
Danza Macabra Volume Three: The Spanish Gothic Collection USED
Spain's tradition of Gothic Horror was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own.
4 RESTORED CLASSICS. 8+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES. LO MEJOR DEL HORROR GĂTICO ESPAĂOL.
Spain's tradition of Gothic Horror - particularly during the Franco dictatorship - was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own. These four classic shockers from the 1970s represent the genre at its most audacious: In NECROPHAGOUS, the debut feature by writer/director Miguel Madrid, a fractured family in a crumbling castle conceals a grisly graveyard secret. The anthology film CAKE OF BLOOD - never previously available outside of Spain - presents a quartet of supernatural tales by four young filmmakers. Hammer Films director John Gilling brings his inimitable style to the occult thriller in CROSS OF THE DEVIL. And a terminally ill woman is enticed by eternal life in LeĂłn Klimovsky's vampire masterwork, THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD. Each film in this collection has been scanned from its original negative - with over 8 hours of Special Features - for the first time ever in America.
Special Features
NECROPHAGOUS
- Audio Commentary With Andy Marshall-Roberts
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Remembrance By Maria Pilar RafĂĄles, Daughter Of Sitges Film Festival Founder Antonio RafĂĄles
CAKE OF BLOOD
- Commentary By Rod Barnett And Dr. Adrian Smith
- Interviews With Marisa Paredes, Jaime Chåvarri And José Lifante
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
CROSS OF THE DEVIL
- Commentary By Kim Newman And Barry Forshaw
- Interview With Juan José Porto
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Fantasy And Imagination: The Legacy Of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer - Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes
THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD
- Commentary By Kat Ellinger
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Interviews With Juan José Porto And José Lifante
- Spain's Cinematic Vampires - Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes
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Danza Macabra Volume Three: The Spanish Gothic Collection USED
Spain's tradition of Gothic Horror was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own.
4 RESTORED CLASSICS. 8+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES. LO MEJOR DEL HORROR GĂTICO ESPAĂOL.
Spain's tradition of Gothic Horror - particularly during the Franco dictatorship - was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own. These four classic shockers from the 1970s represent the genre at its most audacious: In NECROPHAGOUS, the debut feature by writer/director Miguel Madrid, a fractured family in a crumbling castle conceals a grisly graveyard secret. The anthology film CAKE OF BLOOD - never previously available outside of Spain - presents a quartet of supernatural tales by four young filmmakers. Hammer Films director John Gilling brings his inimitable style to the occult thriller in CROSS OF THE DEVIL. And a terminally ill woman is enticed by eternal life in LeĂłn Klimovsky's vampire masterwork, THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD. Each film in this collection has been scanned from its original negative - with over 8 hours of Special Features - for the first time ever in America.
Special Features
NECROPHAGOUS
- Audio Commentary With Andy Marshall-Roberts
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Remembrance By Maria Pilar RafĂĄles, Daughter Of Sitges Film Festival Founder Antonio RafĂĄles
CAKE OF BLOOD
- Commentary By Rod Barnett And Dr. Adrian Smith
- Interviews With Marisa Paredes, Jaime Chåvarri And José Lifante
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
CROSS OF THE DEVIL
- Commentary By Kim Newman And Barry Forshaw
- Interview With Juan José Porto
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Fantasy And Imagination: The Legacy Of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer - Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes
THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD
- Commentary By Kat Ellinger
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Interviews With Juan José Porto And José Lifante
- Spain's Cinematic Vampires - Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes
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Spain's tradition of Gothic Horror was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own.
4 RESTORED CLASSICS. 8+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES. LO MEJOR DEL HORROR GĂTICO ESPAĂOL.
Spain's tradition of Gothic Horror - particularly during the Franco dictatorship - was characterized by daring concepts, lush visuals, extreme sexuality and a startling aesthetic all its own. These four classic shockers from the 1970s represent the genre at its most audacious: In NECROPHAGOUS, the debut feature by writer/director Miguel Madrid, a fractured family in a crumbling castle conceals a grisly graveyard secret. The anthology film CAKE OF BLOOD - never previously available outside of Spain - presents a quartet of supernatural tales by four young filmmakers. Hammer Films director John Gilling brings his inimitable style to the occult thriller in CROSS OF THE DEVIL. And a terminally ill woman is enticed by eternal life in LeĂłn Klimovsky's vampire masterwork, THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD. Each film in this collection has been scanned from its original negative - with over 8 hours of Special Features - for the first time ever in America.
Special Features
NECROPHAGOUS
- Audio Commentary With Andy Marshall-Roberts
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Remembrance By Maria Pilar RafĂĄles, Daughter Of Sitges Film Festival Founder Antonio RafĂĄles
CAKE OF BLOOD
- Commentary By Rod Barnett And Dr. Adrian Smith
- Interviews With Marisa Paredes, Jaime Chåvarri And José Lifante
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
CROSS OF THE DEVIL
- Commentary By Kim Newman And Barry Forshaw
- Interview With Juan José Porto
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Fantasy And Imagination: The Legacy Of Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer - Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes
THE NIGHT OF THE WALKING DEAD
- Commentary By Kat Ellinger
- Appreciation By Ăngel Sala
- Interviews With Juan José Porto And José Lifante
- Spain's Cinematic Vampires - Video Essay By Xavier Aldana Reyes











