An original UK 'video nasty' Ulli Lommel's creepy classic THE BOGEY MAN returns to British shelves in this stunning HD remaster - completely uncut and uncensored! In this eighties slasher-sickie the spirit of a sleazy psycho-sexual madman is trapped in a mirror during the night of his death. Years later and this evil entity is freed when the glass is destroyed - allowing our invisible prowler to slice and dice his way through a bevy of helpless teenagers and the family of the people who caused his untimely demise. Featuring a cameo appearance from horror legend John Carradine and an alluring leading lady turn from the sexy Scream Queen Suzanna Love THE BOGEY MAN was a critical and commercial smash hit upon its original 1980 release. Now decades after this sleeper spook-show first disturbed censors across the world THE BOGEY MAN is ready to haunt your living room all over again. Don't say you weren't warned!!!
After the success of THE BOOGEYMAN (1980) - a slasher classic that carved its way to box office riches and video nasty notoriety - director Ulli Lommel was all too happy to reunite with starlet Suzanna Love for another bout of blood thirsty brutality... and the result is 1983 s PROZZIE, also know as OLIVIA and Double Jeopardy. Regardless of the moniker, this superb slice and dice sickie is one of the most underrated knife-play pot boilers ever imagined... with Love portraying a femme fatale that has a damaged background and a wonderfully skillful way with sharp utensils. Let s put it this way: you may well want her to undress... but the chances are that it is her who will be doing the penetrating! Whilst THE BOOGEYMAN might be Lommel s most famous freak-show, PROZZIE is his most outrageous orgy of sex and violence and only 88 Films, the label that seeks out forgotten splatter flicks and restores them in awesome HD, could have understood the need for a new generation to see this crimson-caked gem in all of its hi-def delirium!!! See PROZZIE and admire a timeless mix of curves and carnage!
Ulli Lommel co-writes and directs this '80s horror starring Suzanna Love and Donald Pleasence. 300 years after three local women, who were accused of witchcraft and brutally murdered by the local townsfolk, cursed the New England town of Devonsville their modern-day counterparts arrive in the colonial town. The arrival of three socially liberated women causes panic in the town's male-dominated hierarchy, who fear the presence of the women heralds the fulfilment of the curse. One of the women, schoolteacher Jenny Scanlon (Love), seeks help from psychiatrist Dr. Warley (Pleasence) when she begins experiencing horrific dreams, the precursor of events about to unfold that are rooted in her past life.
Regardless of the moniker, this superb slice and dice sickie is one of the most underrated knife-play pot boilers ever imagined... with Love portraying a femme fatale that has a damaged background and a wonderfully skillful way with sharp utensils. Let's put it this way: you may well want her to undress... but the chances are that it is her who will be doing the penetrating! Whilst THE BOOGEYMAN might be Lommel's most famous freak-show, PROZZIE is his most outrageous orgy of sex and violence and only 88 Films, the label that seeks out forgotten splatter flicks and restores them in awesome HD, could have understood the need for a new generation to see this crimson-caked gem in all of its hi-def delirium!!! See PROZZIE and admire a timeless mix of curves and carnage!
Fritz Haarmann, aka the Butcher of Hanover and the Vampire of Hanover, was a German serial killer responsible for the murders of two dozen boys and young men during the so-called years of crisis' between the wars. His case would partly inspire Fritz Lang's M, and its central character portrayed by Peter Lorre, as well as this forgotten gem from 1973. Tenderness of the Wolves treats the viewer to a few weeks in the company of a killer. Baby-faced and shaven-headed, in a manner that recalls both M and F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu, Haarmann is a fascinating, repulsive figure. Using his status as a police informant to procure his victims, he dismembers their bodies after death and sells the flesh to restaurants, dumping the remainder out of sight. This isn't an easy film to watch, but it certainly gets under the skin Produced by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (who also supplies a shifty cameo), Tenderness of the Wolves provided two of his regular actors with a means of expanding their careers. Ulli Lommel later responsible for the infamous video nasty The Boogeyman made his directorial debut, while Kurt Raab wrote the screenplay as well as delivering an astonishing performance as Haarmann.
Supernatural horror co-written and directed by Ulli Lommel. Lacey (Suzanna Love) is unable to forget her mother's abusive lover, who was murdered before her eyes by her now mute brother Willy (Nicholas Love), when they were both children. Twenty years later, on the advice of her psychiatrist (John Carradine), Lacey returns to their childhood home in an attempt to come to terms with the horrific events of the past, but finds that the dead man's spirit still pervades the house.
The survivor of the first encounter with the Bogeyman finds herself in Hollywood with a movie producer and a party. But before long the guests finds themselves fighting for survival when a piece of the original 'haunted' mirror unleashes evil.
Ulli Lommel co-writes and directs this '80s horror starring Suzanna Love and Donald Pleasence. 300 years after three local women, who were accused of witchcraft and brutally murdered by the local townsfolk, cursed the New England town of Devonsville their modern-day counterparts arrive in the colonial town. The arrival of three socially liberated women causes panic in the town's male-dominated hierarchy, who fear the presence of the women heralds the fulfilment of the curse. One of the women, schoolteacher Jenny Scanlon (Love), seeks help from psychiatrist Dr. Warley (Pleasence) when she begins experiencing horrific dreams, the precursor of events about to unfold that are rooted in her past life.
A classic punk rock movie from 1980 starring Richard Hell illustrating the end of the first wave of New York City punk rock better than any documentary. Nada (Carole Bouquet) a beautiful French journalist on assignment in New York records the life and work of an up and coming punk rock star Billy (Richard Hell). Soon she enters into a volatile relationship with him and must decide whether to continue with it or return to her lover a fellow journalist trying to track down the elusive Andy Warhol (playing himself). Featuring members of the Voidoids and the Ramones. This long lost film is like a time capsule from pre-Disneynification New York City: sleazy dirty and most importantly real. Includes a lengthy new interview with Hell about the film and more.
A terrifying journey through the mind of terror master Edgar Allan Poe this horrifying tale pits two spirits - one good one evil - to battle over the soul of a young girl. As a child Lenore was haunted by visions of terror and read only the poems and stories of Poe. Now as the lead singer in an L.A. band Lenore is victimised by a supernatural killer who murders her friends and colleagues before her turns his evil sights on her.
The Bogey Man had been banned since 1982. The Bogey Man is the chilling story of concentrated evil and its gruesome effect on a small American farming community. The evil is so great that even exorcism cannot stop the blood-bath. As a young girl Lucy witnessed her brother murder her mother's lover. In an attempt to recover her psychological turmoil she later visits the house and finds the demons have not left.
A young girl witnesses her brother murder a man through a reflection in a mirror. Twenty years later the mirror is shattered, freeing his evil spirit, which seeks revenge for his death.
An original UK video nasty' Ulli Lommel's creepy classic, THE BOGEY MAN, returns to British shelves in this stunning HD remaster - completely uncut and uncensored! In this eighties slasher-sickie the spirit of a sleazy psycho-sexual madman is trapped in a mirror during the night of his death. Years later and this evil entity is freed when the glass is destroyed - allowing our invisible prowler to slice and dice his way through a bevy of helpless teenagers and the family of the people who caused his untimely demise. Featuring a cameo appearance from horror legend John Carradine, and an alluring leading lady turn from the sexy Scream Queen Suzanna Love, THE BOGEY MAN was a critical and commercial smash hit upon its original 1980 release. Now, decades after this sleeper spook-show first disturbed censors across the world, THE BOGEY MAN is ready to haunt your living room all over again. Don't say you weren't warned!!!
A mysterious shooter randomly kills innocent citizens in public; one after the other in broad daylight. All murders happen not far from the White House; not far from the President.
This chilling tale recounts the late '70s in New York City when a serial killer on the loose dubbed Son of Sam creates havoc. When arrested Son of Sam tells police he was influenced by a satanic cult. New York would never be the same.
Through the keyhole begins a game that results in the violent death of a prostitute watched helplessly by her daughter. The story continues when the daughter now a prostitute herself suffers psycological ailments that make her seek revenge on those she makes contact with by repeating the events that she witnessed the night her mother was killed. This disturbing 1981 drama comes from German-born director Ulli Lommel and is also known under the titles Olivia Faces of Fear A Taste of Sin.
Curse of the Zodiac is inspired by the true story of the infamous serial killer who terrorised Northern California during the late sixties and early seventies. His use of cryptograms (ciphers) and coded messages baffled police and fueled a media frenzy that propelled The Zodiac Killer to America's No.1 most notorious unsolved case. Let horror master Ulli Lommel take you on a chilling adventure in the footsteps of an evil serial killer who is still at large.
A young man is constantly being confused with Bruce Lee.
The infamous 'Black Dahlia' murder is investigated in this new period thriller.
Synopsis: In Paris before the Nazis penetrate into the city an Austrian refugee doctor falls in love with a mysterious woman. The 2nd World War isn't the best environment for romanticism...
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