101 Films presents gruesome exploitation shocker Mansion Of The Doomed (1976), available in the UK for the very first time. This limited-edition release includes a brand-new documentary on producer Charles Band’s Full Moon Features, an interview with editor Harry Keramidas, artwork from the original UK ‘video nasty’ release and a booklet featuring brand new essays on the film.
Seized and confiscated under the Obscene Publications Act in the UK during the Video Nasty panic of the 1980s, Mansion Of The Doomed (aka The Eyes of Doctor Chaney & House of Blood and known variously as The Terror of Doctor Chaney and Massacre Mansion in the UK) was the first horror film from Charles Band’s Full Moon Features, the legendary B-movie studio that endeavoured to create low-budget horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films while retaining a somewhat “big-budget” feel, which led to the creation of cult classics like Trancers, Puppet Master and Demonic Toys.
Seized and confiscated under the Obscene Publications Act in the UK during the Video Nasty panic of the 1980s, Mansion Of The Doomed (aka The Eyes of Doctor Chaney & House of Blood and known variously as The Terror of Doctor Chaney and Massacre Mansion in the UK) was the first horror film from Charles Band’s Full Moon Features, the legendary B-movie studio that endeavoured to create low-budget horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films while retaining a somewhat “big-budget” feel, which led to the creation of cult classics like Trancers, Puppet Master and Demonic Toys.
- 5/14/2024
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Back To The Future:25th Anniversary Trilogy (Blu-Ray)Universal Home ENTERTAINMENTRated PG/1985, '89 & '90/Running Time 116, 109, 119 minsList Price $79.98 – Available October 26, 2010A kid from the 80's goes back in time thirty years and nearly causes his parents to never meet. Along the way he invents the skateboard and rock n roll and helps his father became a man. A simple premise that was wrapped up in some brilliant science fiction ideas and some great comedy. There are many, many reasons why Back to the Future and its subsequent sequels are still regarded as three of the best films ever made. To fully explore each one would be a massive undertaking, yet beyond the laughs, pop culture references and complete zaniness, lies a story with actual heart. It's the story of two men, seventeen-year-old High Schooler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and “crazy wide-eyed old man who claims to be a...
- 10/27/2010
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