词条 | Troll 3 |
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| name = Troll 3 | image = Troll 3 dvd.jpg | caption = Poster under the name The Crawlers | director = Fabrizio Laurenti Joe D'Amato[1] | producer = Joe D'Amato [1] | writer = Fabrizio Laurenti Albert Lawrence Daniele Stroppa | starring = Mary Sellers Jason Saucier Bubba Reeves Chelsi Stahr Vince O'Neil | music = Carlo Maria Cordio[1] | cinematography = Larry Revene[1] | editing = | distributor = Epic Productions Columbia/Tri-Star Home Video | studio = Filmirage[1] | released = {{Film date|df=y|1993|12|29|US}} | runtime = 91 mins. | country = Italy | language = English | budget = }}Troll 3 (also known as The Crawlers, Creepers, Contamination .7, or Troll III: Contamination Point 7) is an Italian horror film. It is from 1989[1] or 1990[1] and was directed for the most part by Fabrizio Laurenti under the pseudonym "Martin Newlin".[1] Some parts of the film were also directed by its producer, Joe D'Amato, who remained entirely uncredited.[2][3] Title clarificationLike Troll 2, despite the English title, Troll 3 has no plot connection to the original Troll, features no trolls, and is also a horror film, not a fantasy-comedy. The film has none of the original cast, nor storyline continuation, from either Troll film. In one scene in a bar, a banjo-centric song from Troll 2 can be heard in the background. D'Amato's fantasy film Quest for the Mighty Sword is also referred to as Troll 3, its German release title, by some sources, so these two films can be confused. PlotAfter a small town nuclear power plant dumps hazardous waste into a forest surrounding the town, people begin dying in increasingly gruesome ways. No one can pinpoint the source of the deaths until the EPA investigates; the forests' roots were mutated due to the waste, causing them to kill and eat people. The plants attempt to break loose, however the EPA bulldozes the plants, killing them, but leaving the possibility that some plants may have survived. Cast
DistributionOriginally slated for a U.S. theatrical release in 1990, the film ended up as a straight-to-video release in 1993 by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. It is also available for DVD rental through Netflix under its alternate name, Contamination .7.[4] Scream Factory (under license from MGM Home Entertainment) has released the film on DVD for the first time along with The Dungeonmaster, Catacombs & Cellar Dweller in a 4 Horror Movie Marathon collection on October 29, 2013. On April 18, 2017, the film received a US and Canadian blu-ray release by Scream Factory, again under the title "Contamination .7".[5][6] See also
References1. ^{{cite book | last= Paul | first= Louis | title= Italian Horror Film Directors |publisher= McFarland |year= 2005 |isbn= 978-0-7864-8749-3|page=195}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite book|last1=Giusti|first1=Marco|title=dizionario dei film italiani STRACULT [sic]|date=1999|publisher=Sterling & Kupfer|location=Cles|isbn=88-200-2919-7|page=169}} 3. ^{{cite book | last= Lupi | first= Gordiano | title= Erotismo, orrore e pornografia secondo Joe D'Amato |publisher= Mondo Ignoto |year= 2004 |isbn= 88-89084-49-9|ref=harv|page=168}} 4. ^"Contamination .7 (1990)". Netflix. Retrieved 2011-01-23. 5. ^{{cite web|title=Contamination .7|url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/contamination-7?product_id=4978|website=Shout Factory|accessdate=30 September 2017}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Contamination .7 Blu-ray|url=http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Contamination-.7-Blu-ray/171625/|website=blu-ray.com|accessdate=30 September 2017}} External links
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