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Mad Doctor of Blood Island
Mad Doctor of Blood Island

Mad Doctor of Blood Island

Product ID : 40279215
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Galleon Product ID 40279215
UPC / ISBN 663390002568
Shipping Weight 0.16 lbs
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Model SRVN92568DVD
Manufacturer Severin
Shipping Dimension 7.44 x 5.39 x 0.71 inches
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Product Description In perhaps the most infamous film in the BLOOD ISLAND franchise, co-directors Eddie Romero and Gerry de Leon upped the already over-the-top nudity, violence, horny monster havoc and unmatched WTF?-ness of the first movie to deliver what Dangerous Minds hails as “one of the greatest/nastiest/goriest films of the 1960s.” AIP-leading-man-turned-producer John Ashley (HOW TO STUFF A WILD BIKINI, THE A-TEAM) and ‘60s-starlet-turned-‘80s-porn-queen Angelique Pettyjohn (STAR TREK, TITILLATION) star in this “horrifying nightmare of a thousand frightening dreams” – also known as GRAVE DESIRES and TOMB OF THE LIVING DEAD – now scanned in 4k from a recently discovered camera negative and presented totally uncut for the first time ever, including the legendary “Oath of Green Blood” prologue! REGION A FOR NORTH AMERICA FEATURES: Special Features SOME MAY BE ON DVD ONLY: Audio Commentary with Horror Film Historians Nathaniel Thompson and Howard S. Berger Audio Commentary with Hemisphere Marketing Consultant Samuel M. Sherman Tombs of the Living Dead: Interview with Pete Tombs, Co-Author of “Immoral Tales” A Taste of Blood: Interview with Critic Mark Holcomb The Mad Doctor of Blood Island: Archival Interview with Co-Director Eddie Romero Trailer Poster & Still Gallery Reversible TOMB OF THE LIVING DEAD Cover Mad Doctor Of Blood Island Review The best in the series… Really pushes the limits of '60s exploitation! --DVD Drive-In You will not find a better picture dealing with Filipino chlorophyll mutation anywhere! --FantasyLiterature.com Extremely fun! --Realm Of Horror