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Old 10-02-2024, 12:31 PM   #1
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United Kingdom Satan's Blood (1978) Limited Edition Blu-ray (Treasured Films)

Treasured Films will be releasing Santa's Blood (Escalofrio) (1978) in a Limited Edition Blu-ray on December 9th.


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Limited Edition Contents
  • Double-walled slipcase with new artwork by Justin Coffee.
  • Illustrated collector's booklet featuring writing by John Martin and John Llewellyn Probert.
  • Webstore exclusive 'Satanic Doll' magnet.
  • Webstore exclusive A3 poster reversible fold-out poster.

Special Features
  • 4K Scan and restoration from the 35mm original camera negative.
  • Includes Original Spanish language and English dub soundtracks.
  • NEW Audio Commentary with Jonathan Rigby and Kevin Lyons.
  • Satan’s Blood: Recuerdos de Escalofrio: 45 minute Spanish documentary on the making of Satan’s Blood.
  • NEW House of Diabolism: Stephen Thrower on Escalofrio: New in-depth appreciation by the film writer.
  • NEW Rated ‘S’ for Simón: New video essay with author Kim Newman on the films of Juan Piquer Simón.
  • NEW Satanic Panic: Diabolic Cinema of the ’70’s: New video essay with film writer Darrell Buxton on Satanic cinema of the 1970’s.
  • Devil’s Music: The Satan’s Blood Composer Speaks: Interview with composer Librado Pastor.
  • A Private Concert with Librado Pastor: Composer Pastor plays some of his film themes.
  • NEW The We Belong Dead guide to Spanish Horror: A brief guide through Spanish horror from the writing team of We Belong Dead magazine.
  • Trailer.
  • Image gallery.
  • Reversible sleeve featuring two artwork choices; the original poster art and brand new design.
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Directed by Carlos Puerto

Starring Ángel Aranda, Sandra Alberti, Mariana Karr, José María Guillén

It’s diabolical hi-jinks, gory thrills and devil dolls abound in this essential Euro-horror entry from post-Francoist Spain! When a young married couple venture out into the city of Madrid, they have a chance encounter with a mysterious couple, claiming to be old friends of theirs, who invite them back to their large, secluded villa out in the countryside. What follows is a night of bizarre satanic orgies, blood curdling nightmares and gruesome murder as the young couple are thrust into an entangled world of cabalistic ritual where their very souls may well be the next offerings to the dark prince himself!

Carlos Puerto directs this devilishly erotic gothic chiller; a prime example of the liberated ‘S’ rated run of Spanish cinematic terrors executive produced by Juan Piquer Simon (Pieces) and stacked with hellish bonus features in this much-treasured special edition!
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Old 10-04-2024, 10:26 PM   #2
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Most likely using the newish 4k transfer that VS used for its stellar USA release back in 2021. No clue about the mastering/encode that might be employed here.
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Already have the VS release but those new extras seem like something I might actually watch. For now pass but its hard....Im weak...weak I tell you.
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The last disc I bought from Treasured came with a curtain of scratches and they've not responded to the message I sent them about it so given their non-existent customer service I am very reluctant to order anything from them directly again.
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Watched this last night, and wondered if anyone had any opinions of the encode?
I thought it looked nice in parts, but had some instability in the encoding and a slightly drab look in places.
Haven't seen the Vinegar Syndrome version, so wondered if it was identical?
Amazing film though! That doll is ****ing creepy.
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Watched this last night, and wondered if anyone had any opinions of the encode?
I thought it looked nice in parts, but had some instability in the encoding and a slightly drab look in places.
Haven't seen the Vinegar Syndrome version, so wondered if it was identical?
Amazing film though! That doll is ****ing creepy.
I ended up getting this version rather than the VS one as I figured it would be the same but I would also be interested to know if there was any difference between the two.
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