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Slasher (2004)

Special Features

 

  • Commentary by director John Landis and crew
  • Deleted scenes
  • IFC making-of featurette
  • Crew biographies

Review

 

"My job as a slasher, being a used car salesperson, liquidator, doing these auction sales... people automatically assume whatever I say, whatever comes out of my mouth, is a lie." Meet Michael Bennett, better known as "The Slasher," a raspy-voiced family man who exudes so much nervous energy that he smokes two cigarettes at a time and can hardly stand still. When auto dealerships are desperate to dump their stale inventory as quickly as possible, the California-based Bennett is flown all over the country to slash prices and clear entire lots within a few short days. Director John Landis ("The Blues Brothers," "Animal House," "An American Werewolf in London") brilliantly turns his comedic eye on one particularly off-the-wall weekend in the life of Bennett, as he's called upon to help a struggling dealership in Memphis, home to Elvis Presley and the bankruptcy capital of the world. Featuring a pitch-perfect Southern soul soundtrack, including forgotten favorites from Sam & Dave, Booker T. and the MG's, and Otis Redding, SLASHER is a frenetic, fascinating and intensely funny look at one man so tightly wound, he couldn't be anything other than a salesman.

Technical Details

 

John Landis

Not Rated

2004

Fullscreen 4:3

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

85 minutes (approx)

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