The Corpse Grinders Trailer & Certificate Of Assurance 1972

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2008

Notes: Included here is the theatrical trailer coupled with the "Certificate Of Assurance" drive-in spot when "The Corpse Grinders" was doubled with the 1969 film "The Legend Of Witch Hollow". On top of that rides the 45 rpm record of said "Certificate Of Assurance".

Format: Theatrical Trailer
Released In US: January 1972
Director: Ted V. Mikels
Distributor:Geneni Film Distributors

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  • @rockinspiritphoto- Ted tells some great stories about making CG. That era, as you pointed out, has sadly ended. Guys like yourself and Ted, and countless others, really believed in what they were working on and put 100% effort behind it. Something that is missing in so many films of today regardless of genre.

  • That certificate of assurance is  awesome! LMFAO! coronary, insanity or death due to the program! great way to camp it up!

  • At least they covered the big three: coronary, insanity & death.

    Better than any life insurance company.

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  • I was 2nd assistant camera operator on this low budget TV Mikels flick. Some of the crew would double as victims of the mad doctor. Lot of fun working quick and dirty ultra low budgets. Good training, networking developing skills. Where you had to break in the business before digital put the power in the average film makers hands.

  • screaming savage blood death! (?)

  • hahahaha! The Certificate of Assurance is hysterical. I wish I could go to the snack bar right now and get one. :P

  • The certificate of assurance [to me] does not make sence but I love the trailer..... oh yeah now I know why.

  • Man, I love those William Castle-ish gimmicks. The Puke Cup for I Dismembered Mamma was my favorite (Yeah, like that tiny dixie cup would hold ANY hurl!)

  • That Certificate Of Assurance is an even hokier gimmick than the warning bell of "Cannibal Girls." Very nice!

  • I think they should reinstate those for shitty movies that come out now. One would've been great for "30 Days of Night" Not because it was scary, but because it sucked ass.

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