Pontypool (Blu-ray Disc, 2010)

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The Pontypool Blu-ray is a special edition horror film that includes bonus features and is region-free, allowing it to be played on any Blu-ray player worldwide. Starring Stephen McHattie, this British-made zombie movie is certified as a 15 and offers an intense viewing experience for fans of the horror genre. With high-quality visuals and sound, this Blu-ray disc is a must-have for collectors and movie enthusiasts looking to add a unique and chilling film to their library.

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It’s not just the snow storm that’s chilling in this Canadian zombie movie from director Bruce McDonald (THE TRACEY FRAGMENTS). Stephen McHattie (WATCHMEN) stars as controversy-courting radio DJ Grant Mazzy, who can only find work in Pontypool, Ontario, where he broadcasts his show from the church basement. The monotony of relaying the small-town news of a blizzard is broken when Grant begins to report strange stories of violence to his listeners. It is soon revealed that there’s a virus infecting the whole town, and Grant and his coworkers barricade themselves in the office. But the virus doesn’t use the standard methods of blood or air for its transmission; instead, language is responsible for the disease, which leaves Grant wondering whether it is better to spread the news or keep quiet.

Product Identifiers

UPC5060192810424
eBay Product ID (ePID)82179325

Product Key Features

ActorStephen Mchattie
RatingNR
Movie/TV TitlePontypool
DirectorBruce McDonald
FormatBlu-ray Disc
Release Year2010
GenreHorror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureCA
Leading RoleStephen Mchattie
Release Date20100125
Film CountryCanada
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