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Name of the Game Is Kill (The) AKA The Female Trap (1968)
A desert family offers a traveling stranger its hospitality, but the stranger doesn't realize exactly what they have in store for him.Director: Gunnar Hellström
OVERALL: Draw-
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by screenwriter Gary Crutcher, moderated by Daniel Griffith
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Extras:Introduction by documentary filmmaker Daniel Griffith (1:22)
"Psycho's Sister: Making The Name of the Game is Kill" (45:38)
"Schlockmeister: Joe Solomon on Reels" trailer reel for distributor Joe Solomon (44:59; with optional commentary by Temple of Schlock's Chris Poggiali)
"Good News in Jerome" text essay on the recovery of "The Name of the Game is Kill" by Chris Poggiali
"Memo from the Flophouse: a personal message from screenwriter Gary Crutcher" (text)
"Out from the Shadows: The Electric Prunes" featurette on the band heard in the film (3:35)
Promotional Gallery
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Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.71:1
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Picture Format:Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Transfer source from a 16mm print.
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Extras:DISC ONE
*The Film
Audio Commentary by screenwriter Gary Crutcher, moderated by Daniel Griffith (in English with optional German subtitles)
"Psycho's Sister: Making The Name of the Game is Kill" (45:38)
Still Gallery
English Trailer (0:49)
German Trailer (1:58)
Trailer for "Die Fratz"
DISC TWO (Hi-Def SPIN DVD)
*The Film in HD (M2TS format) -
Subtitles:German (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:Anamorphic
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TV System:PAL
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Release title: "Das Rasthaus der teuflischen Schwestern"
Comes with a slipcover and an 8-page booklet.
Limited to 1,000 pieces.
The Hi-Def SPIN disc is a data DVD featuring an M2TS format version of the film in high definition that is playable on PC computers and certain players.
This is a different 35mm-sourced transfer than the American DVD. -
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OVERALL: Draw
The German DVD has a newer 35mm-sourced transfer (as well as an extra data DVD with an HD resolution file of the film) while the VCI has more comprehensive extras but a 16mm-sourced transfer.
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CUTS:
- R0 America- VCI - No cuts (83:09 NTSC)
- R0 Special Screenings #4 Germany- Motion Picture / Media T. - No cuts (80:03 PAL)
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 02/05/13
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 19/08/18UPDATE LOG:
02/05/13 : Initial entry.
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