Deadline (1980 film)

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Deadline
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Directed by Mario Azzopardi
Written byMario Azzopardi
Produced byHenry Less
Starring Stephen Young
Sharon Masters
CinematographyManfred Guthe
Release date
  • 1980 (1980)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Deadline (also known as Anatomy of a Horror) [1] is a 1980 [note 1] Canadian horror film directed and co-written by Mario Azzopardi and starring Stephen Young and Sharon Masters.

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Cast

Release

The earliest known verifiable listing of the film's release year is in the publication Horror and Science Fiction Films II by Donald C. Willis, copyrighted in 1982; in it, the film's release year is listed as "1980?". [1] Home video distributor Vinegar Syndrome lists the film's release year with more certainty as 1980. [2] Several other sources list the film's release year as 1980. [3] [4] [5] In a 1985 volume of The Motion Picture Guide , the film's release date is listed as 1984. [6] [ ISBN missing ] However, according to Canadian Film and Video: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature, published in 1997, the film was released in 1979. [7]

Home media

The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD by Vinegar Syndrome in March 2020. [2] [8]

Notes

  1. The earliest known verifiable listing of the film's release year dates it to around 1980. This is the year listed by the film's current distributor, Vinegar Syndrome. See the Release section for details.

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References

  1. 1 2 Willis, Donald C. (1982). Horror and Science Fiction Films II. Scarecrow Press. p.  10. ISBN   978-0810815179.
  2. 1 2 "Deadline – Vinegar Syndrome". Vinegar Syndrome . Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  3. Wees, William C., ed. (2003). "Canadian Journal of Film Studies". 12 (2): 70. Retrieved 15 February 2020.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. Pratley, Gerald (2003). A Century of Canadian Cinema: Gerald Pratley's Feature Film Guide. Lynx Images. p. 57. ISBN   978-1894073219.
  5. Newman, Kim (2011). Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s (Revised and updated ed.). Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 135. ISBN   978-1408805039.
  6. Nash, Jay Robert; Ross, Stanley Ralph (1985). The Motion Picture Guide. Chicago, Illinois: Cinebooks, Inc.
  7. Lerner, Loren R. (1997). Canadian Film and Video: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. University of Toronto Press. p. 869. ISBN   978-0802029881.
  8. "March 2020 Package (w/ VSA & Peekarama) – Vinegar Syndrome". Vinegar Syndrome. Archived from the original on February 14, 2020. Retrieved February 14, 2020.