In Drive-In Massacre, hot fun in the summertime turns into blood-curdling screams, and Severin Films will release the 1977 slasher on Blu-ray this March.

According to Blu-ray.com, Severin Films will release Drive-In Massacre on Blu-ray beginning March 14th.

Synopsis and Special Features (via Blu-ray.com): "It was one of the few true slasher movies to pre-date HALLOWEEN and FRIDAY THE 13th, and remains the closest you'll ever come to an actual seedy '70s drive-in experience: It's a hot summer night in Southern California and the local passion pit is packed with patrons. But when a sword-wielding psycho begins carving up customers, it'll unspool a grubby cavalcade of creepy carnies, peeping perverts, graphic decapitations and an ending you have to see/hear to believe. John F. Goff (THE FOG), Bruce Kimball (LOVE CAMP 7) and co-writer George 'Buck' Flower (BACK TO THE FUTURE) star in this nasty slab of '70s sleaze directed by adult film & episodic television veteran Stu Segall (INSATIABLE), now packed with all-new Special Features.

Special Features:

  • Audio Commentary With Director Stu Segall
  • Drive-In Days: Interview With Star / Co-Writer John F. Goff
  • Norm Sheridan Recalls Drive-In Massacre
  • Making the Massacre: Interview With Director Stu Segall
  • Theatrical Trailer"

Cover art (via Blu-ray.com):

Reverse cover art (via Facebook):

Source: Blu-ray.com
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