The Dead Pit

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The Dead Pit
Directed by Brett Leonard
Produced by Gimel Everett
Written by Brett Leonard
Gimel Everett
Starring Jeremy Slate
Cheryl Lawson
Stephen Gregory Foster
Danny Gochnauer
Distributed by Imperial Entertainment (VHS)
Release date(s) Flag of the United States 1989
Running time 95 min.
Language English
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The Dead Pit is a 1989 United States horror film. It was co-written and directed by Brett Leonard.

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[edit] Plot

The Dead Pit opens with Dr. Ramzi (Danny Gochnauer), a deviant who enjoys torturing his patients, being killed and buried in the basement of a mental health facility. Twenty years later, the hospital is running again and Jane Doe (Cheryl Lawson) arrives at the institute. Upon her arrival, a major earthquake rocks the building and unearths the now undead Dr. Ramzi and his legion of zombie patients.

[edit] Reaction

The Dead Pit surprised horror fans upon its release, receiving positive reviews in genre magazines such as Fangoria and Slaughterhouse. Drive-In critic Joe Bob Briggs gave the film four stars (his highest rating) and praised lead Cheryl Lawson's screaming ability.[1]

[edit] Versions

  • The original US VHS release from Imperial Entertainment housed the film in a relief cover that lit up the eyes of the main zombie when a button was pushed. This version was slightly cut to receive an R-rating.
  • The film saw a DVD release by the questionable German label Dragon Entertainment which was not authorized by the rights owner, but sold regardlessly. The US company Code Red DVD will release a 2 disc release with commentaries from Brett Leonard and late actor Jeremy Slate as well as interviews with both and Cheryl Lawson. The price of that release is less than the German dvd. But most horror fans have already bought the German disc. [2]
  • worldwide copyright PAu001200502 / 1989-04-03

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