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    Scorpion Releasing (new company that offers rare/obscure/campy flicks)

    Scalpel was originally rated R by the MPAA in 1976 and released under the title False Face. In 1978 a slightly trimmed, PG-rated version was released to drive-ins as Scalpel. My understanding is that the cuts were very minor; the PG version is plenty sleazy. The PG edit is the one that was...
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    Scorpion Releasing (new company that offers rare/obscure/campy flicks)

    If we're suggesting titles for future releases, how about Scalpel (1976), Shoot (1976), and Homebodies (1974). All of these were originally released by Avco Embassy (as was Death Ship), but as these were indie pickups the rights may have reverted back to their respective producers.
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    Scorpion Releasing (new company that offers rare/obscure/campy flicks)

    Mardi Gras Massacre is a Maria's "B" Movie Mayhem title, not a Katarina's Nightmare Theater title. The Maria titles are distributed by Code Red; the Katarina ones by Scorpion Releasing. It may be that the Katarina DVDs all have reversible covers -- certainly the two released so far do -- and the...
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