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House on the Edge of the Park (Blu-ray) Severin Ltd

$79.95

For his follow-up to CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, director Ruggero Deodato delivered a shocker packed with even more cruelty and controversy. 40+ years later, it remains one of the most disturbing exploitation films of all time: David Hess of THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT infamy stars as a charismatic psychopath who, with his equally unhinged sidekick (Giovanni Lombardo Radice of CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD), turns a get-together of chic New Yorkers into an ordeal of class warfare and sexual violence. Annie Belle (ABSURD), Christian Borromeo (TENEBRAE) and Lorraine De Selle (WILD BEASTS) co-star in this notorious DPP 39 Video Nasty from the screenwriters of THE NEW YORK RIPPER with an unforgettable soundtrack by Riz Ortolani, now scanned uncut in 4K from the original negative with 3+ hours of all-new Special Features.

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Special Features

Disc 1
Audio Commentary By Bruce Holecheck (Cinema Arcana) And Art Ettinger (Ultra Violent)
The Man Who Loved Women – Interview With Director Ruggero Deodato
Lights On – Interview With Cinematographer Sergio D’Offizi
Like A Prairie Dog – Interview With Actor Giovanni Lombardo Radice
External Beauty & Internal Ugliness – Archival Interview With David Hess
House Sweet House – Interview With Set Designer Antonello Geleng
Gallery

Disc 2
DEODATO HOLOCAUST: Feature-length documentary by Felipe M. Guerra that explores the film-by-film triumphs, tragedies and controversies of Ruggero Deodato
Deleted Scenes
Trailer

Disc 3
CD Soundtrack

Bonus Materials
Audio Commentary By Bruce Holecheck (Cinema Arcana) And Art Ettinger (Ultra Violent)
The Man Who Loved Women — Interview With Director Ruggero Deodato
Lights On — Interview With Cinematographer Sergio D’Offizi
Like A Prairie Dog — Interview With Actor Giovanni Lombardo Radice
External Beauty & Internal Ugliness — Archival Interview With David Hess
House Sweet House — Interview With Set Designer Antonello Geleng
Gallery
DEODATO HOLOCAUST: Feature-length documentary by Felipe M. Guerra that explores the film-by-film triumphs, tragedies and controversies of Ruggero Deodato
Deleted Scenes
Trailer
CD Soundtrack

Format

Bluray

Label

Severin