101 Films Unveil Next AGFA Film Releases

World’s First Found Footage Horror One of two releases

Jungle Trap

The 101 Films/AGFA collaboration continues in February with two more titles added to the range. Considered to be the first found footage movie, Dean Aliotoโ€™s The McPherson Tape (1989) (AKA UFO Abduction) wasnโ€™t legitimately released at the time due to a warehouse fire, but bootleg copies circulated in subsequent years, with some believing the events depicted to be real. Jungle Trap (1990) + Run Coyote Run are two lost horror projects from director James Bryan and producer-writer-star Renee Harmon (Lady Street Fighter), with the former recently edited and re-scored under the guidance of the director by the team at Bleeding Skull!.

THE McPHERSON TAPE

The worldโ€™s first found footage horror movie!

A decade before THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT redefined the horror landscape, there was THE MCPHERSON TAPE. On October 8th, 1983, the McPherson family gathered together to celebrate the 5th birthday of Michelle, the littlest member of their household. Everything was captured on VHS by Michael McPherson and his new camcorder. Including the alien invasion. Shot for $6000 by first-time filmmaker Dean Alioto in 1989, this movie blends the production design of a Jaycees haunted house with a dead serious tone to forge a fun, hypnotic nightmare that upends the concept of reality. Due to a warehouse fire at the original distribution company, THE MCPHERSON TAPE was never legitimately released. AGFA + Bleeding Skull! are proud to present the world home video premiere of this important milestone in shot-on-video horror history, newly preserved from the original 3/4สบ master tape.

Special Features
โ€ข New transfer from the original 3/4สบ master tape
โ€ข UFO ABDUCTION: The 2017 directorโ€™s cut
โ€ข Commentary track with director Dean Alioto on original cut
โ€ข 1989 theatrical premiere introduction
โ€ข ENCOUNTERS TV segment
โ€ข Fantastic Fest Q&A
โ€ข Reversible cover artwork

JUNGLE TRAP + RUN COYOTE RUN

Two lost horror projects from director James Bryan (DONโ€™T GO IN THE WOODS) and producer-writerstar Renee Harmon (LADY STREET FIGHTER)!

JUNGLE TRAP is the final collaboration between James Bryan and Renee Harmon; a surreal horror dreamscape about a jungle hotel haunted by kill-crazy ghosts in loin cloths. Shot in 1990, the movie was unedited, unscored, and unseen by human eyes for over two decades . . . until the Bleeding Skull! team meticulously edited the movie under Bryanโ€™s guidance and recorded a soundtrack utilizing vintage synthesizers.

RUN COYOTE RUN is the ambitious, nightmarish lost project from Renee Harmon and James Bryan. Compiled from over a decade of footage and a sequel to the earlier LADY STREET FIGHTER, this patchwork synapse-fryer features psychic cops, axe-murdering cult members, and reality-defying fist fights.

Special Features
โ€ข JUNGLE TRAP transferred from the original 3/4โ€ master tapes
โ€ข JUNGLE TRAP Commentary track with director James Bryan, star Heidi Ahn, and the Bleeding
Skull! team
โ€ข It Wasn’t My Fault: The Making of JUNGLE TRAP
โ€ข JUNGLE TRAP outtakes
โ€ข HORROR CON (1989): surviving footage from James Bryanโ€™s unfinished horror movie,
scanned in 2K from the 35mm camera negative
โ€ข Bonus movie: RUN COYOTE RUN (1987), transferred from the original 3/4โ€ master tapes

101 Filmsย will releaseย The McPherson Tapeย andย Jungle Trap + Run Coyoteย fromย 14th February on Blu-ray and digital.


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