BLACK SABBATH ·
BLACK SUNDAY · THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH
KILL,
BABY...KILL ·
KNIVES OF THE AVENGER
Five
classic Italian Thrillers in a Five DVD Boxed Package
#1 BLACK SABBATH [aka 3 Tales of
Terror] (1963) 92 minutes [above]
director: Mario Bava
starring: Boris Karloff ·
Mark
Damon ·
Michele
Mercier ·
Lidia
Alfonsi
Three tales of horror: the first about a lesbian obsession, the second
deals with the patriarch
of a family of ghouls, and the third features a nurse stalked by the
spirit of a dead medium.
#2
BLACK SUNDAY [aka Mask of Satan] (1960)
87 minutes [above]
director: Mario Bava
starring: Barbara Steele ·
John Richardson ·
Ivo Garrani ·
Andrea Checchi
Bava's directorial debut about a vengeful witch who won't stay dead has
since become
"One
of the Greatest Horror Movies Ever Made" (Entertainment Weekly).
#3
THE GIRL WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1965) 86 minutes
[above]
director: Mario Bava
starring: Leticia Roman ·
John
Saxon Valentina
Cortese Dante
Di Paolo
Cited as the first giallo (Euro thriller), this is the story of an American
female tourist
who witnesses a serial killer's latest slaying.
#4
KILL, BABY...KILL [aka Curse of the Living Dead] (1966)
80 minutes [above]
director: Mario Bava
starring: G Rossi Stuart ·
Erica Blanc ·
Max Lawrence
Bava's gothic masterpiece is the hallucinatory tale of a remote village
tormented
by the ghost of a dead little girl.
#5
KNIVES OF THE AVENGER [aka Viking Massacre] (1970) 85 minutes
[above]
director: Mario Bava
starring: Cameron Mitchell ·
Jack Stuart ·
Frank Ross ·
Lisa Wagner
A Viking drifter (played by a blond Cameron Mitchell) is torn by guilt,
vengeance
and his love for a peasant woman and her young son.
A
deluxe Domestic Release of five Italian films in a 5 DVD package; original
widescreen format for each movie (16:9), all film are uncut (total 430
minutes) encoded for REGION ONE NTSC, playable on any American machine;
in English or Italian with English subs;
tons of extras including audio commentaries, interviews and trailers.
Violence/Adult
Material/Nudity:
Recommended for Mature Audiences