ZOMBIES, SEX AND GUNS, OH MY!

Meet Francesco Dellamorte (Rupert Everett), gravedigger and guardian of the mythical Buffalora Cemetery where the dead just don’t stay dead. Seven days after burial, the fresh cadavers claw their way out of their coffins looking for flesh to eat. And it’s Francesco’s job to dispatch these ‘Returners’ before they escape into the local community.

But his quest to stop the dead from invading the world of the living falters when he falls in love with a beautiful and enigmatic widow visiting her husband’s crypt. For when he kills her by mistake, and is cursed to see her face for eternity, the difference between being alive and dead become chillingly confused in his shocked and romantically damaged brain.From Michele Soavi, director of THE CHURCH and THE SECT, a surreal blend of George Romero gore, Dario Argento style and ‘Monty Python’ irreverence in the weirdest zombie movie ever made.

Special Features Include:

  • Completly uncut and region free
  • Director Michele Soavi & Writer Gianni Romoli Audio Commentary
  • Exclusive Booklet of Alan Jones’ personal on-set memoir
  • Trailers & Photo Gallery
  • English Audio & Optional Italian Audio with English Subtitles

Check out the new release’s trailer here…

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ONE OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILMS EVER MADE IS OUT TODAY  ON DVD AND FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME ON BLU-RAY!

Front cover!

Rape, mutilation, castration, murder, cannibalism and animal killings. If any of those tickle your movie-loving tastebuds, then prepare yourself for the ultimate experience in exploitative adult cinema. It’s the baddest of the bad boys, the king of cannibal movies, the superstar of sleaze and the vilest of the Video Nasties. It’s none other than Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust!

Here’s some info on the release:

Described by Film Threat in a Five Star review as “excellent… legendary… there’s no other film like it… there never will be”, director Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust remains one of the most shocking and controversial films of all time. Now, for the first time ever and exclusively for Shameless Screen Entertainment, Deodato has revisited his classic of horror cinema to produce a brand new Director’s Edit of the film especially for its High Definition debut on Blu-ray.

This new Director’s Edit, which removes or partially hides several instances of animal slaughter, will be released as a special Blu-ray and as two-disc DVD edition that includes both the new version and the original version of Cannibal Holocaust, along with a host of extras specially commissioned for this release.

...and the classic reverse artwork.

In a statement issued expressly for this new edit made for Shameless explaining the artistic decision to re-edit the film, Deodato says, “At the time, I would have preferred not to kill the animals during the making of the film, but this was requested by the producers. We’d sent them some early dailies and they kept calling us on set in the jungle asking us to shoot increasingly bloody scenes.

“I would not change anything to the film, its structure and content, aside from the fact that, now – thirty years later – I’ve reassessed the way the animals were dealt with. Now I would not do it.”

An extremely violent and gory film, containing strong sex, sexual violence and animal slaughter, Cannibal Holocaust is a powerful and provocative work concerning a crew of documentary filmmakers who go missing while filming primitive cannibal tribes deep in the Amazonian rain forest. The horrific footage they shot before disappearing is found by the members of a second expedition who soon discover the horrific truth behind their demise.

“Without doubt deserving of its reputation as one of the most disgusting and nihilistic films ever made [and] easily as shocking today as it was over [thirty years] ago… Cannibal Holocaust is an impressive and surprisingly intelligent film” (Beyond Hollywood.com) with a “raw, undeniable power, which has been imitated, but never quite equalled” (The Digital Fix).

Cannibal Holocaust (cert. 18) will be released on Blu-ray (£24.99) and two-disc DVD (£19.99) by Shameless Screen Entertainment on 26th September 2011 – that’s TODAY!

SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE…

  • The original version of film with very minor BBFC cuts
  • A brand new never-before-seen edit of the film by director Deodato
  • Introduction to the original film by director Ruggero Deodato
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  • Introduction to the new Director’s Edit by Ruggero Deodato.
  • “Film And Be Damned” – inteview with Ruggero Deodato and actor Carl G. Yorke.
  • “The Long Road Back From Hell” – specially commissioned documentary by Cine Excess featuring Kim Newman, Professor Julian Petley, Professor Mary Wood, Ruggero Deodato, Carl G. Yorke and actress Francesca Ciardi.
  • Theatrical Trailer.
  • Easter Egg.
  • Shameless Trailer Park.

Get it now from Amazon, HMV, Play or anywhere else you can!

 
 
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