreal abstract artist sister Kay (Sarah Kendall), her doctor husband David (Alan McRae), her sister-in-law Brooke (Carol Kottenbrook) along with pilot Marsh (Michael Holmes) become stranded on a rugged isle. For thirty-something Kay her current situation is her worst fears realised, for she's been troubled since her childhood by recurring prophetic nightmares in which she is stalked and slain in a burning room by figure known as The Slayer. Now it seems this place may be in fact its dwelling and she's sure somehow that this so-called entity is lurking close by, biding its time until nightfull, where it will be drawn to Kay who (for whatever reason) dreams of its killings. But, then again, what's real or make believe? Not everything is what it seems in this place. Cast Sarah Kendall as Kay Frederick Flynn as Eric Alan McRae as David Carol Kottenbrook as Brooke Michael Holmes as Marsh Paul Gandolfo as Fisherman Newell Alexander as Kay's Father Ivy Jones as Kay's Mother Richard Van Brakel as Eric (as a child) Jennifer Gaffin as Kay (as a child) Carl Kraines as The Slayer Alan McRae as Stripper Release Reception The film has received mainly a positive critical reaction from online critics, despite the fact that it only holds a rating of 3.3/10 at the Internet Movie Database[1]. The film currently has no rating at Rotten Tomatoes, but holds an audience share of 25%, with 45 people who "want to see" and 138 people who are "not interested"[2]. Home Video The film has been released on VHS and DVD format. The Slayer was released in the U.S. on video format by Continental Video alongside another feature - Scalps. It was cut by five minutes or so, in order to make room for the second feature, but all the gruesome scenes and violence are intact.[3] The film has never been made available on DVD in the U.S. In the UK, the film has had several releases. The film appeared on the video's nasty list in October in 1983 but was dropped in April 1985, before that, the film was released on VHS uncut by Vipco until it was banned in the UK. It received another release in 1992 by Vipco, with 14 seconds cut by the BBFC. But in 2001 the film was released again by Vipco for the first time on DVD and was passed uncut by the BBFC. The same DVD version was released in 2010, uncut by Cornerstone Media, but it is only the outer packaging that is new, the disc is from Vipco's release. The extras include trailers and filmographies. Both DVD's have an aspect ratio of 4:3 full screen.[4] See also Horror-of-personality Exploitation film Splatter Slasher film References ^ "User ratings for the slayer". imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084694. Retrieved 5 November, 2010.  ^ "Movies/The Slayer". rottentomatoes.com. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1019176-slayer. Retrieved 5 November, 2010.  ^ "The Slayer (1982) VHS review". bleedingskull.com. http://www.bleedingskull.com/vhs/slayer.html. Retrieved 5 November, 2010.  ^ "Re-Slayed...Recent re-release of the video nasty: The Slayer". melonfarmers.wordpress.com. http://melonfarmers.wordpress.com/category/video-nasty. Retrieved 5 November, 2010.  External links The Slayer (film) at the Internet Movie Database The Slayer at Yahoo! Movies