• Bloodfeast!: The Adventures of Sgt. Lunch

Bloodfeast!: The Adventures of Sgt. Lunch

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When wrongdoers and lawbreakers are on the prowl, there’s only one man for the job. Meet Sgt. Al T. Lunch; IOU1 PD’s most diligent and decorated officer. With over 300 arrests under his belt, Sgt. Lunch is revered by his peers, beloved by his community, and a prominent subject of interest for local ace reporter Mary Lowdown of the Daily Tattletale. That is until Lunch’s vengeful and envious twin brother Feast constructs the ultimate killing machine: a super human, Terminator-esque cyborg known as The Annihilator who marauds through the city maiming and mutilating innocent citizens. To make matters worse, Feast has disguised himself as his do-gooding twin and committed acts of robbery and murder in order to sully Lunch’s good name. With his reputation tarnished and his job on the line, Lunch must do battle with The Annihilator and put an end to Feast’s reign of terror once and for all.

Shot during downtime by a group of friends stationed at California’s Fort Ord military base in 1991, Bloodfeast!: The Adventures of Sgt. Lunch is a SOV comedy / horror / action mashup displaying the unbridled filmmaking imagination and youthful exuberance of writer / director Dave Palamaro (Murder Made Easy, In Heaven There Is No Beer). Boasting potentially dangerous amateur stunts, innovative homespun steadycam gymnastics, and a plethora of gaudy ‘90s fashions, Saturn’s Core is proud to issue the first ever physical media release of Sgt. Lunch, featuring a director curated collection of featurettes, rare outtakes, and early short video works.

Format
Format Blu-Ray
Film
Year 1992
Rating 18
Director Dave Palamaro
Starring Steve Station

Kim Payton

Dave Umstead

Jose Rodriguez

Dave Palamaro

Country USA
Label Saturn's Core
Region / TV Standard Region 0
Language English
Subtitles English SDH subtitles
Running time 63 mins
Aspect ratio 1.33:1
Case type Standard with slipcover
Extra features
  • New commentary track by film historian Samm Deighan
  • New essay by film historian and professor Jennifer Lynde Barker
  • Short film: “Koncertissimo” (1968, 3 min.) – in this scathing anti-war satire, an elegant crowd gathers at the concert hall to hear a very different kind of orchestra perform
  • Short film: “Parade (Díszlépés)” (1969, 5 min.) – a beautiful hand-painted short about the absurdity of military dress parades
  • Short film: “Funeral (Temetés)” (1970, 3 min.) – a solemn and tearful funeral is interrupted by unexpected laughter in Gémes’ black comic gem
  • New video interview with HEROIC TIMES animator Sándor Békési, moderated by Dennis Bartok of Deaf Crocodile
  • New video interview with György Ráduly, Director of the National Film Institute-Film Archive on József Gémes and the history of Hungarian animation, moderated by Dennis Bartok

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