Originally banned in 1976 by the BBFC and a few years later becoming one of the original casualties of the infamous Video Nasties hysteria, Night Train Murders AKA Last Stop on the Night Train is still a forceful and challenging picture. It focuses on two young girls who experience a journey of unimaginable terror at the hands of deranged psychos as they journey between Germany and Italy. Violent and thanks to its hugely controversial content, the movie is still highly regarded as an exploitation classic. Using the dark terror of the young girls' torment it juxtaposes it with the season of goodwill which makes the situation even more unbearable. Visually raw and uncompromising, this is one ride you'll never forget.
Originally banned in 1976 by the BBFC and a few years later becoming one of the original casualties of the infamous Video Nasties hysteria, Night Train Murders AKA Last Stop on the Night Train is still a forceful and challenging picture. It focuses on two young girls who experience a journey of unimaginable terror at the hands of deranged psychos as they journey between Germany and Italy. Violent and thanks to its hugely controversial content, the movie is still highly regarded as an exploitation classic. Using the dark terror of the young girls' torment it juxtaposes it with the season of goodwill which makes the situation even more unbearable. Visually raw and uncompromising, this is one ride you'll never forget.
Originally banned in the UK as a 'video nasty' under its VHS-era title of Don't Ride on Late Night Trains this tense thriller is a malevolent mix of hair-raising Hitchcockian suspense and contemporary splatter movie shocks. Released in 1975 to a suitably disorientated audience Night Train Murders tells of two young female travellers including Irene Miracle from Inferno who are kidnapped and tormented by a gang of thugs (led by an older matriarch with murderous desires). Indeed the horror and humiliation which takes place during their journey is the stuff of nightmares... But a final twist leads the criminals into the hands of one girl's pistol-packing parents! Also inspired by Wes Craven's legendary masterpiece The Last House on the Left and directed by giallo expert Aldo Lado (The Short Night of the Glass Dolls) this gritty and garish stomach-churner - which includes an iconic Ennio Morricone soundtrack - is finally unleashed in the UK in all of its fully uncut HD gory glory! Bonus Features: English language track Italian language track with English subtitles Strangers on a (Late Night) Train - an exclusive new interview with star Irene Miracle Trailers Easter Egg Booklet by Dr. Calum Waddell
Flesh ripped clean from the bone… And the blood runs red…The bloody kills and red herrings come thick and fast as Dario Argento weaves a twisted web of sadistic intrigue in this classic Giallo from the genres golden era.A black gloved killer hacks a psychic to death but there was a witness… Marcus Daly, an English pianist, rushes to the scene but he’s too late to save her. He sets out to solve the murder but at every turn the mysterious slayer strikes, cutting off each line of enquiry with acts of grisly violence, each more shocking than the last! A surreal masterpiece from Dario Argento with a pounding score from cult prog rockers Goblin, Deep Red will leave you battered and breathless! Special Feature:Includes a tour of the Profondo Ross shop with long time Argento Collaborator Luigi Cozzi and a bookelt by Argento biographer Alan Jones!
Please mind the half-dead girls between the platform edge and the train as you board a cinematic ride into terror that was refused a certificate in 1976 and has since never been dared an official release in the UK... Two street punks one cold-as-ice sex-crazed vicious bitch and two young virgins converge on a train ride to hell that will see the most unspeakable horrors committed in the name of kinky kicks. Imagine the worst and you're unlikely to come close to what actually unfolds on screen but comfort yourself with the thought that once Daddy discovers what's been done to his daughters revenge will be merciless. Conceived as a response to The Last House on the Left this chillingly well-made claustrophobic thriller from director Aldo Lado (and scored by Ennio Morricone) sears the brains of those who dare watch it!
A collection of slasher movies from Shameless Screen Entertainment (Torso, Night Train Murders & Killer Nun)Night Train Murders & Killer Nun are both part of the DPP list of 'video nasties'. Video nasty was a term coined in the United Kingdom in the 1980s that originally applied to a number of films distributed on video cassette that were criticized for their violent content by various religious organizations, in the press and by commentators.
An English jazz pianist living in Rome witnesses the brutal hatchet murder of a renowned psychic and is quickly drawn into the savage crime. With the help of a tenacious female reporter the pair track a twisted trail of deranged clues and relentless violence towards a shocking climax that has ripped screams from the throats of audiences for more than 25 years! Widely considered by both fans and critics alike to be Dario Argento's true masterpiece.
Flesh ripped clean from the bone... And the blood runs red... The bloody kills and red herrings come thick and fast as Dario Argento weaves a twisted web of sadistic intrigue in this classic Giallo from the genres golden era. A black gloved killer hacks a psychic to death but there was a witness... Marcus Daly an English pianist rushes to the scene but he's too late to save her. He sets out to solve the murder but at every turn the mysterious slayer strikes cutting off each line of enquiry with an acts grisly of violence each more shocking than the last! A surreal masterpiece from Dario Argento with a pounding score from cult prog rockers Goblin Deep Red will leave you battered and breathless!
Une Femme Mariee (Masters Of Cinema)
Originally banned in the UK as a video nasty', this tense thriller is a malevolent mix of hair-raising Hitchcockian suspense and contemporary splatter movie shocks. Released in 1975 to a suitably disorientated audience, it tells of two young female travellers who are kidnapped and tormented by a gang of thugs. Indeed, the horror and humiliation which takes place during their journey is the stuff of nightmares... but a final twist leads the criminals into the hands of one girl's pistol-packing parents! A gritty and garish stomach-churner - which includes an iconic Ennio Morricone soundtrack - is finally unleashed in the UK in all of its fully uncut HD gory glory!
A triple bill of Mary Higgins Clark adaptations: 'A Cry In The Night' 'Double Vision' and 'For Better...And For Worse'. A Cry In The Dark: A single mother goes to the country to marry a famous painter with a dead-mother fixation... and strange things start happening. Double Vision: Conventional Caroline engaged and living with her father has an unnerving link with her twin sister sister Lisa a hard-drinking high class call girl living in London. After a terrible vi
Long out-of-circulation and unavailable on home-video Jean-Luc Godard's 1964 masterpiece Une femme mari''e fragments d'un film tourn'' en 1964 en noir et blanc [A Married Woman: Fragments of a Film Shot in 1964 in Black and White] has until now represented the ostensibly 'missing' key work from the first zeitgeist-defining phase of JLG's filmography. The feature which bridges the gap between Bande '' part and Alphaville Une femme mari''e is nevertheless a galaxy or gallery unto itself - a lucid complex profoundly funny series of portraits etched with Godardian acids of the wife that represents either a singular case or a universal example of a/the married woman and the men in her orbit. Macha M''ril (later of Pialat's Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble and Varda's Sans toit ni loi) plays Charlotte - the title character. She's married to aviator Pierre (Philippe Leroy of Becker's Le Trou). She sleeps with thespian Robert (Bernard No''l). She talks intelligence with renowned critic-filmmaker Roger Leenhardt and takes part in a fashion-shoot at a public pool. The fragments of the film's subtitle are chapters episodes vignettes tableaux; Une femme mari''e is a pile of magazines made into a film and a film turned into a magazine - the table of contents reading: Alfred Hitchcock. Jean Racine. La Peau douce. A Peruvian serum. Nuit et brouillard. The Eloquence bra. The quartets of Beethoven. Madame C''line. Fant''mas. Robert Bresson. A Volkswagen making a right turn. - A film shot in 1964 and in black and white. Designed with Raoul Coutard's breathtaking cinematography Godard's picture captures a moment in time - but all its mysteries its truths its beauty comedy and grace serve to resolve into a work of art for the ages. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Jean-Luc Godard's classic Une femme mari''e in a magnificent new Gaumont restoration for the first time on blu-ray
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