PRODUCT INFORMATION
Everyone knows the classic American horror films. Night of the Living Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and A Nightmare on Elm Street, to name but a few. But we want to tell you a different story: a story of the unsung heroes of stars-and-stripes terror, films that have remained on the fringes of the genre either through lack of availability or else sheer obscurity. This is where American Horror Project comes in. Volume One of this series presents three tales of violence and madness from the 1970s. Malatesta's Carnival of Blood (Christopher Speeth, 1973) sees a family arrive at a creepy, dilapidated fairground in search of their missing son, only to find themselves at the mercy of cannibalistic ghouls lurking beneath the park. Meanwhile, The Witch Who Came from the Sea (Matt Cimber, 1976), stars Millie Perkins (The Diary of Anne Frank) as a young woman whose bizarre and violent fantasies start to bleed into reality - literally. Lastly, every parent's worst nightmare comes true in The Premonition (Robert Allen Schnitzer, 1976), a tale of psychic terror in which five-year-old Janie is snatched away by a strange woman claiming to be her long-lost mother. Remastered from the best surviving elements and contextualised with extensive supplementary material, American Horror Project proudly presents an alternative history of American horror and film heritage.
FEATURES:
3-DISC SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
2K restorations of the three features
High Definition Blu-ray™ (1080p) presentations
Original uncompressed mono 1.0 audio
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly-commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil
MALATESTA’S CARNIVAL OF BLOOD
Introduction to the film by Stephen Thrower
Audio commentary by film historian Richard Harland Smith
The Secrets of Malatesta – an interview with director Christopher Speeth
Crimson Speak – an interview with writer Werner Liepolt
Malatesta’s Underground – art directors Richard Strange and Alan Johnson discuss the weird, mysterious world of Malatesta’s underground
Outtakes
Draft script (BD-ROM content)
Stills gallery
THE WITCH WHO CAME FROM THE SEA
Introduction to the film by Stephen Thrower
Audio commentary with director Matt Cimber, actress Millie Perkins and director of photography Dean Cundey
Tides and Nightmares – making-of documentary featuring interviews with Cimber, Parkins, Cundey and actor John Goff
A Maiden’s Voyage – archive featurette comprising interviews with Cimber, Perkins and Cundey
Lost at Sea – director Matt Cimber reflects on his notorious cult classic
THE PREMONITION
Introduction to the film by Stephen Thrower
Isolated score
Audio commentary with director-producer Robert Allen Schnitzer
Pictures from a Premonition – making-of documentary featuring interviews Schnitzer, composer Henry Mollicone and cinematographer Victor Milt
Archive Interview with star Richard Lynch
Three Robert Allen Schnitzer short films: ‘Vernal Equinox’, ‘Terminal Point’ and ‘A Rumbling in the Land’
4 Peace Spots
Trailers and TV spots
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