"Director: Lamberto Bava"

  • Delirium [Blu-ray]Delirium | Blu Ray | (10/12/2018) from £54.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Gloria (Serena Grandi, Antropophagus: The Beast), a model turned magazine owner, is having a terrible time keeping her buxom talent alive. A crazed fan of the ex-model is picking off her new starlets, one-by-one, and sending grotesque photographs of their bloody craftsmanship to the poor mogul. As the threats and bodies continue to mount, Gloria must discover who this madman is before she becomes the ultimate model for the lunatic s chopping block. Scored by the legendary Simon Boswell (Demons 2), Lamberto Bava s overly stylish giallo was originally developed by none other than Dario Argento and is brimming with legendary exploitation stars like Daria Nicolodi, George Eastman and David Brandon; all of whom are draped in outlandish 80s fashion. Delerium makes it HD debut thanks to 88 Films and is a must have for any giallo fan! Extras: New Master Restored from the Original Camera Negative Newly created English Subtitles Reversible Sleeve with original LE FOTO DI GIOIA title

  • Demons [Blu-ray]Demons | Blu Ray | (16/03/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Lamberto Bava, son of the Italian horror legend and giallo godfather Mario Bava, teamed up with modern master Dario Argent (co-writer and producer) for this slick gorefest, a triumph of style and special effects over movie logic. Set in a refurbished German movie palace, our hapless soon-to-be victims arrive for a sneak preview of a horror movie only to see the gore unfold in the audience, as well as onscreen. While the exposition remains murky, one patron finds that an infected cut leads to a gooey transformation, and every one of her victims follows suit until the snaggle-toothed monsters outnumber the humans. The survivors, trapped in the tomb of a cinema, must fend off attacks à la George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Borrowing liberally from films such as Dawn of the Dead and The Tingler, Demons also anticipates Scream in its cinema-savvy references, not to mention its undeniably Neve Campbell-ish heroine. The blaring heavy-metal-hard-rock soundtrack and the carnival horror-house atmosphere helps remind us that this is all just stupid fun. Despite the overwhelming body count, excessive gore and rivers of green demon pus, the cartoonishly grotesque killings avoid the sadistic edge of many Italian horror films. By the climax of the film the premise is long forgotten in a ghoul apocalypse, but who's watching this for the story anyway? --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

  • Demons 1 & 2 Limited Edition [Blu-ray]Demons 1 & 2 Limited Edition | Blu Ray | (22/02/2021) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In the early 1980s, Dario Argento, the famed horror maestro responsible for such classics as Suspiria and Deep Red, branched out from directing into producing, shepherding the work of his fellow filmmakers to the screen among them Lamberto Bava (Delirium, A Blade in the Dark), son of the legendary Mario Bava. Together, they crafted two tales of terror that would become synonymous with Italian 80s horror, in which the veil between the real world and the silver screen is torn asunder. In 1985's Demons, a motley assortment of unwitting filmgoers accept invitations to a screening at the mysterious Metropol theatre. However, as the brutal slasher film unspools, the horror breaks free from the constraints the screen, unleashing a swarm of slathering demons, intent on spreading their evil plague across the globe. Then, in 1986's Demons 2, Hell comes direct to the living room as bloodthirsty demons descend on a luxury apartment block, devouring the residents and propagating their deadly plague. Arrow Video is proud to present brand new 4K restorations of both classic films, more vivid and terrifying than ever before, alongside a wealth of bonus features old and new, making this the ultimate experience in celluloid terror. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS Brand new 4K restoration of both films by Arrow Films from the original camera negatives High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray™ presentations of both films Limited edition packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork by Adam Rabalais Limited edition 60-page booklet featuring new writing by Roberto Curti, Rachael Nisbet and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Double-sided fold-out poster Exclusive mystery sneak preview movie ticket (admits one to the Metropol Theatre) DISC 1 DEMONS Two versions of the film: the full-length original cut in Italian and English, and the slightly trimmed US cut, featuring alternate dubbing and sound effects Brand new lossless English and Italian 5.1 audio tracks on the original cut Original lossless English and Italian 2.0 stereo audio tracks on the original cut Original lossless English 1.0 mono audio track on the US cut Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for both English soundtracks New audio commentary by critics Kat Ellinger and Heather Drain, co-hosts of the Hell's Bells podcast Archival audio commentary by director Lamberto Bava and special makeup effects artist Sergio Stivaletti, moderated by journalist Loris Curci Archival audio commentary by Lamberto Bava, Sergio Stivaletti, composer Claudio Simonetti and actress Geretta Geretta Produced by Dario Argento, a new visual essay by author and critic Michael Mackenzie exploring the legendary filmmaker's career as a producer Dario's Demon Days, an archival interview with writer/producer Dario Argento Defining an Era in Music, an archival interview with Claudio Simonetti Splatter Spaghetti Style, an archival interview with long-time Argento collaborator Luigi Cozzi Italian theatrical trailer International English theatrical trailer US theatrical trailer DISC 2 DEMONS 2 Brand new lossless English and Italian 5.1 audio tracks Original lossless English and Italian 2.0 stereo audio tracks Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack New audio commentary by critic Travis Crawford Archival audio commentary by director Lamberto Bava and special makeup effects artist Sergio Stivaletti, moderated by journalist Loris Curci Together and Apart, a new visual essay on space and technology in Demons and Demons 2 by author and critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Creating Creature Carnage, an archival interview with Sergio Stivaletti Bava to Bava, an archival interview with Luigi Cozzi on the history of Italian horror Italian theatrical trailer English theatrical trailer

  • Body Puzzle [Blu-ray]Body Puzzle | Blu Ray | (12/06/2017) from £12.09   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    In this mind-mangling GIALLO an attractive young widow (played by the prolific B-movie babe Joanna Pacula) becomes inadvertently caught up in a killer's sick scheme - with the mysterious murderer leaving lopped off limbs at her doorstep and taunting her from afar ..

  • A Blade in the Dark [Blu-ray]A Blade in the Dark | Blu Ray | (24/08/2015) from £25.63   |  Saving you £-5.64 (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Lamberto Bava may be best known for the lunatic lacerations of his DEMONS franchise but A BLADE IN THE DARK is arguably his most terrifying offering to date! A giallo blood-opera which features some of the most gruelling sequences in the genre’s vast canon A BLADE IN THE DARK holes up a talented composer in a spacious Tuscany retreat. Unfortunately a maniac is prowling the immediate environment and no one incuding our heroic musician is safe from this hack-happy psychopath's collection of dangerously sharp weapons. Co-starring the legendary Michele Soavi (later the director of STAGEFRIGHT and THE CHURCH) and written by the equally iconic twosome of Dardano Sacchetti and Elisa Briganti (ZOMBIE FLESH-EATERS/ THE BEYOND) A BLADE IN THE DARK is one of the finest gore-epics from the halcyon days of Italian horror madness.

  • Demons 2 [Blu-ray]Demons 2 | Blu Ray | (16/03/2015) from £14.99   |  Saving you £7.00 (53.89%)   |  RRP £19.99

    In this sequel to 'Demons' (1985) a mass demonic possession spreads through a modern apartment building via the television screens. The viewers turn into fanged clawed monsters and maul one another.

  • Demons - The Director's Cut (Dubbed) [1987]Demons - The Director's Cut (Dubbed) | DVD | (06/11/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Lamberto Bava, son of the Italian horror legend and giallo godfather Mario Bava, teamed up with modern master Dario Argent (co-writer and producer) for this slick gorefest, a triumph of style and special effects over movie logic. Set in a refurbished German movie palace, our hapless soon-to-be victims arrive for a sneak preview of a horror movie only to see the gore unfold in the audience, as well as onscreen. While the exposition remains murky, one patron finds that an infected cut leads to a gooey transformation, and every one of her victims follows suit until the snaggle-toothed monsters outnumber the humans. The survivors, trapped in the tomb of a cinema, must fend off attacks à la George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Borrowing liberally from films such as Dawn of the Dead and The Tingler, Demons also anticipates Scream in its cinema-savvy references, not to mention its undeniably Neve Campbell-ish heroine. The blaring heavy-metal-hard-rock soundtrack and the carnival horror-house atmosphere helps remind us that this is all just stupid fun. Despite the overwhelming body count, excessive gore and rivers of green demon pus, the cartoonishly grotesque killings avoid the sadistic edge of many Italian horror films. By the climax of the film the premise is long forgotten in a ghoul apocalypse, but who's watching this for the story anyway? --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

  • Demons 1 & 2 Steelbook [Limited Edition] [Blu-ray]Demons 1 & 2 Steelbook | Blu Ray | (30/04/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £34.99

    Lamberto Bava and Dario Argento bring you THE Gonzo Horror movies of the 1980s! With Demons, a frenzied slice of gore heavy shock cinema that gives up on logic and instead assaults the screen with a riot of X-Rated violence, face chewing Zombies and pounding Heavy Metal. In a mysterious cinema, an audience are watching a brutal horror flick when the horror rips out of the screen, unleashing a swarm of slathering Demons who are intent on spreading their evil plague across the globe.In Demons 2 the TV brings Hell direct to your Living Room. Out of the dark Forbidden Zone, the world's ugliest zombies are causing carnage in an apartment block, eating the residents and spreading their deadly plague. This Italian splatter classic will leave you in fear of turning on the Television...Time to tool up and take no prisoners... The Demons are coming!

  • Demons 2 [1987]Demons 2 | DVD | (03/09/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The story of ""Demon"" continues as a birthday party in a high-security apartment building (with bullet-proof windows) is interrupted when the birthday girl is transformed by a horror movie on TV into a demon. All hell breaks loose as the residents unable to escape the building are forced to battle the zombie-demon neighbors

  • Blastfighter [Blu-ray]Blastfighter | Blu Ray | (14/09/2015) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Quentin Tarantino maintains that BLASTFIGHTER is the best movie that the legendary Lamberto Bava (DEMONS) has ever called ‘action’ on – and who are we to argue? Ultimately this blistering bout of sweaty sanguine-stained action-horror is one hell of an exciting ride as an ex-jailbird seeking little more than a quiet life in the wilderness finds his scenic ideal invaded by some vicious redneck poachers. In response blood is spilled bullets are fired and the real prey becomes man – in this riotous mix of FIRST BLOOD and the backwoods shocks of DELIVERANCE and SOUTHERN COMFORT! Also highlighting a cast of Italian genre icons including Michael Sopkiw (MASSACRE IN DINOSAUR VALLEY) Valentina Forte (CUT AND RUN) and George Eastman (ANTHROPHAGUS) BLASTFIGHTER makes its worldwide BluRay debut uncut and uncensored from 88 Films!

  • Delirium (Dual-Format) [DVD]Delirium (Dual-Format) | DVD | (15/05/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Gloria (Serena Grandi, Antropophagus: The Beast), a model turned magazine owner, is having a terrible time keeping her buxom talent alive. A crazed fan of the ex-model is picking off her new starlets, one-by-one, and sending grotesque photographs of their bloody craftsmanship to the poor mogul. As the threats and bodies continue to mount, Gloria must discover who this madman is before she becomes the ultimate model for the lunatic s chopping block. Scored by the legendary Simon Boswell (Demons 2), Lamberto Bava s overly stylish giallo was originally developed by none other than Dario Argento and is brimming with legendary exploitation stars like Daria Nicolodi, George Eastman and David Brandon; all of whom are draped in outlandish 80s fashion. Delerium makes it HD debut thanks to 88 Films and is a must have for any giallo fan! Extras: Lamberto Bava Interview

  • Demons [1987]Demons | DVD | (01/03/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Lamberto Bava, son of the Italian horror legend and giallo godfather Mario Bava, teamed up with modern master Dario Argent (co-writer and producer) for this slick gorefest, a triumph of style and special effects over movie logic. Set in a refurbished German movie palace, our hapless soon-to-be victims arrive for a sneak preview of a horror movie only to see the gore unfold in the audience, as well as onscreen. While the exposition remains murky, one patron finds that an infected cut leads to a gooey transformation, and every one of her victims follows suit until the snaggle-toothed monsters outnumber the humans. The survivors, trapped in the tomb of a cinema, must fend off attacks à la George Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Borrowing liberally from films such as Dawn of the Dead and The Tingler, Demons also anticipates Scream in its cinema-savvy references, not to mention its undeniably Neve Campbell-ish heroine. The blaring heavy-metal-hard-rock soundtrack and the carnival horror-house atmosphere helps remind us that this is all just stupid fun. Despite the overwhelming body count, excessive gore and rivers of green demon pus, the cartoonishly grotesque killings avoid the sadistic edge of many Italian horror films. By the climax of the film the premise is long forgotten in a ghoul apocalypse, but who's watching this for the story anyway? --Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com

  • Demons 3 - The Ogre [1988]Demons 3 - The Ogre | DVD | (10/11/2003) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    What happens when the nightmare of your childhood suddenly becomes reality? Charel author of best-selling horror stories goes on holiday with her husband and her ten year old son in an ancient villa. The villa is said to be cursed and very soon Charel realises that the ogre that haunted her dreams as a child is alive and lives in the basement of this very house! It's not until the ogre kills their babysitter and kidnaps their boy that Charel's husband Tom realises that the stor

  • Macabre [DVD] [1980]Macabre | DVD | (29/06/2009) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    Lamberto Bava directs this this stylish darkly comic film about an incredibly disturbed young woman. Bernice Stegers stars as Jane a young New Orleans mother who regularly spurns her children to spend her afternoons with her lover Fred. However desperate for attention her daughter drowns her brother and calls Jane at her lover's to tell her about it. As Jane and Fred race to the house they end up in a horrible car crash which decapitates Fred. After a year in an asylum Jane returns to New Orleans and makes Fred's old apartment her own. Soon the building's porter hears Jane carrying on a torrid affair even though he never sees anyone enter or leave her apartment. Inspired by actual events this polished debut from Lamberto Bava Macabre is a bizarre and stylish supernatural thriller.

  • Graveyard Disturbance [1987]Graveyard Disturbance | DVD | (04/06/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Five teenage friends avidly take up a challenge from a spooky innkeeper - to spend a night in an eerie crypt in return for a prize that has remained unclaimed for centuries. In spite of a warning that the place is haunted by every imaginable horror from beyond the grave the friends refuse to believe they will come to harm ...provided they stick together. Will they survive? Will they overcome the terror...and win the bet? You'll hold your breath. Original music by Simon Boswell.

  • Dario Argento CollectionDario Argento Collection | DVD | (15/01/2007) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Six of Dario Argento's greatest films brought to you in one complete box set. Profondo Rosso: An English jazz pianist living in Rome witnesses the brutal murder of a renowned psychic and is drawn into the savage crime. With the help of a tenacious female reporter the pair tracks 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! Cat O'Nine Tails: The Story begins when a blind puzzle maker overhears a conversation shortly before a robbery is committed at a genetics institute. He teams up with a journalist intent on solving the crime and they uncover a trail of murders linked to the institute. Demons: Several people are invited to join the opening of a new movie theatre. As the horror film shown to the guests gets more and more violent the people start to transform one by one into bloodthirsty demons. The remaining guests begin the desperate battle for their lives. Demons 2: The story of Demons continues as a birthday party in a high-security apartment building is interrupted when the birthday girl is transformed by a horror movie on TV into a demon. All hell breaks loose as the residents unable to escape the building are forced to battle the zombie-demon neighbours. Phenomena: Can a schizophrenic sleepwalker use her telepathic power to unmask a hideous assassin? Packed with the outrageous grisly gore suspiria director Dario Argento has become world famous for including a pit of maggot infested slimy human remains and a mad monkey climax that has to be believed. Bird With The Crystal Plumage: Sam an American writer in Rome witnesses a murder attempt but is powerless to do anything as he gets trapped between a double set of glass doors. When the Police fail to make any progress with the case Sam decides to investigate on his own turning up clues that point in the direction of just one possible suspect - assuming that he really knows who he's looking for.

  • Blastfighter [DVD]Blastfighter | DVD | (14/09/2015) from £20.23   |  Saving you £-4.24 (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Quentin Tarantino maintains that BLASTFIGHTER is the best movie that the legendary Lamberto Bava (DEMONS) has ever called ‘action’ on – and who are we to argue? Ultimately this blistering bout of sweaty sanguine-stained action-horror is one hell of an exciting ride – as an ex-jailbird seeking little more than a quiet life in the wilderness finds his scenic ideal invaded by some vicious redneck poachers. In response blood is spilled bullets are fired and the real prey becomes man – in this riotous mix of FIRST BLOOD and the backwoods shocks of DELIVERANCE and SOUTHERN COMFORT! Also highlighting a cast of Italian genre icons including Michael Sopkiw (MASSACRE IN DINOSAUR VALLEY) Valentina Forte (CUT AND RUN) and George Eastman (ANTHROPHAGUS) BLASTFIGHTER makes its worldwide BluRay debut uncut and uncensored from 88 Films! Extras: NEW HD Master Uncompressed LPCM English Soundtrack Trailer Reversible Sleeve with alternative art Includes a Collectible 300gsm Original Poster Post Card

  • Demons [DVD] [1985]Demons | DVD | (30/04/2012) from £79.99   |  Saving you £-62.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    The film centres on two young girls who go to a brutal zombie movie and begin to notice happenings in the auditorium mirroring the action on screen. Soon half of the audience have been turned into blood thirsty zombies forcing the remaining patrons to defend themselves from the unholy beasts. Stylish gory bleakly funny and reminiscent of George A. Romero's films Demons is a hugely entertaining horror movie.

  • Demons 2 [DVD] [1986]Demons 2 | DVD | (30/04/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Dario Argento and Lamberto reunite (as producer and director respectively) for this sequel to the 1985 Italian horror hit residents trapped inside a high-rise apartment building are hunted down by bloodthirsty demons multiplying like cockroaches.

  • A Blade in the Dark [DVD]A Blade in the Dark | DVD | (24/08/2015) from £7.99   |  Saving you £8.00 (100.13%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Lamberto Bava may be best known for the lunatic lacerations of his DEMONS franchise but A BLADE IN THE DARK is arguably his most terrifying offering to date! A giallo blood-opera which features some of the most gruelling sequences in the genre’s vast canon A BLADE IN THE DARK holes up a talented composer in a spacious Tuscany retreat. Unfortunately a maniac is prowling the immediate environment and no one incuding our heroic musician is safe from this hack-happy psychopath's collection of dangerously sharp weapons. Co-starring the legendary Michele Soavi (later the director of STAGEFRIGHT and THE CHURCH) and written by the equally iconic twosome of Dardano Sacchetti and Elisa Briganti (ZOMBIE FLESH-EATERS/ THE BEYOND) A BLADE IN THE DARK is one of the finest gore-epics from the halcyon days of Italian horror madness.

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