Arrow Video Demons 1 and 2 - Limited Edition Steelbook
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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! Special Features: This Amazing Edition Includes: Limited Edition SteelBook packaging Collector’s Booklet featuring brand new writing on both films by Calum Wadell Brand new HD restorations of both films Optional English and Italian audio and English subtitles for Italian and English (SDH) audio for both films Demons Special Features: The audio recollections of director Lamberto Bava, Special Make-Up Creations Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci The audio recollections of the cast and crew, featuring Lamberto Bava, Sergio Stivaletti, Geretta Geretta and Claudio Simonetti Dario’s Demon Days: Producer Dario Argento discusses the inception of Demons Defining an Era in Music: Composer Claudio Simonetti on the Demons Soundtrack Luigi Cozzi’s Top Italian Terrors: Cozzi discusses the highpoints of Spaghetti Splatter Demon 2 Special Features: The audio recollections of director Lamberto Bava, Mechanical Creations & Transformation Artist Sergio Stivaletti and Journalist Loris Curci Creating Creature Carnage: Extensive Interview with makeup man Sergio Stivaletti Bava to Bava: Luigi Cozzi tracks the history of the Italian horror film; from Riccardo Freda and Mario Bava to the end of the golden age with Michele Soavi and Lamberto Bava as well as considering recent Italian horror films.
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