DVDfever.co.uk – Devil’s Playground on Blu-ray and DVD
E1 Entertainment
Posted: September 24th, 2010.
The Battle For Survival Has Begun
This Halloween dont miss extreme gore, gruesome fight scenes, and monstrous zombies as British film Devils Playground comes to DVD on 11th October courtesy of E1 Entertainment.
Starring Britains number one horror actor Danny Dyer (Severance, Doghouse), Craig Fairbrass (Just for the Record, The Bank Job), co-starring Jamie Murray (Dexter, Hustle) and Sean Pertwee (In passing, When Evil Calls), the race is on to save humanity from violent, cannibal, crazed zombies causing carnage on the streets of London. For all fans of Dyer and the horror genre, this action-packed thriller is a must have for that all important DVD collection.
When leading pharmaceutical company N-Gens drug trials go horribly wrong, terror strikes the heart of the countrys capital. All but one test subject experiences severe physical reactions to the new Legal performance enhancer, transforming them into murderous zombies. As each gruesome bite of fresh human flesh spreads the infection further still, brutal measures are needed.
Cole (Fairbrass), head of security for N-Gen begins a frantic search for the one test subject Angela Mills (MyAnna Buring; Lesbian Vampire Killers, The Descent: Part 2) who escaped infection and may hold the key to stopping the devastation. Meanwhile Angela is re-united with old flame Joe (Dyer), in their attempt to escape from the deadly ever growing tribe of killers. When Cole catches up with them, the race against time begins to save themselves and destroy these devilish creatures, but are they too late?
Devils Playground is the ultimate zombie thriller, packed with special features including Director and cast commentary, behind the scenes featurettes and deleted scenes, oozing with nail biting action, vicious killings and thrilling chases making it the perfect fright fest on DVD this Halloween.
The Blu-ray is released on October 11th and sells on Amazon for £11.99 (RRP £19.99),with the DVD on Amazon for £8.99 (RRP £15.99).
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