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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Brand: STARZ HOME ENTERTAINMENT EAN: 0013138990389 Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Starz / Anchor Bay Languages: Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay MPN: ANBDN9903D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay Region Code: 1 Release Date: May 15, 2007 Running Time: 58 minutes Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Theatrical Release Date: January 05, 2007 Editorial Review: Product Description: Late at night on a lonley country road cliff addison & his wife abby are involved in a fiery car wreck that leaves cliff unhurt & his wife hideously burned. As abby lies comatose kept alive only by life support he charred spirit seeks revenge on those who profit from her plight. Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 05/15/2007 Starring: Martin Donovan Julia Anderson Run time: 57 minutes Rating: Nr Amazon.com: Though one might question the legitimacy of director Rob Schmidt being named a Master of Horror after his previous effort, the odious Wrong Turn, with Right to Die he turns in a watchable episode for the horror anthology series that combines the standard hardcore gore with a dose of social commentary. Indie stalwart Martin Donovan is top-billed as a philandering dentist whose wife is left disfigured and near death after a fiery car wreck. As a debate rages between Donovan, his wife's family, and various factions of the "right to life" community, the wife's spirit wreaks gruesome vengeance on those seek to exploit her agony for their own purposes. Exceptionally gruesome at times, and well-played by Donovan and Corbin Bernsen as his shady lawyer, Right to Die is one of the more ambitious episodes from MoH's second season, and if its mix of chills and politics isn't as satisfying as Joe Dante's first season episode, Homecoming, it still aims higher than most mainstream genre efforts. The DVD includes commentary by Schmidt, featurettes on the episode and its grisly special effects, and the shooting script in DVD-ROM format. -- Paul Gaita Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Decent at best episode of MOHRob Schmidt is far from being a Master of Horror, but the Wrong Turn director manages to turn in a decent enough Masters of Horror episode with Right to Die. Martin Donovan (The Quiet, Insomnia) stars as a cheating dentist, whose wife (Julia Anderson) is involved in a catastrophic car crash that leaves her with severe burns and in a coma. While he insists on the plug being pulled, her mother fights to keep her alive, which results in the wife's spirit taking vengeance on whoever she can get her ... Read More Rating: - frightfulThis was my favorite episode. It kept me on the edge of my seat. I love revenge stories and this was no exception. She wasn't the nicest person, however burns have got to be the most painful, debilitating injury of all and that guy deserved his comeuppance !! Rating: - Please enter a title for your review*contains spoilers* the first 20 minutes are very slow, after that it picks up and becomes an engaging drama. at first i thought the twist at the end, which is actually a reveal of something that happened at the start, was dumb, but five minutes later what it actually meant hit me (that he wants to keep his wife alive so her ghost can't come after him) and now i think it's genius. i generally dislike twist endings because they contradict the previous story but this one does the exact opposite. ... Read More Rating: - 1 Hour was not EnoughSo many plotholes I dare not go into them here. This being 1 hour in length there were so many scenes that raised questions which were never answered. While Corbin Bernson stole the scenes by nailing down his seedy lawyer character in the first half hour, the film then falls apart as it abruptly tries to become horrific but so many unecesary scenes are added from out of nowhere with no resolution. It seems as though this was meant to have been at least 100 minutes, but scenes were deleted resulting in ... Read More Rating: - Liar Liar, hands on fire...I had no idea what I was into when I bought this movie. It looks like a horror movie but it draws you in to the controversy underneath. What would you do if your mate was badly hurt and you had to decide if they were to live or die? Of course, there are gruesome and unbelievable scenes. Some scenes in the hospital should have been revised... The actors do their fair share with what they ve got. The movie keeps you hanging on until the end, to the ending with a big wide smirk on your face... There ... Read More |