Austrian slasher Party Hard, Die Young coming to VOD and disc

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

ATTACK OF THE LEDERHOSEN ZOMBIES director Dominik Hartl's Austrian slasher film PARTY HARD, DIE YOUNG has been available to watch through the AMC-owned Shudder streaming service for a while, but if Shudder isn't your thing the film is now set to reach VOD, Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray on April 21st.

In this film, scripted by Robert Buchschwenter and Karin Lomont, 

sun, sand, sex and all-night dancing at a beautiful island resort is the perfect graduation celebration for a group of young friends looking for one last taste of freedom before they go their separate ways. But the dancing and drinking comes to a halt when people start disappearing, and a masked murderer sends the ominous message… this party will be their last! With escape to the mainland suddenly cut off and the body count rising, a wild weekend turns into a desperate and bloody nightmare of survival.

Elisabeth Wabitsch, Michael Glantschnig, Michael Ostrowski, Valerie Huber, and Ferdinand Seebacher star.

The VOD, Digital HD, DVD, and Blu-ray release is coming to us courtesy of RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks. DVD copies can be pre-ordered HERE.

I haven't had a chance to watch PARTY HARD, DIE YOUNG yet myself, but I'm definitely interested in checking it out sometime. I'm always up to watch a slasher.

Party Hard Die Young

Source: Arrow in the Head

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