Witchmaster General - Film Debut Of L.A. GUNS Singer Phil Lewis On Sale For Half Price, Today Only

June 10, 2009, 15 years ago

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Witchmaster General - the cult horror hit starring Phil Lewis of the legendary rock band L.A. GUNS and featuring the music of Connecticut hard-rockers EMERALD MONKEY is available today only for half the usual price - only $10!

June 10th is ‘Ten Dollar Day’ at Yellow Ape Productions as they’re making both Witchmaster General and their first release - the sexy horror/comedy anthology Grave Danger - available for the low, cut-rate price of only $10 (plus shipping).

“We’ve been real happy with how both of our releases have been received,” says filmmaker Jim Haggerty who also owns the company. “They’ve both gotten great reviews, really good word-of-mouth, and we’ve done well as far as sales, but as we’re a new company we wanted to do something to get more people to take a look because we’re real confident in what we have to offer.”
“Right now the economy has hit a lot of people hard, and people are lot less likely to take a chance on independent films that aren’t being shoved down their throat and playing at every multiplex. We thought it might be a good way to let L.A.Guns fans and other people who’ve wanted to check out our movies but been on the fence to give us a shot and see what our films are all about - it’ll help us in the long run with our future releases, help to introduce our brand to people.”

The sale began June 10th at midnight EST and will end this evening at 11:59 PM EST. All orders at the website will automatically reflect the special price and payments are accepted through Paypal.

Witchmaster General premiered theatrically in New York in April at a premiere held concurrently with an L.A. Guns concert in the area. Besides first-time actor Lewis the film also stars internationally beloved scream queen Suzi Lorraine, Vic Martino, and Playboy Playmate Colleen Marie who also makes her film-debut.

The DVD features almost an hour of bonus footage including interviews, featurettes, bloopers, trailers, and other outtakes.


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