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After the huge success of Robert Aldrich's What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Hollywood legend Joan Crawford found herself taking the lead in a series of lurid and sensational horror pictures in her later years and Berserk was one of the best and most successful.
Crawford stars as a ruthless circus owner who exploits a series of gruesome murders for her own ends... until the killer targets her.
Directed by Jim O Connolly (Valley of Gwangi, Tower of Evil) and co-starring Diana Dors (Yield to the Night, Deep End), Michael Gough (Horror Hospital, Batman) and Judy Geeson (10 Rillington Place, Inseminoid), Berserk is a deranged slice of Great British Grand(Dame) Guignol a bloody exploitation classic!
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
- High Definition remaster
- Original mono audio
- The BFI interview with Joan Crawford (1956)
- Audio commentary with film historians Lee Gambin and Eloise Ross
- Pamela Hutchinson on Joan Crawford (2018)
- Jonathan Rigby on 'Berserk' (2018): a new appreciation by the author of American Gothic: Six Decades of Classic Horror Cinema
- Didier Chatelain on Herman Cohen (2018): an interview with producer Cohen's assistant and business partner
- Tom Baker's Beyond Belief! VHS Introduction (1997)
- Tom Baker's Beyond Belief! Outtakes (1997)
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Limited Edition exclusive booklet containing a new essay by Josephine Botting, archival interviews, historic articles, an overview of contemporary critical responses and full film credits
- UK premiere on Blu-ray
- Limited Edition of 3,000 copies
- All extras subject to change
- Powerhouse Films
- 96 mins approx.
- Jim O'Connolly
- 12
- Joan Crawford
- Ty Hardin
English
- 1967
- English
- 1
- Powerhouse Films
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After the huge success of Robert Aldrich's What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), Hollywood legend Joan Crawford found herself taking the lead in a series of lurid and sensational horror pictures in her later years and Berserk was one of the best and most successful.
Crawford stars as a ruthless circus owner who exploits a series of gruesome murders for her own ends... until the killer targets her.
Directed by Jim O Connolly (Valley of Gwangi, Tower of Evil) and co-starring Diana Dors (Yield to the Night, Deep End), Michael Gough (Horror Hospital, Batman) and Judy Geeson (10 Rillington Place, Inseminoid), Berserk is a deranged slice of Great British Grand(Dame) Guignol a bloody exploitation classic!
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
- High Definition remaster
- Original mono audio
- The BFI interview with Joan Crawford (1956)
- Audio commentary with film historians Lee Gambin and Eloise Ross
- Pamela Hutchinson on Joan Crawford (2018)
- Jonathan Rigby on 'Berserk' (2018): a new appreciation by the author of American Gothic: Six Decades of Classic Horror Cinema
- Didier Chatelain on Herman Cohen (2018): an interview with producer Cohen's assistant and business partner
- Tom Baker's Beyond Belief! VHS Introduction (1997)
- Tom Baker's Beyond Belief! Outtakes (1997)
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Limited Edition exclusive booklet containing a new essay by Josephine Botting, archival interviews, historic articles, an overview of contemporary critical responses and full film credits
- UK premiere on Blu-ray
- Limited Edition of 3,000 copies
- All extras subject to change
- Powerhouse Films
- 96 mins approx.
- Jim O'Connolly
- 12
- Joan Crawford
- Ty Hardin
English
- 1967
- English
- 1
- Powerhouse Films
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Excellent Edition
Excellent edition of an exploitation classic, with Crawford on over the top form. Great movie, great picture quality, superb special features. Essential.
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