Dead Right II Blu-Ray

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Deke Trenton (Michael Martin) wakes in a filthy clinic with a chemical fog in his veins and metal cuffs on his wrists. Standing over him is Nurse Bobo (Becker Von Felsburg), a soft spoken creep with dead eyes and a camera. Somewhere deeper in the clinic, the Surgeon (Gino Vigil) sharpens his tools. This isn’t the streets anymore. This is captivity.

Deke Trenton (Michael Martin) wakes in a filthy clinic with a chemical fog in his veins and metal cuffs on his wrists. Standing over him is Nurse Bobo (Becker Von Felsburg), a soft spoken creep with dead eyes and a camera. Somewhere deeper in the clinic, the Surgeon (Gino Vigil) sharpens his tools. This isn’t the streets anymore. This is captivity.

After the chaos of Dead Right, Bennie (Mitchell Martin) wants his brother erased, and the Surgeon is more than willing to make that happen. Now, Deke is trapped in a rotting medical nightmare built for one purpose: to break him open, piece by piece. No escape. No weapons. No leverage.

Switching gears from the brutal crime world of Dead Right, this sequel plunges Dollars & Donuts straight into full tilt horror. Directed by Daryl Della from a script by Hank Della, with gruesome effects by Josh and Sierra Russell and a nerve stabbing score by Arbel Bedak, Dead Right II is nastier, weirder, and far more unhinged than anything that came before it.

BONUS FEATURES:

• COMMENTARY
Featuring Daryl Della, Michael Martin, Mitchell Martin, Chris Cairo, Ray Revello, and Becker Von Felsburg.

A LONG TIME FILMING: THE MAKING OF DEAD RIGHT II (2013)
A 40-minute behind the scenes documentary charting the chaos, blood, and ingenuity that brought the sequel to life.

• OUTTAKES

• ORIGINAL TRAILER

• BECKER VON FELSBURG: TREE BOXER
A rare look at Becker’s unorthodox acting preparation.

• BECKER EATS A PEACH
The video that sparked the “Becker Eats” series, shot during the Dead Right II production.

RUPERT’S WORD (2012)
A bewildered loner haunted by a taunting iguana drifts through a strange loop of everyday life that never quite makes sense. Starring Chris Cairo.