Masters Of Horror - Series 1 Volume 2
Thirteen of the most acclaimed directors of horror and suspense have gathered from around the world to tell their darkest dreams in their own distinctive styles. Each film is a stand-alone exercise in terror made by the creative talent behind some of the most horrifying and groundbreaking cinema of all time...They share a mission: To send a chill up your spine. They are the:Masters of Horror:This Second Volume of Series 1 contains the final 6 films together with more than 16 hours of Special Features.Dario Argento - Jenifer.Tobe Hooper - Dance Of The Dead.Takashi Mike - Imprint.Larry Cohen - Picke Me Up.William Malone - Fair Haired Child.John McNaughton - Haeckel's Tale.Coming Soon:Masters Of Horror Series 2 - 13 films from some of the masters of horror cinema including....Tobe Hooper John Landis Ernest R. Dickerson Brad Anderson John Carpenter Dario Argento Joe Dante Mick Garris Tom Holland Peter Medak Stuart Gordon Rob Schmidt and Norio Tsuruta.
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