A Spooky October Coming from 88 Fims: Prey, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, SS Experiment Camp

As per usual, those UK Dons of Wage Destruction, 88 Films, are unleashing more titles in October.
First up is the sleazy alien underground classic, Prey from Norman J. Warren. Young female lovers are disturbed when a shapeshifting alien crashes into their lives and makes their house his home. What deadly extra-terrestrial intentions does this out-of-this-world visitor hide from them? Is he there to observe and study them as some sort of alien anthropologist or has he more dangerous intent?
I’ve only really spotted this one around and about within a boxset along with some of Norm’s other Britsploitation flicks.
There is not much on the extras side of things, but it’s the movie that counts.
Next along the cult conveyor belt comes The Town that Dreaded Sundown (the original). Personally, I’m not a fan of this one, but it has one hell of a following. Inspired by the infamous Moonlight Murders which took place in Texarkana in 1946, this controversial version of events is a grindhouse classic and a superior, sinister slasher. A sack-hooded killer is stalking the land and is leaving a trail of bodies behind him, causing the locals to live in fear when the sun sets.
Last but definitely not least, there’s SS Experiment Camp. Nasty Nazis and torture, with that infamous cover art. Nuff said.
Here’s the link to their coming soon pre-order page. Happy hunting, campers: 88-films.myshopify.com/collections/pre-orders













