Slime City

Slime City
Directed by Greg Lamberson
Produced by Peter Clark
Marc Makowski
Written by Greg Lamberson
Starring Robert Sabin
Mary Huner
Bunny Levine
Music by Robert Tomaro
Distributed by Camp Video (VHS)
Shock-O-Rama Horror Cinema (DVD)
Release dates
  • May 6, 1988 (1988-05-06)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Slime City is a 1988 cult comedy-horror film, directed by Greg Lamberson and stars Robert Sabin, Mary Huner and Bunny Levine.[1]

Plot

Alex and his girlfriend are looking for an apartment to move into. They then find this nice apartment. Their neighbor seduces Alex while his girlfriend is away. After the incident, Alex begins to turn into an angry, melting monster. He finds that the only way he can return to normal is to commit murder. His girlfriend must learn the secret of the apartment and the brutal massacre that took place centuries ago.

Cast

Soundtrack

A soundtrack album feature 40 minutes of instrumental music by Robert Tomaro was released for the 20th anniversary of the movie. It feature the bonus track The Slime City Tribute Song by Holy Mary Motor Club.

Sequel

In 2009, Lamberson directed the sequel Slime City Massacre,[2] starring cult Scream Queen Debbie Rochon.[3]

Release

The film was released on VHS in the United States by Camp Video in 1989.[4]

The film was released in the United Kingdom under the title The Slime in 1993 by VIPCO.[5]

The film was released on a special edition DVD by Shock-O-Rama Horror Cinema in 2005.[6] The uncut DVD was re-released in July 2009, with Lamberson's other features, Undying Love and Naked Fear, under the title Greg Lamberson's Slime City Grindhouse Collection.[7]

Background

Lamberson is the author of the horror novels Johnny Gruesome and Personal Demons, published by Medallion Press, and the filmmaking book Cheap Scares! Low Budget Horror Filmmakers Share Their Secrets.

References

External links

Slime City at the Internet Movie Database

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