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American Horror Project Vol. 1 set for release on Monday

February 18, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Arrow Films is set to release the first volume of American Horror Project on Monday 22 February. Concentrating on influential American horror films that have somehow slipped under the radar, the project is a celebration of the genre’s potential to captivate and beguile…

The  dual DVD and Blu-ray set comprises three tales of madness from the 1970’s, each remastered from the surviving elements and bolstered with extras and supplementary material putting the selections into genre context.

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Malatesta’s Carnival of Blood (Christopher Speeth, 1973) presents a terrifying case of a family searching for their missing daughter in the crumbling grounds of a ghoul infested fairground park.  The more introspective The Witch Who Came From the Sea (Matt Cimber, 1976) tells a no less frightening story of a young woman plagued by a surreal and often violent imagination, linked to memories of her personal past.  Finally, The Premonition (Allen Schnitzer, 1976) feeds off parental nightmares of child-snatching, insanity and inadequacy.

Full details here:

MALATESTA’S CARNIVAL OF BLOOD

  • Introduction to the film by Stephen Thrower
  • Audio Commentary by film historian Richard Harland Smith
  • The Secrets of Malatesta – an interview with director Christopher Speeth
  • Crimson Speak – an interview with writer Werner Liepolt
  • Malatesta’s Underground – art directors Richard Stange and Alan Johnson discuss the weird, mysterious world of Malatesta’s underground
  • Outtakes
  • Draft script (BD/DVD-ROM content)
  • Stills gallery

 THE WITCH WHO CAME FROM THE SEA

  • Introduction to the film by Stephen Thrower
  • Audio commentary with director-producer Matt Cimber, actress Millie Perkins and director of photography Dean Cundey
  • Tides and Nightmares – brand new making-of documentary featuring interviews with Cimber, Perkins, Cundey and actor John Goff
  • A Maiden’s Voyage – archive featurette comprising interviews with Cimber, Perkins and Cundey
  • Lost at Sea – director Cimber reflects on his notorious cult classic

 THE PREMONITION

  • Introduction to the film by Stephen Thrower
  • Isolated score
  • Audio commentary with director-producer Robert Allen Schnitzer
  • Pictures from a Premonition – brand new making-of documentary featuring interviews with Schnitzer, composer Henry Mollicone and cinematographer Victor Milt
  • Archive interviews with Robert Allen Schnitzer and star Richard Lynch
  • Three Robert Allen Schnitzer short films: ‘Vernal Equinox’, ‘Terminal Point’ and ‘A Rumbling in the Land’
  • 4 Peace Spots
  • Trailers and TV Spots

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Originally published February 18, 2016. Updated January 18, 2020.

Filed Under: Movies, News Tagged With: American Horror Project, arrow films, Malatesta's Carnival of Blood, The Premonition, The Witch Who Came From the Sea

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