Scream Factory reveals Blu-ray bonus features for Eric Red’s Body Parts

Body Parts Jeff Fahey Eric Red

Earlier this year, it was announced that Scream Factory would be crafting a special Blu-ray edition of writer/director Eric Red's 1991 film BODY PARTS (GET IT HERE) – and we got an exclusive comment from Red in which he said the disc would be 

loaded with terrific Special Features including shocking uncut gruesome Special Makeup Effects sequences, Behind-The-Scenes Stills and of course my Director Commentary telling all about the making of the movie."

That has now been confirmed, as Scream Factory has revealed the full list of extras we can expect to find on the Blu-ray, which is scheduled to be released on January 28, 2020.

– NEW Audio Commentary With Director Eric Red

– NEW I Dare You To Read The Script – An Interview With Director Eric Red

– NEW Something Unstoppable – An Interview With Actor Paul Ben-Victor

– NEW Molded For Cinema – An Interview With Actor Peter Murnik

– NEW That One Hurt – An Interview With Editor Anthony Redman

– Deleted Gore Footage With Optional Commentary With Director Eric Red

– Theatrical Trailer

– TV Spots

– Still Gallery

Starring Jeff Fahey, Kim Delaney, Zakes Mokae, and Brad Dourif, BODY PARTS tells the story of 

a man who fears he is possessed by the soul of the serial killer whose arm he received in an experimental transplant.

BODY PARTS is a cool movie, so I'm glad to see it getting a special edition release. I look forward to learning more about it by exploring the bonus features on this disc – and I'm really interested in seeing that deleted gore footage.

Copies of the Blu-ray are available for pre-order through Scream Factory and Amazon.

Body Parts

Source: Scream Factory

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