ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST returns the great Ian McCulloch (CONTAMINATION) to the screen as one of Italian horror cinema’s most likeable heroes. Unfortunately though McCulloch is once again placed in a luckless situation: arriving on a Caribbean island full of arisen innards-hungry undead denizens. Adding to his anguish is a tribe of peckish cannibals – and rest assured they have still not learned how to cook their dinner properly… or picked up any table manners! Also known as DOCTOR BUTCHER MD and expertly directed by the late Marino Girolami ZOMBI HOLOCAUST transplants two of Rome’s finest fright templates into one entrails laden entity. Indeed as the title suggests this legendary grindhouse gem is a macabre mix of CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS – offering the primitive barbeques of the former flick with the more supernatural suspense of the latter frightener. Can your stomach hold up? Be warned: the gore is more gruesome than ever in this beautifully re-mastered HD edition presented uncut and uncensored courtesy of the B-movie mavericks at 88 Films! BRAND NEW HD Master from the original camera negative restored and graded at Pinewood Studios Post Production in 2015. Uncompressed LPCM English Soundtrack Uncompressed LPCM Italian Soundtrack with newly translated English Subtitles Reversible Sleeve with alternative art Includes a Collectible 300gsm Original Poster Post Card EATEN ALIVE brand new feature length Documentary about the Italian Cannibal film phenomenon. Q&A with star Ian McCulloch from Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films Deleted Scene Theatrical Trailer Collectible 16 page glossy booklet written by Calum Waddell featuring the names of the restoration supporters.
Do you like Italian zombie movies? And do you like Italian cannibal movies? If you do, you're going to love Zombie Holocaust, which takes the best bits of both and mashes them up into a particularly nauseating cocktail as the great Ian McCulloch (Zombie Flesh Eaters) does battle with the living dead, the local 'anthropophagi' and an especially demented scientist as well. Sometimes known as Doctor Butcher M.D., this 'orrible classic has been fully restored: the blood and guts have never looked as lurid as they do in this brand new 4K transfer. 88 Films are proud to present this mad masterpiece of Italian exploitation, completely uncut. Product Features 4K Restoration From Original 2-Perf Techniscope Negative 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray⢠presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) HD (1080p) Blu-ray⢠presentation 2.0 English Mono 2.0 Italian Mono with English Subtitles Audio Commentary with David Flint and Adrian Smith Girolami Holocaust - An interview with Alberto Moriani and Enzo G. Castellari Our Life, Our Music - An interview with Giacomo and Edda Dell'Orso To Die and Rise in Rome - An interview with Marcello Avellone Eaten Alive!: The Rise and Fall of the Italian Cannibal Film Q&A with Ian McCulloch at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films (2009) Restoration Reel Theatrical Trailer
Do you like Italian zombie movies? And do you like Italian cannibal movies? If you do, you're going to love Zombie Holocaust, which takes the best bits of both and mashes them up into a particularly nauseating cocktail as the great Ian McCulloch (Zombie Flesh Eaters) does battle with the living dead, the local 'anthropophagi' and an especially demented scientist as well. Sometimes known as Doctor Butcher M.D., this 'orrible classic has been fully restored: the blood and guts have never looked as lurid as they do in this brand new 4K transfer. 88 Films are proud to present this mad masterpiece of Italian exploitation, completely uncut. Product Features 4K Restoration From Original 2-Perf Techniscope Negative HD (1080p) Blu-ray⢠presentation 2.0 English Mono 2.0 Italian Mono with English Subtitles Audio Commentary with David Flint and Adrian Smith Girolami Holocaust - An interview with Alberto Moriani and Enzo G. Castellari Our Life, Our Music - An interview with Giacomo and Edda Dell'Orso To Die and Rise in Rome - An interview with Marcello Avellone Eaten Alive!: The Rise and Fall of the Italian Cannibal Film Q&A with Ian McCulloch at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films (2009) Restoration Reel Theatrical Trailer
ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST returns the great Ian McCulloch (CONTAMINATION) to the screen as one of Italian horror cinema’s most likeable heroes. Unfortunately though McCulloch is once again placed in a luckless situation: arriving on a Caribbean island full of arisen innards-hungry undead denizens. Adding to his anguish is a tribe of peckish cannibals – and rest assured they have still not learned how to cook their dinner properly… or picked up any table manners! Also known as DOCTOR BUTCHER MD and expertly directed by the late Marino Girolami ZOMBI HOLOCAUST transplants two of Rome’s finest fright templates into one entrails laden entity. Indeed as the title suggests this legendary grindhouse gem is a macabre mix of CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS – offering the primitive barbeques of the former flick with the more supernatural suspense of the latter frightener. Can your stomach hold up? Be warned: the gore is more gruesome than ever in this beautifully re-mastered HD edition presented uncut and uncensored courtesy of the B-movie mavericks at 88 Films! BRAND NEW HD Master from the original camera negative restored and graded at Pinewood Studios Post Production in 2015. Uncompressed LPCM English Soundtrack Uncompressed LPCM Italian Soundtrack with newly translated English Subtitles Reversible Sleeve with alternative art Includes a Collectible 300gsm Original Poster Post Card EATEN ALIVE brand new feature length Documentary about the Italian Cannibal film phenomenon. Q&A with star Ian McCulloch from Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films Deleted Scene Theatrical Trailer Collectible 16 page glossy booklet written by Calum Waddell featuring the names of the restoration supporters.
Over a long and wide-ranging career, director Enzo G. Castellari (Keoma, The Inglorious Bastards) helmed some of the most infamous of all the poliziotteschi the gritty, action-packed crime films that proliferated in Italy throughout the 70s. Buckle up for a heart-stopping thrill ride through the seedy underbelly of Italian society in two of his most celebrated thrillers! In 1976's The Big Racket, Inspector Nico Palmieri (Fabio Testi, What Have You Done to Solange?) is hot on the heels of a gang of ruthless racketeers. Realizing he's not going to get anywhere within the confines of the law, Nico recruits a crack squad of civilians to dole out their own brand of justice. Then, in 1977's The Heroin Busters, rule-flouting cop Fabio (Testi) goes deep undercover, chasing a globe-trotting ring of drug-smugglers suspected to be operating out of Rome. But can he and Mike Hamilton (David Hemmings, Deep Red), an Interpol agent with a hair-trigger temper, stay one step ahead of the criminals long enough to bring them down from the inside? Featuring death-defying stunts, explosive shoot-outs and a pair of addictive, toe-tapping soundtracks courtesy of the De Angelis brothers (Torso) and legendary prog rock group Goblin (Suspiria), these two films represent the crème de la crème of the Italian crime thriller, both making their high definition debuts with stunning new restorations in this feature-packed box set from Arrow! 2-Disc Limited Edition Contents: Brand new 2K restorations of both films from the original 35mm camera negatives by Arrow Films High Definition Blu-ray⢠(1080p) presentations Original Italian and English front and end titles Restored original lossless mono Italian and English soundtracks Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtracks Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtracks New audio commentaries on both films by critics Adrian J. Smith and David Flint Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the films by Roberto Curti and Barry Forshaw Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch Twelve double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproduction artcards Disc One - The Big Racket: The Years of Racketeering, a new video interview with co-writer/director Enzo G. Castellari Violent Times, a new video interview with actor Fabio Testi Angel Face for a Tough Guy, a new video interview with actor Massimo Vanni King of Movieola, a new video interview with editor Gianfranco Amicucci The Great Racket, a new appreciation and career retrospective of composers Guido and Maurizio De Angelis by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon Theatrical trailer Image gallery Disc Two - The Heroin Busters: Endless Pursuit, a new video interview with co-writer/director Enzo G. Castellari Drug Squad, a new video interview with actor Fabio Testi The Drug Dealer, a new video interview with actor Massimo Vanni How They Killed Italian Cinema, a new video interview with editor Gianfranco Amicucci A Cop on the Set, a new video interview with retired poliziotto and criminologist Nicola Longo The Eardrum Busters, a new appreciation and career retrospective of composers Goblin by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon Theatrical trailer Image gallery
Bizarre morgue desecrations in a New York hospital finds Dr. Peter Chandler and the beautiful Dr. Laurie Miller at the head of an expedition to an island of terror. The remote tropical island is also peopled by a tribe of blood thirsty natives and soul devouring Zombies. One by one the members of the expedition die unspeakable deaths... Not for the faint-hearted...
Stares Death Straight In The Face Without Flinching... Can You? We have a right to a few minutes of fame even if they are our last so believe the two filmmakers we follow in Suicide. They don't wish to question why people want to immortalise their suicidal deaths they just offer an opportunity to become the focus of attention at least once in their lives... As the filmmakers become torn between sympathy for their customers and greed for the money they're being paid how far will they go?. By filming the events are they becoming accomplices to the deaths? and by watching how drawn do we become? Suicide exploits the camera in an ultra-real way and challenge our emotions more and more with each episode an experience shared by the cast and crew during production. Every scene was shot in one take this had to be enough because the actors and crew were so moved that they couldn't bear trying it a second time...
This is a three disc box set containing the following films: Zombie Flesh Eaters (Dir. Lucio Fulci 1979): In Hudson Bay a neglected sailing-boat is drifting slowly out to sea. A coast-guard boat draws up alongside and a policeman goes into the cabin when a terrifying sight comes out of the hatchway - a man covered in blood walks towards him menacingly. Only after being hit repeatedly by bullets does he fall overboard and disappear below the waves. The news causes a sensati
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