

Shot during a lull in production during their seminal SOV epic Burglar From Hell, New York based writer / director Phil Herman and his Falcon Video collective concocted Jacker; unleashing another notable fanzine favorite during the ‘90s mail order horror boom that was keenly inspired by the real life rash of carjackings that proliferated in the Tri-State area during the era. Its notoriety inspired the elaborate sequel Jacker 2: Descent to Hell three years later and helped cement Phil Herman’s status as a distinctive and eccentric voice in the analog underground.
In Jacker (1993), Mike Rivers is a man on the edge. After killing his nagging wife, he embarks on a non-stop spree of violence; executing unsuspecting motorists for sport. The tenacious Detective Jackson harbors an unquenchable thirst for vengeance after Rivers murders his sister in cold blood. With Jackson hot on the trail and Rivers’ crime spree escalating, the two inevitably collide in a savage fight to the death. Featuring another early and revealing performance from future W.A.V.E. starlet Debbie D. (Eaten Alive: A Tasteful Revenge), Jacker combines thick Queens accents, a skateboard vs. car chase, and bowls of blood-soaked mini wheats for an unforgettable, mind-razing cult movie experience.
The pychotic car jacker Mike Rivers awakes and continues his reign of terror in Jacker 2: Descent to Hell (1996). But this time, Rivers returns as a supernatural entity who can inhabit the bodies of his murdered victims. Focusing his ire on his loan disfigured survivor James, Rivers plunges him into a surreal, psychological hellscape that resembles a solarized verision of Harmony Korine’s Trash Humpers. A New York lensed, analog grimefest with a dollop of prophetic social commentary which boasts a stellar cast including Joel D. Wynkoop (Creep, Lost Faith), Nancy Feliciano (Sickened), and Marilyn Ghigliotti (Clerks, Clerks III)!
directed by: Ben Stanski & Barry Gaines
starring: Phil Herman, Barry Gaines, Debbie D., Marilyn Ghigliotti, Ben Stanski, Patrice Jackson, Joel D. Wynkoop
1993, 1996 / 194 min (combined) / 1.33:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
-
New transfers of both features from the original analog master tapes
- Audio commentary on both features with writer / producer / actor Phil Herman
- Optional introductions by writer / actor Phil Herman and actor Joel D. Wynkoop
- “Jack of all Trades” -an interview with writer / producer / actor Phil Herman
- “Finding the Essence” -an interview with actress Marilyn Ghigliotti
- “To Hell and Back” -an interview with actor / director Barry Gaines
- “Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd” -an interview with actor Joel D. Wynkoop
- “Descent to Jersey” -an interview with editor Dave Castiglione
- Archival Debbie D. modeling tape from 1992
- Behind the scenes stills gallery
- Reversible sleeve
- English SDH subtitles
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Apparel, accessories, and collectibles are not eligible for Media Mail. These are USPS's rules, not ours.
Pre-orders will ship when the item is in stock. Sometimes this is before the advertised release date, and sometimes it can be a few days after, depending on the manufacturer.
Orders will ship when all items in the order are in stock.
We offer free domestic shipping on all orders over $100.00.
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Shot during a lull in production during their seminal SOV epic Burglar From Hell, New York based writer / director Phil Herman and his Falcon Video collective concocted Jacker; unleashing another notable fanzine favorite during the ‘90s mail order horror boom that was keenly inspired by the real life rash of carjackings that proliferated in the Tri-State area during the era. Its notoriety inspired the elaborate sequel Jacker 2: Descent to Hell three years later and helped cement Phil Herman’s status as a distinctive and eccentric voice in the analog underground.
In Jacker (1993), Mike Rivers is a man on the edge. After killing his nagging wife, he embarks on a non-stop spree of violence; executing unsuspecting motorists for sport. The tenacious Detective Jackson harbors an unquenchable thirst for vengeance after Rivers murders his sister in cold blood. With Jackson hot on the trail and Rivers’ crime spree escalating, the two inevitably collide in a savage fight to the death. Featuring another early and revealing performance from future W.A.V.E. starlet Debbie D. (Eaten Alive: A Tasteful Revenge), Jacker combines thick Queens accents, a skateboard vs. car chase, and bowls of blood-soaked mini wheats for an unforgettable, mind-razing cult movie experience.
The pychotic car jacker Mike Rivers awakes and continues his reign of terror in Jacker 2: Descent to Hell (1996). But this time, Rivers returns as a supernatural entity who can inhabit the bodies of his murdered victims. Focusing his ire on his loan disfigured survivor James, Rivers plunges him into a surreal, psychological hellscape that resembles a solarized verision of Harmony Korine’s Trash Humpers. A New York lensed, analog grimefest with a dollop of prophetic social commentary which boasts a stellar cast including Joel D. Wynkoop (Creep, Lost Faith), Nancy Feliciano (Sickened), and Marilyn Ghigliotti (Clerks, Clerks III)!
directed by: Ben Stanski & Barry Gaines
starring: Phil Herman, Barry Gaines, Debbie D., Marilyn Ghigliotti, Ben Stanski, Patrice Jackson, Joel D. Wynkoop
1993, 1996 / 194 min (combined) / 1.33:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
-
New transfers of both features from the original analog master tapes
- Audio commentary on both features with writer / producer / actor Phil Herman
- Optional introductions by writer / actor Phil Herman and actor Joel D. Wynkoop
- “Jack of all Trades” -an interview with writer / producer / actor Phil Herman
- “Finding the Essence” -an interview with actress Marilyn Ghigliotti
- “To Hell and Back” -an interview with actor / director Barry Gaines
- “Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd” -an interview with actor Joel D. Wynkoop
- “Descent to Jersey” -an interview with editor Dave Castiglione
- Archival Debbie D. modeling tape from 1992
- Behind the scenes stills gallery
- Reversible sleeve
- English SDH subtitles
Orders will ship within 5 business days, though delivery times may vary depending on the shipping method chosen at checkout. On average, Media Mail will take 2 to 8 days to arrive, whereas Priority Mail and Ground Advantage will take 2-3 days to arrive. International orders will take longer. Shipping times will be estimated at check out.
Apparel, accessories, and collectibles are not eligible for Media Mail. These are USPS's rules, not ours.
Pre-orders will ship when the item is in stock. Sometimes this is before the advertised release date, and sometimes it can be a few days after, depending on the manufacturer.
Orders will ship when all items in the order are in stock.
We offer free domestic shipping on all orders over $100.00.