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Morada Vision Presents Hef’s Halloween Spooktacular On DVD
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Article added by: Keith Hannaleck


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Ventura, CA--October 11, 2005---Most people know Hugh Hefner for his renowned publication Playboy. The famous publisher has more than one love in his life in addition to his spicy magazine. Hef’s other passion, horror films, is celebrated this and every year at Halloween. This year we can all put on our makeup and costumes and enjoy the colorful and ghoulish DVD from Morada Vision, titled Playboy Presents Hef’s Halloween Spooktacular.

Every year Hefner throws one of the biggest parties in the world at his mansion and people from all lifestyles show up for the event. The party has reached legendary proportions over the years. The haunted house show gets special treatment from designers that work in Hollywood’s special effects areas.

The DVD features clips from the actual party, behind the scenes production work with the producer of the event, and the lovely queen of the night Elvira hosting the show.

Horror movie buffs will find this an extremely interesting adventure from start to finish. From the creation of the props to the revealing body painting of the models that show up at the party to dance the night away-this DVD has something for everyone interested in entertainment that has many facets. You will learn how Hugh Hefner could have ended up in film making if he did not launch his magazine or discover that some of your favorite Hollywood stars turn out for the fun at the annual event, and hot acts like The Girls Next Door with Holly, Bridget & Kendra are a few of the featured stars.

There is nothing like bringing the party home with you, and Playboy, celluloid, and horror, is quite a mix, and one you should not miss. This Halloween you have a chance to add a little flavor and scare to your home entertainment center by putting on the Playboy Presents Hef’s Halloween Spooktacular DVD. This film makes it all happen with beautiful ladies screaming on fright night, Elvira’s commentary, and many other unexpected seasonal treats to make the journey more exciting and pleasing than any other Halloween.

Contact: Marshall Blonstein
Company: Morada Vision
Address: 870 East Front Street, #3 Ventura, CA 93001
Telephone: (866) 203-0647
Fax:(805) 648-7552
E-mail : info@audiofidelity.net
Website: http://www.audiofidelity.net

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