Coming From Dark Sky Films on July 25

"The Amicus Collection"

 

ASYLUM (1972)

When Dr. Martin (Robert Powell) arrives at the Dunsmoor Asylum for the incurably insane, he expects to be interviewed by asylum director Dr. Starr. Instead he is met by Dr. Rutherford (Patrick Magee), who explains that Dr. Starr had suffered a mental breakdown and now is one of the patients.

Dr. Rutherford decides that if Martin can deduce which one is really Dr. Starr, then he will be given the position.

Is it Bonnie (Barbara Parkins), whose affair with a married man turns murderous? Is it Bruno (Barry Morse), a hardluck tailor visited by a mysterious stranger (Peter Cushing) with a blueprint and very special fabric for an unusual suit? Is it Barbara (Charlotte Rampling), accused of murdering her brother and her nurse but insisting that her friend Lucy (Britt Ekland) was responsible; Or is it Dr. Byron (Herbert Lom) who claims the ability to transfer collecting?

Special Features:

- New Hi-Def 16x9 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer from 35mm negative
- Commentary by director Roy Ward Baker & cameraman Neil Binney
- Trailers for “And Now The Screaming Starts,” “Asylum,” and “The Beast Must Die”
- Still Gallery
- Bios for Roy Ward Baker, Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Britt Ekland, Milton Subotsky & Max J. Rosenberg
- Liner Notes
- “Inside the Fear Factory” featurette

AND NOW THE SCREAMING STARTS! (1973)

Set in 1795 England, And Now the Screaming Starts! tells the tale of blissful newlyweds Catherine (Stephanie Beacham) and Charles Fengriffen (Ian Ogilvy) who move into his ancestral family mansion. On their wedding night, Catherine is raped by a malevolent spirit. She is further plagued by a series of haunting visions involving an eyeless woodsman and a murderous disembodied hand.

Can a savage act of depravity and violence committed by one of Charles’ ancestors be to blame? Charles fears that his bride is going insane and calls for Doctor Whittle (Patrick Magee). Unable to help Catherine overcome her visions, Dr. Whittle calls for assistance from a fellow practitioner, Dr. Pope (Peter Cushing), who uses reason and logic to combat what he assumes is a mental disorder. In time, Dr. Pope finds himself fighting a losing battle against the forces of the supernatural carrying out a bloody family curse.

Directed by Roy Ward Baker (Asylum, The Vault of Horror, The Monster Club) and produced by Amicus stalwarts Max J. Rosenberg and Milton Subotsky, And Now the Screaming Starts! has been mastered in High Definition from 35mm vault materials.

Special Features:

- New Hi-Def 16x9 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer from 35mm negative
- Commentary by director Roy Ward Baker & actor Stephanie Beacham
- Commentary by actor Ian Ogilvy, moderated by Darren Gross
- Trailers for “And Now The Screaming Starts,” “Asylum,” and “The Beast Must Die”
- Still Gallery
- Bios for Baker, Beacham, Ogilvy, Peter Cushing, Herbert Lom, Milton Subotsky & Max J. Rosenberg
- Liner Notes

THE BEAST MUST DIE (1974)

Wealthy big game hunter Tom Newcliffe (Calvin Lockhart) has tracked and killed practically every type of animal in the world. But one creature still evades him, the biggest game of all - a werewolf.

Tom invites five guests -- Dr. Christopher Lundgren (Peter Cushing), Paul Foote (Tom Chadbon), Bennington (Charles Gray), Jan Jarmokowski (Michael Gambon) and Davina (Ciaran Madden)-- to his island knowing they all are tied one way or another to unusual circumstances of death… and that one of them is a werewolf.

Add to the mix Tom’s alluring wife Caroline (Marlene Clark) and surveillance expert, Pavel (Anton Diffring), Tom tracks the werewolf but is unable to kill it. One by one the creature kills the isolated guests.

Special Features:

- New 16x9 Anamorphic Widescreen Transfer
- Commentary by director Paul Annett
- Trailers for “And Now The Screaming Starts,” “Asylum,” and “The Beast Must Die”
- Still Gallery
- Bios for Annett, Cushing, Gray, Diffring, Lockhart, Milton Subotsky & Max J. Rosenberg
- Liner Notes
- Paul Annett tribute to Peter Cushing
- “Directing the Beast” featurette

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