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"A low-budget masterpiece" - Theron Neel, ScreamTV.net What if Charles Manson had a bastard son who grew up to follow in daddy's footsteps - only he chose to attack a small town that holds secrets of its own? Now you can read the original screenplay for GIMME SKELTER and see how it all came together in the micro-budget cult horror flick that Axel Howerton of eyecrave.net called "A fine example of how imaginative a genre film can be " Written by Scott S. Phillips, screenwriter of the Martial Arts classic DRIVE (1997) and several episodes of the CW Network TV series KAMEN RIDER DRAGON KNIGHT, and author of the novels PETE, DRINKER OF BLOOD, FRIDAY THE 13TH: CHURCH OF THE DIVINE PSYCHOPATH, and the short story collection TALES OF MISERY AND IMAGINATION. Includes interviews with writer/director Phillips and star Gunnar Hansen ("Leatherface" in the original TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE) conducted by Axel Howerton.
"The writing is witty and daring - this is the movie every zombie geek aspires to make..." - EyeCraveDVD.com Wandering the zombie wasteland, Matool lives by his animal instinct - not to mention his hammer and giant nails. But when he's kidnapped by a mysterious couple, he must rely on an entirely different weapon to survive... Read the original shooting script for THE STINK OF FLESH and see how a low-budget film translates from page to screen in the cult movie Lawrence Raffel of MonstersAtPlay.com called "A fantastic entry in the zombie sub-genre. Great characters, talented filmmaking, an inventive storyline... Definitely recommended and in my humble opinion, a far better film than 28 Days Later." Written by Scott S. Phillips, screenwriter of the Martial Arts classic DRIVE (1997) and several episodes of the CW Network TV series KAMEN RIDER DRAGON KNIGHT, and author of the novels PETE, DRINKER OF BLOOD, FRIDAY THE 13th: CHURCH OF THE DIVINE PSYCHOPATH, and SQUIRREL EYES. Also includes an appreciation of the movie by Cody Hamman of LifeBetweenFrames.com.
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