THE SWEET HOUSE OF HORRORS BLU-RAY [PRE-ORDER]


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Street Date 5/13/25

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A wealthy couple in a mansion are brutally murdered, leaving their two young children in the care of their aunt and uncle. The distraught kids seek to communicate with the ghosts of their parents, but they aren't the only spirits in the building. Chaos ensues as the confused aunt and uncle try to sell the property, prompting the dead to clearly make their desires known. Sitting somewhere between a ghostly episode of Goosebumps and your tried-and-true gory Italian horror film, The Sweet House of Horrors is directed by Lucio Fulci (The Beyond) and stars Cinzia Monreale (Beyond the Darkness), Jean-Christophe Brétignière (Rats: Night of Terror), Lino Salemme (Demons), Franco Diogene (Midnight Express), Vernon Dobtcheff (Day of the Jackal), Ilary Blasi, and Giuliano Gensini with soundtrack by Vince Tempera (The Paganini Horror) Cauldron Films is pleased to present Lucio Fulci's The Sweet House of Horrors restored from the original negative and loaded with extras!

FEATURES:
2K restoration / 1080p presentation
English 2.0 mono
Optional English SDH subtitles
Italian 2.0 mono w/ English subtitles
Fulci House of Horrors: Interview with set designer Massimo Antonello Geleng
Sweet Muse of Horrors: Interview with actress Cinzia Monreale
Editing for the masters: Interview with editor Alberto Moriani
Archival interview with Gigliola Battaglini
Archival interview with Cinzia Monreale
Archival interview with Jean-Christophe Brétigniere
Archival interview with Lino Salemme
Archival interview with Pascal Persiano
Audio commentary by Eugenio Ercolani and Troy Howarth
Front cover artwork by Matthew Therrien

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