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The film was first shown in the US under the title Till Death Do Us Part in an edited version and then was released on DVD unedited and uncensored as The Blood Spattered Bride. The DVD was first released by Anchor Bay Entertainment on 30 January 2001. It is presented in the English language; no subtitles or additional audio tracks are provided.
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The Blood Spattered Bride (La Novia Ensangrentada) 1972 Spain: Vicente Aranda: Simón Andreu, Maribel Martín, Alexandra Bastedo: A Spanish horror film based on the text. The film has reached cult status for its mixture of horror, vampirism and seduction with lesbian overtones. Vampires vs. Zombies: 2004 United States: Vince D'Amato
The no-budget ghost story “Paranormal Activity” arrives 10 years after “The Blair Witch Project,” and the two horror movies share more than a clever construct and shaky, handheld camerawork.
TV Guide panned the film calling the film's production "shabby" but also noted that actor Zooey Hall's performance as Albert as "interesting". [6] Author and independent filmmaker John Kenneth Muir awarded the film one out of a possible four stars, commenting that, although the performances were solid and it was technically well made, the film's theme of pedophilia went too far, to the point ...
Blood and Roses (French: ...Et mourir de plaisir (Le sang et la rose), lit. And die of pleasure (The blood and the rose)') is a 1960 erotic horror film directed by Roger Vadim . It is based on the novella Carmilla (1872) by Irish writer Sheridan Le Fanu , shifting the book's setting in 19th-century Styria to the film's 20th-century Italy .
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But the pair work closer than ever in Father of the Bride, the latest movie adaptation of Edward Streeter’s 1949 novel, previously adapted into 1950 comedy starring Spencer Tracy and, later, its ...