Shocker (1989)

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Directed by: Wes Craven

Stars: Michael Murphy, Mitch Pileggi, John Tesh

Language: English + Commentaries (3tracks) | Subtitles: English (embed)

Country: Usa | Imdb Info | Ar: 16:9 | Brrip

Also known as: Shocker: No More Mr. Nice Guy

Description: After being sent to the electric chair, a serial killer uses electricity to come back from the dead and carry out his vengeance on the football player who turned him in to the police.

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2.99GB | 109:34mins | 1280×720 | mkv
https://tezfiles.com/file/042987fe12253/Shocker.1989.mkv

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6 Responses to Shocker (1989)

  1. Oby says:

    Dear Rarelust, would you by any chance add the Shocker extras from the Shout Factory 4K/Bluray release just like how you did with Big Trouble in Little China? I asked coz nobody else have them or shared them.

    I believe the extras consist of the following:
    – Shock Me – An Interview with Actor Peter Berg
    – The Chaos and the Calm – An Interview with Composer William Goldstein
    – She’s Electric – An Interview with Production Designer Cynthia Charette
    – Cable Guy – An Interview with Actor Mitch Pileggi
    – Alison’s Adventures – An Interview with Actress Cami Cooper
    – It’s Alive – An Interview with Executive Producer Shep Gordon
    – No More Mr. Nice Guy – The Music of Shocker
    – Vintage Making of Featurettes (8:48 minutes)
    – Storyboard Gallery & Still Gallery
    – Trailer, TV spots & Radio spots

    Thanks in advance for considering this request. Have a nice day.

  2. Tony says:

    I love this damn flick! Good one for the Halloween season, IMO. Thanks for the commentaries.

  3. Bobby says:

    There seems to be an encoding issue with the embedded English subtitles as at approximately 1hr 19mins the subtitles no longer appear at all for the remainder of the film, any chance to have this re-encoded with the English subtitles featured in their entirety?

  4. Phaota says:

    Commentaries are with (1) writer/director Wes Craven, and (2) with director of photography Jacques Haitkin, producer Robert Engleman and composer William Goldstein.

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