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Bring Billy Zane Into Your Home With Our ‘Demon Knight’ Giveaway!

We’re back with another killer giveaway! A few simple steps can bring Billy Zane right to your front door. Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight was the first standalone Tales film, even though it was written long before the series came to be. Panned at the time, Demon Knight gained a cult following that has followed it far into the second decade of our 21st century.

Enter Our Demon Knight Giveaway!

HOW TO ENTER

Not too bad, huh? So how do you enter? Just follow these three simple steps, and you’re in the running!

Step 1. Make sure to FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM!

Step 2. LIKE the giveaway post!

Step 3. Go to your podcast app of choice and rate/review the Horror Press Podcast, screenshot your review, and email it to contact@horrorpress.com and use the subject line: Demon Knight!

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If the winner does not respond on Instagram within 24 hours, we will randomly select another winner.

It’s so easy that even the Crypt Keeper could do it.

What You’ll Win

This isn’t just a run-of-the-mill Blu-ray that can easily be yours, it’s the beautiful Scream Factory release. If you are familiar with Scream Factory, then you should be familiar with their emphasis on special features.

This copy of Demon Knight includes the following extras:

-Audio Commentary with Director Ernest Dickerson

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-Audio Commentary with Special Make-up Effects Creator Todd Masters, Visual Effects Supervisor John Van Vliet, Special Effects Coordinator Thomas Bellissimo, and Demon Performer Walter Phelan

-Under Siege: The Making of “Tales From The Crypt presents Demon Knight” – Featuring interviews with Director Ernest Dickerson, Co-producer A.L. Katz, Screenwriters Ethan Reiff, Cyrus Voris, and Mark Bishop, Stars Billy Zane, William Sadler, Brenda Bakke, Charles Fleischer, John Schuck and Dick Miller, Editor Stephen Lovejoy, Special Make-Up Effects Creator Todd Masters, Special Make-Up Effects Artists Scott Coulter and Scott Wheeler, and Demon Performer Walter Phelan (40 minutes)

-Panel Discussion from the American Cinematheque featuring director Ernest Dickerson, actor Dick Miller, and Special Effects maestro Rick Baker

-Still Gallery

-Theatrical Trailer

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This giveaway has now ENDED!

Now that’s entertainment!

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