Synopsis: Brothers Josh and Mike end up in a small Georgian town on their vacation. When Mike suddenly disappears, Josh sets out with a small search party only to discover a nearby chemical plant has inadvertently turned the townsfolk into a seething den of bloodthirsty mutants; hellbent on hunting down every last human to feed upon their flesh! Only the strong will survive! Prepare to be on the edge of your seat with this 1984 cult classic thriller!
There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region A (Blu-ray))
There is 1 additional edition of this movie in other regions
Commentary #1 features director John Cardos, producer Igo Kantor, and actor Lee Montgomery.
Commentary #2 features film historians Howard S. Berger and Steve Mitchell.
"A Real Country Boy" (17:10, HD) is an interview with actor Wings Hauser's widow, Cali Lili Hauser, who announces she's "breathing on behalf of Wings," working through a difficult time after his 2025 death. Calli's quest is preserve her late husband's legacy, out keep Hauser's creative presence going after his passing, announcing she's turning to A.I. technology to make sure he continues to appear in upcoming movies. The interviewee shares her experience as a first-time viewer of "Mutant" in recent years, connecting the unreal elements of the material to Hauser's spiritual and mentalist ways. Some biographical information is provided, and Cali celebrates the character of Josh in "Mutant." There's also a brief discussion of medical and environmental issues offered in the feature, which played into Hauser's personal passions.
"Mutant Report" (7:22, HD) is video conference interview with author Anthony Everitt, son of Fangoria writer David Everitt. The focus here is on a "Mutant" article written by David, sharing information about production participants and the troubled shoot. Everitt walks through casting choices and creative directions for the project, also offering his personal opinion on the movie.
Archival Interview (10:58, SD) discusses "Mutant" with actor Bo Hopkins, who shares tales from the "Mutant" shoot while seated as a busy, fairly noisy restaurant. The interview is a bit scattershot, but Hopkins provides a few anecdotes from the production, recalling time with co-stars, and he shares a bit of his professional philosophy, refusing to be choosy with projects. "Mutant" information is a bit light, but there's insight here into Hopkins's personality and career decisions.
Archival Interview (15:41, SD) explores "Mutant" with actor Lee Montgomery, who details his experience with the production, trying to make the most out of a smaller part. Thoughts on cast and crew are provided, with Montgomery mostly happy with his on-set adventure, including a brief affair with a local cheerleader that didn't end well. Career anecdotes are also supplied.