Ten “victim” trading cards for 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams reveal body count

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021



Tim Sullivan’s 2001 MANIACS: FIELD OF SCREAMS arrives on DVD one week from today in both rated and unrated editions, and to help celebrate its arrival, 10 new trading cards featuring the stats of the film’s “victims” have been released for all to see!

Courtesy of those bastards at MovieWeb, the 10 new cards feature the stats of the “victims” and in a way, they reveal the people who are gonna get it thus giving us spoilery information as to the film’s total body count. But my guess is, each of these characters is going to be so annoying and throw away, that it’ll be pretty damn obvious they’re gonna get slaughtered from the second they appear on screen.

Check out the cards featuring the likes of Val Turner, Tina Sheraton, Rome Sheraton, Bristol Bush, and Black Cherry (among others) by clicking HERE, and appreciate the fact that most of the “vicitms” are smokin’ hot! Like, really f*ckin’ smokin’ hot! Nice!

Be sure to PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY OF THE DVD HERE, and get ready for 2001 MANIACS: FIELD OF SCREAMS in DVD stores everywhere July 20, 2010.



FIELD OF SCREAMS “victim” Katy Johnson!

Source: MovieWeb

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