Black Sunday - Zavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook

Zavvi International
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop CultureZavvi Exclusive Limited Edition Steelbook. Limited to 2000 Copies.Stare Into These Eyes... discover deep within them the unspeakable terrifying secret of Black Sunday... it will paralyze you with fright!Legendary Scream Queen Barbara Steele (Shivers, Caged Heat) stars in this classic slice of gothic terror from the father of fantastic Italian cinema Mario Bava (Lisa and the Devil).A beautiful witch is sentenced to death for her evil deeds by her own brother, condemned to die by having a metal mask hammered onto her face before being burnt at the stake. As she passes, she puts a terrible curse on all her future descendants as the spikes of the death mask pierce her flesh... But when two unwitting travellers discover her final resting place and worse, drip blood on her resting corpse, they unleash her once again in all her stunningly beautiful, terrifying glory....Banned in the UK on its release, Black Sunday is a groundbreaking film that opened the door for Spaghetti horror in all its gory glory.Special Features:High Definition Blu-ray (1080p)Three audio versions: Optional Italian, European English and AIP English re-dub and re-scoreEnglish SDH subtitles for both English versions and a new English subtitle translation of the Italian audioAudio Commentary with Bava biographer and expert Tim LucasIntroduction to the film by author and critic Alan JonesInterview with star and horror icon Barbara SteeleDeleted Scene from the Italian version with notes by Tim LucasInternational TrailerUS TrailerItalian TrailerTV SpotI Vampiri (1956) Italy s first sound horror film directed by Riccardo Freda and Mario BavaUS I Vampiri Trailer The Devil s CommandmentTrailer reel trailers of all the major works by Mario Bava including rarities from the early part of his careerCollector s booklet featuring new writing on the films by Matt Bailey and Alan Jones, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
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