Cast: Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Patrick Magee, Stephanie Beacham
Studio: Severin Films
Genre: Horror
Pre-Order Date:
11-30--0001
Release Date:
12-05-2017
Production Year:
1973
SRP:$19.95
Catalog #: SEV92070
UPC: 663390002070
Format: DVD
Number of Discs:
1
Language:English, Spanish
Subtitles: English
Picture Format:Widescreen 1.78:1
Audio Format:Dolby Digital Mono
Plot
Summary:
For Amicus’ only period production, ‘The Studio That Dripped Blood’ adapted
the gothic horror novel Fengriffen into an insane 18 th Century saga of heaving
bosoms, graphic dismemberment and supernatural violation. The legendary Peter
Cushing leads an all-star cast – including Herbert Lom (THE DEAD ZONE), Patrick
Magee (A CLOCKWORK ORANGE) and Stephanie Beacham (DRACULA A.D.1972) – in a
twisted tale of family curses, axe murders, corpse desecration and a deliriously
depraved performance by Lom that has to be seen to be believed. Ian Ogilvy
(WITCHFINDER GENERAL) co-stars in this ‘70s shocker directed by Roy Ward Baker
(ASYLUM, THE VAMPIRE LOVERS) and featuring ravishing cinematography by Academy
Award™ winner Denys Coop (10 RILLINGTON PLACE, SUPERMAN), now remastered in 4k
with all of its violence and nudity fully restored.
- The Haunting Of Oakley Court - Featurette with Allan Bryce, Author
of "Amicus: The Friendly Face Of Fear", and David Flint, Author of "Ten
Years Of Terror", visit the classic horror film location - Audio
Commentary with Director Roy Ward Baker and Actress Stephanie Beacham
- Audio Commentary with Star Ian Ogilvy - Archive Audio Interview
with Actor Peter Cushing By Denis Meikle - Horror Journalist Denis
Meikle Recalls And Now The Screaming Starts - Featurette -
Theatrical Trailer - Radio Spot
Reviews:
"Packs effective shocks... A traditional supernatural/ghost story,
embellished with a dose of ‘70s-style sleaze and gore.” -Ten Years Of
Terror: British Horror Films Of The 1970s
"A near-perfect ghost story... It remains the most effectively scary
horror film that Amicus ever released. Highly recommended for
Brit-horror fans.” -Mondo-Esoterica.net
"Highly recommended... An entertaining and underrated film that
should be held in the same regard as Hammer’s classic gothic horror
films." -10kBullets.com
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