The Uh-Oh! Show
The Uh-Oh! Show | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Herschell Gordon Lewis |
Produced by |
Andrew Allan Gregory Barnhill William Bonner Mark Ford Andy Lalino Ernst Pernet Robert Schmier Brian Sodi |
Written by | Herschell Gordon Lewis |
Starring |
Brooke McCarter Nevada Caldwell Krista Grotte Lloyd Kaufman Babette Bombshell Joel Wyncoop |
Music by | Patrick Ford |
Cinematography |
Wes Pratt Jill Sager |
Edited by | Chris Woods |
Production company |
Film Ranch International Lion's Kill Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Uh-Oh! Show is a 2009 splatter comedy film, written and directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. The film revolves around a game show, The Uh-Oh! Show, where contestants play to win lots of money by answering trivia questions, but appear to be dismembered for every wrong answer. Jill Porter, a reporter, suspects the gruesome attacks might not be fake. The film won the Audience Choice Award at Texas Frightmare Weekend and Best Feature Horror Film at the Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival.[1]
Release
On 26 October 2009, Herschell premiered footage for The Uh! Oh! Show at the opening night of The Spooky Movie Film Festival at the AFI Silver Theatre outside of Washington, D.C., following the 45th anniversary screening of Two Thousand Maniacs!. The film was planned to have had its world premiere at Spooky Empire Weekend of Horror in Orlando, Florida on 11 October; however according to Herschell Gordon Lewis's introduction to the film at the Abertoir Horror Festival in Aberystwyth, it wasn't ready by that time. The version shown at the Abertoir festival was the premiere but still an incomplete version of the film, lacking music, titles and some special effects.
A more complete version of the film was screened at the Cinema Wasteland movie convention in Strongsville, Ohio in October 2010, with Mr. Lewis in attendance. He held a Q & A with fans following the screening.
Home video
The film was released on DVD on 30 August 2011.
References
- ↑ Gingold, Michael (1 September 2011). ""UH-OH!" H.G. Lewis Is Back! (with exclusive photos)". fangoria.com. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
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