BLUE ÖYSTER CULT Classic To Be Featured In ROB ZOMBIE's 'Halloween'

June 18, 2007

According to Rob Zombie, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT's classic track "Don't Fear the Reaper" will be featured in his latest film, an adaptation of the 1978 horror classic "Halloween".

Zombie's remake of "Halloween", which stars Malcolm McDowell of "A Clockwork Orange" as Dr. Loomis and "X-Men" mutant Tyler Mane as the adult version of Myers, opens on August 31.

Zombie's previous films were 2003's "House of 1000 Corpses" and 2005's "The Devil's Rejects".

The official web site for ROB ZOMBIE's "Halloween" has been launched at www.halloween-themovie.com.

Meanwhile, Zombie's first-ever live album is scheduled for release in August. The CD was recorded at several shows on last year's "Educated Horses" tour and will include a 36-page deluxe booklet of never-before-seen live pictures plus a DVD.

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