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Horror fans can take a trip down memory lane on October 7th with the Carlton release of The Hammer House Of Horror. All 13 spine-tingling episodes make up the £39.99 four disc box set. The 1-hour long made for TV mini-movies were shot five years after the cinema versions ceased but retained the same supernatural suspense and intrigue. Each film is presented in its original 4:3 aspect ratio with mono audio , production galleries, cast bios a history of Hammer feature
Great show from the early 80's,
another one for the wanted list!!
Looking forward to this, don't remember many one about The House that Bled To Death very good as I recall.
Just placed an order for this.
I got the region 1 version last year - brought back some childhood memories, but as with most things it just wasn't as good as I remembered it.
Agree that The House That Bled To Death was a good one though - the children who acted in the birthday party scene must have been severely pschologically damaged!
Horror fans can take a trip down memory lane on October 7th with the Carlton release of The Hammer House Of Horror. All 13 spine-tingling episodes make up the £39.99 four disc box set. The 1-hour long made for TV mini-movies were shot five years after the cinema versions ceased but retained the same supernatural suspense and intrigue. Each film is presented in its original 4:3 aspect ratio with mono audio , production galleries, cast bios a history of Hammer feature
Great show from the early 80's,
another one for the wanted list!!
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Looking forward to this, don't remember many one about The House that Bled To Death very good as I recall.
Just placed an order for this.
Answers:
I got the region 1 version last year - brought back some childhood memories, but as with most things it just wasn't as good as I remembered it.
Agree that The House That Bled To Death was a good one though - the children who acted in the birthday party scene must have been severely pschologically damaged!
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