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The ultimate '70s UK horror like you've never seen it before! Legendary British actor Michael Gough stars as Dr. Storm, the depraved proprietor of a 'health hotel' in the English countryside. But when a burned-out rocker (Robin Askwith of Confessions of a Window Cleaner) and his sexy new girlfriend arrive for a relaxing vacation, they'll instead become trapped in a nightmare of psycho bikers, cheeky dwarves, rampant decapitations, gratuitous nudity, lethal luxury sedans and a diabolical plan to create a slave army of lobotomized zombies. Skip Martin (Vampire Circus) and Dennis Price (Theater of Blood) co-star in this bloody/campy cult favorite from writer/director Antony Balch, now transferred in HD from the original 35mm camera negative.Extras include: Robin Askwith is admitted to Horror Hospital for further treatment Audio Commentary with producer Richard Gordon and David De Valle Original Trailer
M**R
A nice upgrade but not perfect
Generally speaking this blu ray is a decent upgrade from my old DVD, with a nice sharp colourful image.However I noticed a jarring little fault, only 30 seconds into the film before the main credits there appears to be a bad splice from a close up of Michael Gough, giving a flash of black screen and a very brief glimpse of credits,this disrupts the opening scene.I've checked and this error wasn't on my old (dark sky films) DVD.
B**S
Great fun
Not a masterpiece but it’s great fun. Robin Askwith and Michael Gough are splendid. Some blood, gore and nudity.
B**Y
Good fun and a correction . . .
The film is silly fun, and the Odeon blu ray is lovely. I just wanted to point out that the product description (and the blu ray case itself) advertises commentary by producer Richard Gordon and David Del Valle; in fact, it's Gordon and Tom Weaver, the same commentary used on the Dark Sky Films DVD release. I'm not complaining (I actually prefer Weaver as moderator), but it's an odd error.
S**A
Good film
Good film
D**E
Scary but Hilarious
Scary but funny at the same time. Robin Askworth was his usual hilarious self. Great 70s horror gem. Definitely worth a watch.
L**Y
This is fun spoof horror film from 1970s one of leading horror ...
This is fun spoof horror film from 1970s one of leading horror star Michael Gough of his time, pretty funny and humorous at times with good action.So if you like these sort of movie don't wait just buy it.
M**E
Three Stars
Not great but again if you are a horror collector, a must for an avid fan
B**H
Five Stars
classic british horror , brilliant
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