When they arrive to spend the weekend in a large country villa, the guests are expecting a chance to unwind and make merry. Unfortunately, their host has neglected to mention that there are zombies in the basement. They're feeling peckish too... Boasting icky effects from Gino De Rossi (who arranged atrocities for Zombie Flesh Eaters), Burial Ground is a head-bashing, gut-muching, maggot infested classic from the gory glory days. 88 Films are proud to present this emetic extravaganza in a brand new and completely uncut 4K transfer. Extras High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray⢠presentation 2.0 English Mono 2.0 Italian Mono with English Subtitles Audio Commentary with Critics Nathaniel Thompson, Troy Howarth and Eugenio Ercolani [Archive] Audio Commentary with Italian Cinema Experts Calum Waddell and John Martin Return to the Burial Ground - An Interview with Peter Bark at Villa Parisi The Borders of the Extreme - An Interview with Eugenio Ercolani Zombie and Melodies - An Interview with Pierpaolo De Sanctis 'What the Fuck?: The Films of Andrea Bianchi' An Interview with critic Mikel Koven 35mm Blowup Print Grindhouse Version Deleted Scenes / Trims Trailer Italian Credits Sequence
When they arrive to spend the weekend in a large country villa, the guests are expecting a chance to unwind and make merry. Unfortunately, their host has neglected to mention that there are zombies in the basement. They're feeling peckish too... Boasting icky effects from Gino De Rossi (who arranged atrocities for Zombie Flesh Eaters), Burial Ground is a head-bashing, gut-muching, maggot infested classic from the gory glory days. 88 Films are proud to present this emetic extravaganza in a brand new and completely uncut 4K transfer. Extras 4K Restoration From the Best Surviving Element (35mm Blow-up Interpositive) 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 Critics Nathaniel Thompson, Troy Howarth and Eugenio Ercolani [Archive] Audio Commentary with Italian Cinema Experts Calum Waddell and John Martin Return to the Burial Ground - An Interview with Peter Bark at Villa Parisi The Borders of the Extreme - An Interview with Eugenio Ercolani Zombie and Melodies - An Interview with Pierpaolo De Sanctis 'What the Fuck?: The Films of Andrea Bianchi' An Interview with critic Mikel Koven 35mm Blowup Print Grindhouse Version Deleted Scenes / Trims Trailer Italian Credits Sequence
The carcasscrunching action comes thick and fast. A pack of ghoulish predators entrap some ridiculously ill-prepared locals in a moody, malevolent mansion. Suffice to say, a mammoth amount of stomach-turning, meat-munching mayhem ensues. Only the golden age of Italian horror could have delivered a movie-meal of such outstanding insanity
The Zombie Dead are unleashed when a professor's thirst for knowledge seals his own demise when he unwittingly unseals a cursed underground crypt in an ancient burial ground. The desecrated graveyard errupts with a ground swell of ravenous rotting flesh hungry zombies that shamble into the night in search of living human prey. On the adjoining grounds a group of clueless decadent socialites are enjoying a wild weekend retreat of debauchery. Among the eccentric guests are a nympho
The carcasscrunching action comes thick and fast. A pack of ghoulish predators entrap some ridiculously ill-prepared locals in a moody, malevolent mansion. Suffice to say, a mammoth amount of stomach-turning, meat-munching mayhem ensues. Only the golden age of Italian horror could have delivered a movie-meal of such outstanding insanity
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