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| Cult Master | | Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Childhood home of Billy Idol - Orpington | |
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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman 'Grandmother's House'
Release Date: December 7 "After the death of their beloved father, two teens go to their grandmother's house in California and begin to suspect their grandparents of murder..." | Now available for pre-order from 88Films direct - £14:99 Release date is 7th December 2020, pre-order will be live W/C 23rd November.
"And you thought your family were weird... After the death of their father leaves them as orphans, David and Lynn are sent to live with the grandparents they barely know. But they’re nothing like the children expected; in fact, David soon starts to believe that the old dears are actually stone cold killers - and that he and his little sister are next on their list...
Produced by Niko Mastorakis - the man behind infamous video nasty Island of Death - Grandmother’s House is a twisted gothic thriller with some nasty surprises up its sleeves. 88 Films are proud to present this most unusual piece of family entertainment."
Special features and specs: - LIMITED EDITION SLIPCASE [3000]
- LIMITED EDITION BOOKLET - Fear and the Old Folks Home: A Look
- back at OAP horror, Grandmothers’ House (1988) - Limited Edition Booklet Notes By Andrew Graves [3000]
- 4K Transfer from Original 35mm Camera Negative
- Optional English Subtitles
- 5.1 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack
- 2.0 DTS-HD MA Soundtrack
- Optional English Subtitles
- “The Mysterious Woman” - An Interview with Actress Brink Stevens
- “Back to Grandmother’s House” - An Interview with Director Peter Rader
- “Slow n’ Steady” - An Interview with Writer / Cinematographer Peter Jensen
- Archival ‘Making-Of’ featurette
- Original Trailer
- Stills Gallery
- Reversible sleeve
- Region Code: ABC
- Picture Format: HD 1.85:1
- Audio Format: DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 2.0
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English
- Certification: 15
- Running Time: 90 Mins Approx
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