Arrow Video has detailed its upcoming Blu-ray release of Christopher Webster's thriller
The Chill Factor (1993), starring Dawn Laurrie, Aaron Kjenaas, Connie Snyder, and David Fields. The release will be available for purchase on July 16.
The Exorcist meets the Winter Olympics in this tale of demonic possession and snowbound slashing from director Christopher Webster, producer of Hellraiser and Hellraiser II: Hellbound.
For a group of young couples, a snowmobiling trip turns into a waking nightmare when one of their number is thrown from their vehicle and knocked unconscious. Seeking refuge in a nearby abandoned summer camp, the group find themselves holed up in a cabin filled with bizarre and ominous religious artefacts. As night falls, the discovery of a Ouija board amidst the dusty relics awakens a terrifying evil.
Barely released outside of its original VHS outing (for which it was retitled Demon Possessed), cult enthusiasts Arrow Video have dug up The Chill Factor from its wintry analogue grave so horror fans can rediscover this heady mixture of snow, slaughter and Satan!
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- BRAND NEW 2K RESTORATION
- Original uncompressed PCM stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary with special makeup effects assistant Hank Carlson and horror writer Josh Hadley
- Lights! Cameras! Snowmobiles! – brand new on-camera interview with production manager Alexandra Reed
- Fire and Ice – brand new on-camera interview with stunt coordinator Gary Paul
- Portrait of a Makeup Artist – brand new on-camera interview with special makeup effects artist Jeffery Lyle Segal
- Ouija and Chill – special makeup effects assistant Hank Carlson interviewed by Josh Hadley
- Original VHS workprint from the personal archives of Hank Carlson
- Original Demon Possessed home video trailer
- Still Gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Marc Schoenbach / Sadist Art Designs
- First pressing only: Collector's booklet featuring new writing by Mike White