We're a few days away from the kickoff of 31 Days of '81 Horror, my month long tribute to the horror films released thirty years ago, but before we get to October, let's take a gander at the posters for the films that were released in North American theatres back in September of 1981. Pretty slim pickings, though admittedly, it's a month with lots of stuff I have yet to see. Out of the selections, Walter Hill's Southern Comfort, which I reviewed, is the best of the bunch.
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Hmm... Ever notice in the early Chuck Norris films, they depicted him a little buff in posters? Oh, well. At least we still had True Confessions. Thanks, Colonel.
That is a great tag line: Chuck Norris maybe hazardous to your health!
Funny story, Slaughter in San Francisco was made in the early 70's by Golden Harvest to capitalize on Chuck's performance in Bruce Lee's Way of the Dragon but rereleased under a new title after he became a star in America.
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