For his first foray into horror cinema the genre in which he would ensure his legacy Norman J Warren teamed up with critic-turned-screenwriter David McGillivray (House of Whipcord) and Hammer veteran Michael Gough (The Phantom of the Opera) for a tale of witchcraft and occultism. Candace Glendenning (Tower of Evil) plays a young woman who witnesses the death of her parents en route to visiting her uncle (played by Gough) and cousin (Martin Potter, Goodbye Gemini). While recovering from the trauma at his isolated estate, she begins to suspect all is not as it seems and that dark magic may be at work Special Features 2K restoration, supervised and approved by director Norman J Warren Original mono audio Two presentations of the film: the director's cut (89 mins); and the export version (90 mins) Audio commentary with Warren and screenwriter David McGillivray (2004) Audio commentary with Warren and composer John Scott (2019) Before the Blood (2019, 29 mins): Warren recalls his earliest experiences in the film industry All You Need Is Blood (1976, 13 mins): vintage making of' documentary, presented in High Definition for the first time All You Need Is Blood Outtakes (1976, 33 mins): rare and previously unseen footage shot on location Creating Satan (2004, 30 mins): archival documentary featuring interviews with Warren, McGillivray, actor Martin Potter, and others Devilish Music (2004, 13 mins): archival interview with John Scott Two deleted scenes with commentary by Warren Censoring Satan's Slave' (2019, 16 mins): video demonstration of the cuts imposed by the British Board of Film Censors in 1976 Original U' certificate theatrical trailer Original R'-rated theatrical trailer Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
One of British genre cinema's most important and distinctive independent filmmakers, Norman J Warren made a series of horror films which were at the forefront of a new wave in British horror during the 1970s. Reflecting a period of permissiveness and fearlessness, Warren's distinctive stylings are far removed from the Gothic conventions of Hammer Films, deliberately upped the ante in terms of sex, violence and gore to create a new breed of horror that was designed to shock for shock's sake. Five of Norman J Warren's horrifying chillers are presented here in new restorations and on Blu-ray for the very first time in the UK. Containing a wealth of new and archival extras including new appreciations by contemporary British filmmakers, new cast and crew interviews, audio commentaries on all five films, rare short films, outtakes and alternative scenes, and making-of documentaries this stunning Limited Edition box set from Indicator is strictly limited to 6,000 units. Extras: New 2K restorations of all five films, approved by director Norman J Warren Original mono audio The BEHP Interview with Norman J Warren (2018): an archival video recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the prolific filmmaker in conversation with Martin Sheffield Satan's Slave audio commentary with director Norman J Warren and screenwriter David McGillivray, and a second commentary with Warren and composer John Scott Prey audio commentary with Norman J Warren and author Jonathan Rigby Terror audio commentary with Norman J Warren and screenwriter David McGillivray Inseminoid audio commentary with Norman J Warren and assistant director Gary White Bloody New Year audio commentary with Norman J Warren and film critic Josephine Botting All You Need Is Blood (1976): a vintage making of' documentary for Satan's Slave, presented in High Definition for the first time Creating Satan (2004): an archival documentary on the making of Satan's Slave featuring interviews with Warren, David McGillivray, actor Martin Potter, and others Devilish Music (2004): an archival interview with composer John Scott Satan's Slave alternative scenes Keep on Running (2004): an archival documentary on the making of Prey featuring interviews with Warren, actor Sally Faulkner, producer Terry Marcel, and others Prey: On Set with Norman J Warren (1977): location footage with new Norman J Warren commentary Bloody Good Fun (2004): an archival documentary on the making of Terror featuring interviews with Warren, actors Carolyn Courage, Mary Maude, James Aubrey and Elaine Ives-Cameron, writer David McGillivray, and others Interview with John Nolan (2019): the Terror actor recalls making the film Terror deleted scene Subterranean Universe (2004): an archival documentary on the making of Inseminoid featuring interviews with Warren, actors Stephanie Beacham, David Baxt and Barry Houghton, and others Interview with Trevor Thomas (2019): a new interview with the Inseminoid actor Inseminoid Girl (2004): an archival interview with actor Judy Geeson Electronic Approach (2004): an archival interview with Inseminoid composer John Scott Interview with Catherine Roman (2019): the Bloody New Year actor recalls making the film Interview with Steve Emerson (2019): the actor and stunt coordinator discusses working on Terror and Bloody New Year Norman J Warren: A Sort of Autobiography (2004): an archival career-encompassing interview The Bridge (1955-57): surviving footage of an early short film directed by Warren, about a pilot on a mission to locate a bridge in Germany during World War II The Making of The Bridge': rare and unseen behind-the-scenes footage with commentary by Warren Carol (1962): pilot tests for Warren's unrealised feature film about teenage pregnancy and backstreet abortion, with Georgina Hale and Michael Craze Drinkin' Time (1963): a comic silent short directed by Warren Turn Off Your Bloody Phone: Norman J Warren and the Ghost (2013): horror short produced for FrightFest, starring Warren, David McGillivray, and Yixi Sun Interview with Yixi Sun (2019): an interview with the filmmaker and Warren collaborator Trailers and TV Spots Image galleries: promotional and publicity material New English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive 120-page book with a new essay by Adrian Smith, archival interviews, articles and on-set reports, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits and more World and UK premieres on Blu-ray Limited Edition of 6,000 copies All extras subject to change
An adaptation of James Joyce's monumental modernist novel. Dublin June 16 1904. Stephen Dedalus (Maurice Roves) embarks on a day of wandering about the city during which he finds friendship and a father figure in Leopold Bloom (Milo O'Shea). Meanwhile Bloom's day is illuminated by a funeral and an evening of drinking and revelry that stirs paternal feelings toward Stephen and ends with a rapprochment with Molly Bloom (Barbara Jefford) his unfaithful wife.
Freddie Francis (Tales From The Crypt, Torture Garden) apparently didn't care much for this, his 1974 assignmentfor the Kandel and Cohen production house even going so far as to describe it as worse than Trog We at Nucleus, however, disagree: Craze is a slice of prime British horror sleaze, ripe for rediscovery. It's got everything! It's got Jack Palance (Dracula, Torture Garden, Hawk The Slayer) pretending to be English, exclaiming Jeezus Christ Almighty! and picking up dolly birds in funky psychedelic nightspots! It's got Martin Potter (Goodbye Gemini, Satan's Slave, Cruel Passion) as his paranoid, hard-drinking gay business partner, Julie Ege (Creatures the World Forgot, Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires) andKathleen Byron (Twins of Evil) as ritual victims, and Michael Jayston (Thriller, Quiller, Tales that Witness Madness) Percy Herbert (The Fiend, Black Snake) and David Warbeck (The Beyond, The Black Cat) as a trio of grumpy flatfoot coppers! It's got Suzy Kendall (Up The Junction, Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Torso) as a curly-wigged hooker with a jaw-dropping sex-aid collection, and Trevor Howard, Diana Dors, Hugh Griffith and Edith Evans (you KNOW who they are), slumming it in late-career cameos.
When three old acquaintances are thrown together after several years they are shocked to realize that they are looking at each other from different sides of the law.
""My ambition has always been to restore fantasy to the cinema "" revealed renowned Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. And so he did in this feverishly brilliant succession of grotesque and macabre images which make the fantasies of his films 8 and Juliet of the Spirits seem as child's play. Fellini Satyricon is a spectacle in colour recreating the bawdy and lecherous days of Nero's reign in ancient Rome. It immerses you in a universe unconcerned with human dignity and obsessed with
A romantic tragedy, adapted from Russian poet Alexander Pushkin's 19th century verse novel.
Two friends one a policeman and the other a criminal come into conflict in this tense, early '70s crime thriller starring Martin Potter, Julia Foster and Nicky Henson. With taut, gritty direction from Sidney Hayers and a hard-edged script from Z-Cars writer Allan Prior, All Coppers Are... is featured here as a brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio. p> Joe, Sue, and Barry meet at a wedding party and soon become friends. Sue falls for Joe, a policeman, but he is married and so she turns her affections to Barry who she soon finds out is a tearaway planning a warehouse robbery. Special Features Brand-new interviews with actor Wendy Allnutt, 1st assistant editor Jonathan Morris and stuntman Chris Webb Theatrical trailer Image gallery Limited edition booklet written by Adrian Smith
Satan's Slave A terrifying British chiller from cult director Norman J Warren (Inseminoid Prey). After her parents are killed in a car crash Catherine (Candace Glendenning) is trapped in a remote country mansion with her uncle (Michael Gough) her sadistic cousin Stephen (Martin Potter) and the family maid (Barbara Kellerman). Plagued by premonitions Catherine has horrific visions of witches being tortured and abused and satanic covens performing unspeakable rituals... Graphic gory and explicit this Special Edition of Satan's Slave is packed with bonus features. Prey Glory Annen (Felicity) and Sally Faulkner (Vampyres) star in this controversial British Sci-Fi Horror thriller from cult director Norman J. Warren (Inseminoid Satan's Slave). Something has fallen to Earth. Something terrible. A merciless carnivorous predator with an insatiable hunger for flesh... Assuming human form the creature stumbles upon a remote country house owned by a beautiful young lesbian couple that has a locked trunk - full of blood soaked secrets! Gore-filled and explicit Prey is presented here in a Special Edition packed with bonus features. Special Features: Audio Commentaries by Director Norman Warren Keep On Running (The Making of Prey) Norman Warren Short Film: Fragment (1965) Stills Galleries All You Need is Blood Archive Featurette Creating Satan - The Making of Satan's Slave Devilish Music Featurette Deleted Scenes Theatrical Trailers Booklet Notes by Director Norman Warren
Goodbye Gemini
When a tyrant comes among us a hero will arise to oppose and crush him. In the whole range of fact and fiction there is no character who satisfies this need with more romantic exuberance than Robin Hood. This new serial written specially for television tells once more with a few original variations the story of his exciting life and adventures... The long awaited 1975 miniseries first aired on BBC1 is finally available of DVD!
Satan's Slave (1976): Following the death of her parents a young woman is sent to live with her uncle only to find that the mansion is a haven for a devil-worshipping cult... Prey (1978): A cannibalistic alien lands in the heart of wealthy England. Assuming the form of a local man the alien is introduced to the eccentric household of a lesbian and her neurotic lover... Terror (1979): Royal ancestors feel the wrath of the curse of a condemned witch whose espou
No woman suffered more... Based on the infamous Marquis de Sade's novel 'Justine The Misfortunes of Virtue' and starring a young Koo Stark as a virtuous innocent whose chosen path of goodness is thwarted at every turn. This film is a dark tale of sexual depravity and Sadean excess. However Justine's sister the cunning and amoral Juliette (Lydia Lisle) chooses a path of sex and debauchery and finds only happiness.
This Box Set Contains the following films: Sacred Flesh (Dir: Nigel Wingrove) (1999): Torn between sexual desire her vows of chastity and her fear of eternal damnation a medieval nun struggles with her sanity. Bordering on madness she seeks solace in the savage words of sexual denial that are spoken to her by a disturbing ""death Nun"" vision. Her sanity is further threatened by the imagined figure of Mary Magdalene who challenges her concepts of sex as an evil malignant force. In between these discussions the nun's mind is filled with brooding violent sexual fantasies that push her into a world of blackness blood and orgasmic destruction. Sinful Nuns (Dir: Sergio Grieco) (1973): A twisted take on Romeo and Juliet as Lucita is locked away in a convent to keep her away from her lover Esteban. Before the pair can elope Esteban is accused of heresy. Hiding in the convent he discovers the horrifying depravity of the covent's abbess Sister Incarnation. Can Esteban rescue his love from this madhouse before the inquisitor discovers what is going on and has everyone executed? Justine (Dir Chris Boger) (1977): Based on the infamous Marquis de Sade's novel 'Justine' The Misfortunes of Virtue' and starring a young Koo Stark as a virtuous innocent whose chosen path of goodness is thwarted at every turn. This film is a dark tale of sexual depravity and Sadean excess. However Justine's sister the cunning and amoral Juliette (Lydia Lisle) chooses a path of sex and debauchery and finds only happiness.
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