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Black Roses (1988 film)

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Black Roses
Directed byJohn Fasano
Written byCindy Sorrell
Produced byCindy Cirile
CinematographyPaul Mitchnick
Edited byRay van Doorn
Music byElliot Solomon
Release date
1988
Running time
90 min.
CountryUnited States

Black Roses is a 1988 Metalsploitation film,and American horror film directed by John Fasano.[1] The film has become an underground cult classic with heavy metal fans for the all star soundtrack which has become increasingly difficult to find.[2]

Plot

A new rock-n-roll band plays at a sleepy town called Mill Basin, causing the town's kids to turn into rockers. However, what the town doesn't know is that the band is also turning kids into demonic monsters. The soundtrack features many prominent bands at the time such as King Kobra, Tempest[disambiguation needed], Hallow's Eve, Lizzy Borden, among others. Most of the music for the band "Black Roses" was performed by the members of King Kobra, with Mark Free on vocals, and Carmine Appice on drums.

Cast

Black Roses

Original music performed by

  • Mark Free - Vocals
  • Mick Sweda - Guitar
  • Alex Masi - Guitar
  • Carmine Appice - Drums
  • Chuck Wright - Bass
  • Elliot Solomon - Keyboards

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released on CD by Metal Blade Records.

Release

The film was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by Shapiro Entertainment in 1988.[4] It was released on VHS with a pop out case in November 1988.

The film was released on DVD in the United States by Synapse Films in 2007.[5]

References

  1. ^ It's Trickery! 10 Cool Posters for 10 Very Bad Movies!
  2. ^ 10 of the Cheesiest Heavy Metal Horror Flicks of All Time!
  3. ^ Sal Viviano (Damien)
  4. ^ "Company Credits for Black Roses". imdb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-01.
  5. ^ "Black Roses". synapse-films.com. Retrieved 2011-04-01.