Hammer Films
Doctor Blood's Coffin Blu-ray 1961 Hammer Films Kieron Moore Dr Nathan Juran Nicolas Roeg Sidney J. Furie
Doctor Blood's Coffin Blu-ray 1961 Hammer Films Kieron Moore Dr Nathan Juran Nicolas Roeg Sidney J. Furie
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Britain's first colour zombie film!
Introducing Hammer's Blu-ray (Region B) for 1961's Doctor Blood's Coffin. Horror Queen Hazel Court and cult actor Kieron Moore give intense performances in this macabre and sometimes-gory Cornish horror from influential director Sidney J. Furie.
Scripted by Oscar-winner Nathan Juran and featuring camera-work from a young Nicolas Roeg, Doctor Blood's Coffin has been painstakingly restored by Hammer from scans of the original film negatives.
A man goes missing in the sleepy village of Porthcarron – the latest victim in a series of horrifying medical experiments carried out by the arrogant and maniacal Dr Peter Blood. Fixated on creating life from death, Blood is determined that his gift is only for those he considers worthy – at the cost of those he doesn't.
IMPORTANT NOTE: An all-region Blu-ray player is required to view this movie. Standard U.S. Blu-ray players will NOT read Region B discs. If you're looking for a reliable all-region player, we've got you covered!
Limited Edition Features:
- Brand-new artwork by Chris Barnes
- Limited edition O-card packaging
- English subtitles on the main feature
Disc Features:
- New commentary with actor and film historian Jonathan Rigby, author of English Gothic, and Kevin Lyons, editor of the Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television website
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Technical Specs:
- Year: 1961
- Audio: Mono/English
- Subtitles: English
- Runtime: 92
