The Vault - Lunar Edition DVD
Full Moon
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Laufzeit:
180 Minuten
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Indiziert
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EAN:
0763843807464
Bild:
Full Frame 1.33:1
Ton:
DD 5.1
Sprache:
Englisch
Jahr:
2000
The Vault - Lunar Edition
An obnoxious street kid is spray-painting graffiti on the walls of Washington High School, a broken down and abandoned building. As he doodles away, he hears a noise behind a boarded up door. Intrigued, he decides to pop off the boards and take a look at what lies behind the locked up door. That is until a man in uniform (Leopoldo Papi) warns the boy that beyond that door lies a grave demon, and that he must be kept inside at all costs. The boy refuses to believe the old mans preaching and decides to try and open the door, but before that happens he is struck dead by the officer. The secret of the vault is preserved for now, but assuredly someone else will come to screw that all up.
[Full view - 52 kb]
Enter Mr. B and his four prototypical students. Zipper the computer geek, Kyle the gangster, Willy the joker and Dezaray the intelligent girl. Together they are on their way to the high school, which as it turns out, used to be a processing center for slaves entering from Africa. Apparently Sahzuku, a cruel slave with severe black magic skills killed many of the other slaves in an attempt at gaining freedom. He was locked away and left to die in the vault, but his soul still lives on (much like Shafts does). Trying to salvage memorabilia from the old school, the five-member group splits up and searches the building.
It is not long until one of the kids manages to open the vaults door, thereby releasing the deadly spirit of Sahzuku. Soon enough the body count begins to rise as various members of the group begin getting picked off one by one. With each death Sahzukus spirit gets stronger, and he needs only a few more victims for his restoration to be complete. It is now up to the remaining survivors to outwit, outplay and outlast the demonic slave and put him back where he belongs.
[Full view - 52 kb]
Enter Mr. B and his four prototypical students. Zipper the computer geek, Kyle the gangster, Willy the joker and Dezaray the intelligent girl. Together they are on their way to the high school, which as it turns out, used to be a processing center for slaves entering from Africa. Apparently Sahzuku, a cruel slave with severe black magic skills killed many of the other slaves in an attempt at gaining freedom. He was locked away and left to die in the vault, but his soul still lives on (much like Shafts does). Trying to salvage memorabilia from the old school, the five-member group splits up and searches the building.
It is not long until one of the kids manages to open the vaults door, thereby releasing the deadly spirit of Sahzuku. Soon enough the body count begins to rise as various members of the group begin getting picked off one by one. With each death Sahzukus spirit gets stronger, and he needs only a few more victims for his restoration to be complete. It is now up to the remaining survivors to outwit, outplay and outlast the demonic slave and put him back where he belongs.