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List Price: $19.95 | | Label: Shriek Show
Salesrank: 92951
Released: August 17, 2004 |
| Our Price: $4.95 |
| Used Price: $3.63 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
A bizarre blood cult is on the prowl for human sacrifices! A beautiful college co-ed is lured to an abandoned country club by a strange coven of cannibalistic witches, ghosts and brutal axe murderers. Will she be able to thwart their plans to recruit new victims for ritualistic murder? Or will she be the main course in a blood cult banquet? Starring a young Laurie Walters of TV’s Eight is Enough and Joe Spano of TV’s Hill Street Blues.
Warlock Moon Reviews:
Warlock Moon 
2009-10-20 - I liked the movie.
As no other reviewers said, there were twists in the story that made it interesting. Not much gore, bad language, or nudity, which is a minus. It was good vs evil, but who was good and who was evil?
They did it again... 
2004-09-02 - I really don't like repeating myself but yeah, this DVD is missing several minutes of footage and basically everything I said about the Hell High DVD applies here as well, except this time I can not recommend the purchase of this release one bit. As of this writing, Media Blasters have released six Joe Bob Briggs DVDs, and of those six, two of them (Hell High and this one) are missing several minutes of footage as well as the Joe Bob commentary which accompanies this footage. Since the only reason anybody would really want to buy these DVDs is for the Joe Bob commentary, I consider this a very big negative. Somebody in the quality control department is obviously sleeping on the job at Media Blasters, and with three more Joe Bob DVDs slated for release before the end of this year, I fear for my fellow Joe Bob fans.
Avoid this DVD and tell Media Blasters you'll continue to avoid their future releases until they get it right.
EDITED PRINT - Shriek Show Screws Up Again! 
2004-08-20 - Yep, that DVD company that just can't get it right strikes again!
WARLOCK MOON - a fun little independent 70's horror flick finally sees the light of day on DVD. And thanks to Shriek Show, the version we now have is CUT! Over 10 minutes of the film are cut out! Unbelievable! Thanks Shriek Show - for nothing!
Do not support this shoddy release. Seek out the old UNCUT vhs version from Unicorn Video instead.