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Born for Hell (aka Naked Massacre)
- Format: DVD
- Rated 16+
- Release Date: 7/20/2021

Born for Hell (aka Naked Massacre)
- Format: DVD
- Rated 16+
- Release Date: 7/20/2021
- Starring: Mathieu Carrière, Carol Laure, Mathieu Carriere, Debra Berger, Christine Boisson, Myriam Boyer, Carole Laure
- UPC: 760137584698
- Item #: 2398646X
- Director: Denis Heroux
- Rated: 16+
- Genre: Horror
- Release Date: 7/20/2021
- Dubbed: ENG
- Original Year: 1976
- Run Time: 92 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Severin

Product Notes
In 1976, Montreal filmmaker Denis Héroux - future director of THE UNCANNY and Oscar®-nominated producer of ATLANTIC CITY - adapted the true story of Chicago mass murderer Richard Speck to war-torn Belfast, where a disturbed Vietnam vet drifter (Mathieu Carrière of MALPERTUIS and BILITIS fame) brutalizes a dorm full of student nurses. Re-edited by it's video distributor and released as NAKED MASSACRE, Héroux's harrowing director's cut has remained unseen in America until now. Debra Berger (THE INGLORIOUS BASTARDS), Leonora Fani (GIALLO IN VENICE), Christine Boisson (EMMANUELLE), Ely Galleani (BABA YAGA) and Carole Laure (SWEET MOVIE) co-star in this "uncompromising and unfathomably grim work of art" (Video Basement), scanned in 2K from an uncut 35mm print discovered in The National Archives of Canada.