When you think of a slasher film, images of summer camp and college campuses might dance in your head, but in her feature directorial debut, B.C. Butcher, Kansas Bowling uniquely sets a slasher story in prehistoric times that can be experienced from the comfort of your couch when Troma Entertainment releases the horror comedy on Blu-ray in early 2017.

Blu-ray.com reports that B.C. Butcher will be released on Blu-ray beginning January 10th. Special features and the trailer are below, and in case you missed it, check out Daily Dead's Q&A with Bowling.

Synopsis and Special Features (via Blu-ray.com): B.C. Butcher is the paleo-party horror movie of the stone-ages! When a tribe of hot cave women impart cruel, violent justice onto one of their own and leave the dead cave girl's body tied to a tree, their fate takes a turn for the worse! Stalked by a hideously deformed, giant, pre-historic monster called B.C. Butcher, the cave women are violently destroyed one by one despite warnings by the tribe's blind prophetess. Who will save them?

B.C. Butcher is hailed as the first pre-historic slasher film! Shot on brilliant 16 mm film, the movie features O.J. Simpson trial star Kato Kaelin, a cameo from Rodney (The Mayor of Sunset Strip) Bingenheimer (KROQ Radio), narration by Kadeem Hardison and a rock-n-roll performance by California band, The Ugly Kids. Club yourself with prehistoric horror and hilarity – Your eyes will pop! Your loincloth will drop!

Special Features:

  • Intro by Lloyd Kaufman (president of Troma Entertainment and creator of The Toxic Avenger)
  • Cavegirl Commentary (with director Kansas Bowling and Lloyd Kaufman
  • Lloyd Kaufman's tell-all interview with director Kansas Bowling
  • Pre-historic first scene
  • B.C. Butcher goes apesh*t in Hollywood
  • Two music videos directed by Kansas Bowling
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Troma Now! Xtreme Edition
  • Radiation March
  • Tromatic trailers"

Source: Blu-ray.com
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