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TRICK OR TREAT? Halloween and Horror titles available FROM Park Circus TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 1 OF 23 IMAGE: the texas chainsaw massacre 2 (see p16) TRICK OR TREAT? Halloween and Horror titles available from Park Circus We’ve got all manner of devilish tricks and ghoulish treats in store to make Halloween more than just a day-long celebration of the macabre. Resurrect your own spooky season with the dirty secrets lurking in our vaults. There are glistening digital prints of genre classics for special screenings, and Gothic chills from both the Hammer catalogue and the vivid adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe from Roger Corman and Vincent Price. Not to mention fantastic creatures of all genetic possibility in numerous insane incarnations. Programme your own midnight movie marathon with our extensive range of cult oddities, grindhouse endurance tests and surreal hallucinations. Remember, a horror shared is a horror halved. For updates, further details and additional titles available internationally, see www.parkcircus.com/horror Words: James Kloda is a freelance film writer and gonzo hack. He is the home entertainment reviewer for The Dark Side, the UK’s premier magazine of the macabre and fantastic, and has offered indelicate musings on genre offerings both past and present for a range of publications academic, trade and populist. Recently, he attempted a spirited, if ultimately woebegone, defence of Exorcist II: Heretic for Centipede Press’ definitive compendium on the franchise. Images: © the appropriate studio. All rights reserved. Brochure designed by and © Park Circus Limited, 2013. Revised 2016. All rights reserved. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com cover image: scream (SEE p7) PAGE 2 OF 23 contents Just a little guide to help you navigate the bloodsoaked aisles of the Park Circus vaults. You wouldn’t want to end up taking a wrong turn, would you? There are zombies, vampires and chainsaw-wielding maniacs in here. halloween hoedown p5 the new breed hammer-time p7 p8 peter cushing gothic poe-try vincent price p9 p10 roger corman p11 p13 midnight movies grindhouse p14 p16 the monster squad p17 fantastic creatures & unnatural animals a superb vintage p19 walk on the wild side p20 p21 Please note: we can’t promise to protect you from the transparent guy. You’re on your own with him... IMAGE: crawlspace (see p14) TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 3 OF 23 IMAGE: scary movie (see p7) Marketing Materials We have high res publicity images and copy for each film available for inclusion in your own brochures and websites. For some titles we can supply trailers, posters or print ready poster files for you to duplicate locally to help promote screenings. TERRITORY AVAILABILITY Please note that inclusion of a title in this catalogue does not guarantee rights or print availability in your territory. Please get in touch for further details. Booking titles Please contact your usual sales person to make bookings. US Office - for US Domestic enquiries Park Circus Inc. T: (661) 702 2136 E: us@parkcircus.com Office opening hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST UK Office - for International/UK enquiries Park Circus Limited T: +44 (0) 141 332 2175 E: info@parkcircus.com Office opening hours: Monday to Friday 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM GMT TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 4 OF 23 HALLOWEEN HOEDOWN Line the aisles with Jack’o’lanterns and, for once, leave the cobwebs on the seats. Halloween is positioned between the end of summer and the advent of Christmas, a time when spirits depressed by the onset of winter need a dose of the outrageous and an electrifying shock to the system. Like any festival, it is best celebrated with a large group and there is nothing like that community feeling of fellow enthusiasts jumping as a frightened Mexican wave, recoiling together at a gore-saturated extremity or filling the theatre with polyphonic laughter at the wickedly outré. This season, we have a number of defining classics of the genre to spill their innards at large on the big screen, many newly restored in blood-curdling high-definition. From psychic nerds to hammy vampire slayers, comicbook demons and angry automobiles, via head-spinning possession, haunted hotels and the slasher of your dreams. There’s something for every nightmarish predilection to announce the witching hour with. Just keep repeating, “It’s only a movie, it’s only a movie…” donnie darko Dir: Richard Kelly October 1988 and small town USA is about to witness the end of the world. It’s home to Donnie Darko, a brilliant but troubled teenager, plagued by terrifying visions the meaning of which he alone holds the key. With his class mate Gretchen and a mysterious ex teacher, Grandma Death, he must unravel the strange occurrences infecting his school, his home and his life before a horrifying spectre known only as “Frank” can pull Donnie over the edge of his sanity. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 5 OF 23 HALLOWEEN HOEDOWN IMAGE: donnie darko Dir: Jonathan Demme Clarice Starling, an FBI trainee, is assigned by her superior to interview an imprisoned, cannibalistic psychopath, Hannibal Lecter, in the hope that he may help uncover the identity of an elusive serial killer who skins his female victims. Lecter’s dazzling criminal genius unearths clues, but at the price of deadly mind games with the vulnerable Clarice. The Amityville HorroR Dir: Stuart Rosenberg The middle-class Lutz family are terrorised by their new Long Island home, which is possessed by vitriolic demons. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers Dir: Philip Kaufman This dazzling, whip-smart remake of the 1956 spine-tingler stars Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams and Leonard Nimoy as characters caught in an eerie tale of possession by alien pod-people. Shallow Grave Dir: Danny Boyle Directed by Academy Award®-winner Danny Boyle, this is a savagely entertaining contemporary black comedy, which sees three cocksure twentysomethings sharing a flat in Edinburgh getting more than they bargained for when they go in search of a new roommate. CARRIE Dir: Brian De Palma Carrie is a born victim: ruthlessly bullied by her classmates, inhibited by her psychotically-religious mother. When she becomes the butt of a vicious prank, her telekinetic powers are unleashed to devastating effect. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 6 OF 23 HALLOWEEN HOEDOWN The Silence Of The Lambs IMAGE: from dusk till dawn From Dusk Till Dawn Dir: Robert Rodriguez Two deranged convicts kidnap a preacher and his kids, and flee for the safety of a remote nightclub in Mexico. Once they arrive, they discover that the place is anything but a safe haven for criminals. Featuring an outrageous plot hijacking that still thrills today. Mimic Dir: Guillermo del Toro Three years ago an entomologist genetically engineered an insect to kill cockroaches carrying a virulent disease. Now the species are out to destroy their only predator, mankind… Scream Dir: Wes Craven The residents of a picturesque small town are being victimised by a masked psycho with a twisted love for scary movies, mimicking horror films with real acts of terror. An instant audience favourite for its unique style and humour. Also available: scream 2 and 3 TRICK OR TREAT? Halloween tends to beg nostalgia for seasonal cinema classics. But let’s not forget that the last two decades have seen the genre flourish with dark imagination, postmodern wit and eerie classicism from around the globe. Filmmakers such as Robert Rodriguez and Guillermo del Toro turned their comicbook sensibilities into iconic nightmares, whilst J-Horror exploded a uniquely twisted surrealism. Meanwhile, the teen horror would never be the same after Wes Craven’s knowing reinvention of the slasher film that his Elm Street franchise so nurtured with Scream. The new crop of horror cinema stands proud amongst its forefathers. The Faculty Dir: Robert Rodriguez Students suspect that their teachers are aliens after a series of bizarre occurrences. The Others Dir: Alejandro Amenábar A woman who lives in an old house with her two photosensitive children becomes convinced that her family home is haunted. SCARY MOVIE Dir: Keenen Ivory Wayans A year after disposing of the body of a man they accidently killed, a group of dumb teenagers are stalked by a bumbling serial killer. Also available: scary movie 2 and 3 Insidious Dir: James Wan Fear runs in the family in this supernatural horror when young Dalton Lambert inherits his father’s ability to channel demonic spirits. Also available: Insidious: Chapter 2 Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark Dir: Troy Nixey Co-written by Guillermo del Toro, this story of a young girl living in a 19th-century mansion and menaced by sinister creatures from the basement bears all the hallmarks of the filmmaker’s dark, fantastic style. www.parkcircus.com PAGE 7 OF 23 the new breed THE NEW BREED HAmmer-time IMAGE: the vampire lovers HAMMER-TIME Hammer is a British institution. For a golden period, the company consistently brought lurid reimaginings of the classic monster figures to life, upping the ante in every way conceivable: defiant color, garish smatterings of blood, low-cut corsetry and impolite violence. Horror grew up under Hammer and revelled in it. But the studio had a moral compass underpinning the depictions of nefarious deeds - the sincerity of its two principal actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Cushing invested his characters with thoughtful anxiety, never a clear-cut hero or villain. He would have turned 100 last year and this added momentum to the resurgence of the unique brand. A Hammer horror is a perfectly grown-up way to spend the evening. Countess Dracula The Vampire Lovers Dir: Peter Sasdy Dir: Roy Ward Baker One day in a fit of rage, embittered widow Countess Elizabeth strikes a chambermaid and blood from the girl splashes onto her face. To her amazement, her skin becomes youthful and smooth. Elizabeth kidnaps the maid and kills her, making herself look 25 years younger. But the effect is only temporary, so what lengths will she go to keep up appearances? In a peaceful hamlet in 18th-century Eastern Europe, a female vampire with lesbian tendencies ravages the townsfolk, who, years earlier, killed off her fellow kind. Vampire Circus Dir: Terence Fisher Dir: Robert Young A circus arrives at a Serbian village where it will perform a show for the locals. Many of them believe that the plague that has gripped their community is the result of a curse inflicted on them by Count Mitterhaus, a vampire. Unbeknownst to them, the leader of the circus is the Count’s cousin intent on reviving his relative and having his revenge... The Hound Of The Baskervilles In this spellbinding Sherlock Holmes mystery, Cushing stars as the great detective who must unlock the mystery of a hound’s horrible cry and the systematic deaths of generations of the Baskerville family. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 8 OF 23 No one did sorrow like Peter Cushing: the flesh from his cheekbones become wearily sucked back, as if exposing skull. There is something always morbidly touching about the actor, even if some of the characters he played were genuine monsters. It is his solemn dignity and brooding circumspection that begs intrigue, which went far beyond the Hammer stable. House Of The Long Shadows Dir: Pete Walker Desi Arnaz Jr. plays a young writer who bets that he can bat out a mystery play in one evening, squirrelling himself away in an old mansion where, unbeknownst to him, a bizarre family reunion is scheduled to commence. But then the participants begin dropping like flies. House of the Long Shadows represents the only costarring effort of those titans of terror Cushing, Lee and Price. At The Earth’s Core Dir: Kevin Connor A Victorian-era scientist and his assistant take a test run in their Iron Mole drilling machine and end up in a strange underground labyrinth full of prehistoric monsters and cavemen, and ruled by a species of giant telepathic bird. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com IMAGE: HOUSE OF THE LONG SHADOWS PAGE 9 OF 23 peter cushing PETER CUSHING Inspired by the stories of claustrophobic insanity and private paranoia written by Edgar Allan Poe, pioneering B-movie producer and director Roger Corman made a series of films that, despite their meagre budgets, looked dazzlingly ambitious and artful. What powered these Gothic epics was Vincent Price, brimming with sinister camp, adroitly straddling the line between homicidal madness and earnest self-delusion that characterised Poe’s protagonists. House Of Usher (1960) When a beautiful young woman’s suitor arrives to ask her hand in marriage, the doors of the mysterious house of Usher fling open and terror begins. Her jealous brother will resort to macabre ends to prevent the family bloodline from becoming tainted. The Masque Of The Red Death Whilst a virulent epidemic rages outside, a Satan-worshipping prince stays confined in his castle and holds a party for the elite. All is revelry and debauchery until, during the great masque which crowns the entertainment, the guests succumb to the plague one-by-one. Pit and The Pendulum Price stars as Nicholas Medina, the son of a notorious Spanish Inquisition torturer, whose wife has died under mysterious circumstances. The tormented Medina comes to believe that she was buried alive, and can hear his wife’s voice calling out to him. The Raven Inspired by Poe’s poem, and starring horror legends Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff alongside Price, this is a cult classic of wizards duelling for magical supremacy. Tales Of Terror A ghoulish anthology dramatising three of Poe’s short stories (Morella, The Black Cat, and The Case of M. Valdemar). The Tomb Of Ligeia IMAGE: pit and the pendulum A widower falls in love and marries an exact replica of his first wife. The second wife soon discovers her husband’s fixation with his dead spouse and becomes the object of evil happenings. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 10 OF 23 gothic poe-try gothic poe-try: VINCENT PRICE & ROGER CORMAN VINCENT PRICE IMAGE: THE MONSTER CLUB VINCENT PRICE Price was a performer who was better than the mould in which he was typecast. Critical reaction seemed to trap him in a repertory of malevolent dilettantes and effete magicians, yet he always played them with arch relish. Outside of the Poe cycle, there is plenty more opportunity to watch the macabre master of disguise. The Abominable Dr. Phibes/ Dr. Phibes Rises Again Dir: Robert Fuest A man who was disfigured in a car wreck seeks revenge on those he believes are responsible for the death of his wife. Each slaying is patterned after the plagues brought down on Rameses, from killer locusts to bloodsucking bats. In the second film, he sets out for Egypt to find the secret elixir of life so that he may resurrect his beloved. the Comedy Of Terrors Dir: Jacques Tourneur A horror spoof in which a funeral director, who is in arrears on rent, aggressively pursues customers to bolster his business. The fact that they haven’t died yet doesn’t seem to dissuade him. TRICK OR TREAT? Cry Of The Banshee Dir: Gordon Hessler A 16th-century lord goes on a rampage to rid the countryside of witches. He kills the children of the chief sorceress, who retaliates by putting a death hex on him and his heirs. The Monster Club Dir: Roy Ward Baker A rich collection of vampires, werewolves, snakemen, wasp-women, ghouls and other weird creatures gather to enjoy themselves amid the flashing lights and rock music at the Monster Club. Vampire Eramus (Price, his only role as a bloodsucker) takes a recent victim there and spins three fantastical tales. www.parkcircus.com PAGE 11 OF 23 VINCENT PRICE IMAGE: theatre of blood Dr. Goldfoot and The Bikini Machine/ Dr. Goldfoot and The Girl Bombs Dir: Norman Taurog/Mario Bava The foppish mad scientist Dr. Goldfoot has invented an army of bikini-clad robots who are programmed to seek out wealthy men and charm them into signing over their assets: in Bava’s follow-up, he plots another saucy scheme to take over the world by killing off the major global military leaders. Scream and Scream Again Dir: Gordon Hessler Theatre Of Blood Dir: Douglas Hickox Edward Lionheart is a crazed Shakespearean actor who adds murder to his repertoire when he takes gruesome revenge on the critics who slighted him. Price is a glorious hamper of hamminess in this deft and witty film: tuck in. Madhouse Dir: Jim Clark A horror movie star returns to his famous role after years in a mental institution. But the character seems to be committing murders independent of his will. A deranged scientist, seeking to create a race of superhumans by means of organic transplant, commits a series of brutal murders in order to utilize their bodies. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 12 OF 23 ROGER CORMAN IMAGE: bloody mama ROGER CORMAN Corman had a knack for economy, not only financially but in storytelling. His prolific career is full of highlights both eccentric, satirical and morbid. Famous for kick-starting the careers of many filmmakers (Joe Dante, Jack Nicholson), this is an ideal time to remember that he was a great director in his own right. A Bucket Of Blood Bloody Mama When Walter Paisley accidentally kills his neighbour’s cat and covers the remains in plaster to hide the evidence, he is acclaimed as a brilliant sculptor. But with his work now in demand, Walter must return to this method to produce new masterpieces… Ma Barker (Shelley Winters) and her four sons leave a life of poverty for one of sadism, incest, murder and violence, until the FBI begin to hunt them down. The Haunted Palace When a man arrives in the village of Arkham to claim the mansion that was once the domain of his great-great grandfather, a black magician who was burned alive, he discovers that the place is populated by strangely deformed people who are under his ancestor’s curse. Which, unsurprisingly, threatens to possesses him. Premature Burial Guy Carrell (Ray Milland) is obsessed with the idea that he will be buried while in a state of catalepsy. He marries a woman who promises to cure him with love but then his fears become real. Tower Of London Vincent Price stars in this chilling tale based on the story of King Richard III, a disfigured, homicidal misanthrope who tortured his way to the British throne. TRICK OR TREAT? Gas! -or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It A poisonous gas accidentally escapes from a chemical company in Alaska and kills off everyone in the world over the age of 25. A society forms that is a twisted parody of our destroyed civilization. The Trip A TV-commercial director decides to try LSD, and experiences visions of sex, death, dancing girls and a torture chamber. X: The Man With The X-Ray Eyes Involved in research seeking to increase the power of the human eye, a scientist decides to test a new serum on himself, which will allow him to see as if with X-rays. But his vision continues to develop in sensitivity until he can no longer bear it. If thine own eye offend thee… www.parkcircus.com PAGE 13 OF 23 MIDNIGHT MOVIES The ideal slot to experience horror. ‘After hours’ in the relative sanctuary of the movie theater, surrounded by like-minded souls, but utterly alone once the light hits the screen. Or laughing out loud at the demented frolics before you within a community addicted to the weird and wonderful. Whether they’re enlivened by fancy dress or fun gimmickry, or played po-faced to provide genuine fright during the witching hour, there is nothing like the opportunity to revel in the bizarre and brutal with a bunch of other game individuals. Enjoyed in unusual double bills or just memorable one-offs, these midnight movies became ‘cult’ for a reason… The Burning Deranged Dir: Tony Maylam Dir: Alan Ormsby and Jeff Gillen A disfigured man burned by kids when he was a gardener at summer camp returns to maul and decapitate with giant hedge shears. Cue lots of modern teens getting killed to the music of Rick Wakeman. A middle-aged farmer, whose domineering mother warped him into becoming a psychotic killer, mummifies her body when she dies and then takes home other women to keep her company. A gleeful, gory take on the Ed Gein story. Crawlspace Dir: David Schmoeller Gunther (Klaus Kinski) seems like a conscientious landlord who looks out for his female tenants. What they don’t know is that he has a crawlspace from where he watches their every intimate move and plans their murders. Death Line (RAW MEAT) Dir: Gary Sherman “Mind the doors!” There’s something pretty grisly going on in the tunnels between Holborn and Russell Square involving cannibalistic ex-tube workers. You’ll never want to take the underground again. From Beyond Dir: Stuart Gordon A doctor invents a machine that stimulates a sensory gland in the brain that allows the user to view an extra dimension. Unfortunately, when he sees the monstrous inhabitants of this realm, they can see him too and are rather eager to introduce him to their world: one that goes beyond the flesh. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 14 OF 23 MIDNIGHT MOVIES IMAGE: from beyond Ghoulies/ Ghoulies 2 Dir: Luca Bercovici/Albert Band When a college student inherits an old mansion he finds he has also inherited its residents - a bunch of slimy, hairy, fanged creatures who’ll do anything for him. Even kill. And lurk in the toilet. Then they come back in a sequel giving both those on screen and in the auditorium a night they’ll never forget. Killer Klowns From Outer Space Dir: Stephen Chiodo Truly one-of-a-kind alien-invasion scifi featuring blood-drinking intergalactic clowns harvesting a small city of its plasma. Terrorvision Dir: Ted Nicolaou A bizarre cosmic accident has produced an oozing, tentacled creature which projects itself out of television sets and eats its viewers. The Ring on lysergic acid. Troll/Troll 2 Dir: John Carl Buechler/Claudio Fragasso When an evil troll attempts to bring about cataclysmic changes that will forever erase mankind, an ancient sorceress and a young boy join forces to stop him before he can carry out his diabolical plan. But that is nothing compared to the ‘so-bad-it’s-brilliant’ sequel. Trolls live in the woods around Nilbog and feed on the town’s population. By transforming themselves into people, the trolls are able to come into town and pick their menu. But before they can eat, their prey must first be turned into vegetables. Yes. You heard that right. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 15 OF 23 MIDNIGHT MOVIES IMAGE: troll 2 GRINDHOUSE In the last few years, video nasties, Italian horror and exploitation schlock have all risen in popularity, partly in thanks to Quentin Tarantino but also due to dedicated DVD labels treating the movies with the respect their fans demand. But these grisly, stylish offerings are still best enjoyed on a big screen, where the lurid fantasy is magnified as perverse opulence. Anthropophagous Dir: Joe D’Amato A group of vacationers find themselves trapped on a deserted island and pursued by a bloodthirsty cannibal. Motel Hell Dir: Kevin Connor Veteran actor Rory Calhoun stars as fiendish Farmer Vincent in this deliciously ghoulish tale of the macabre that has now become a cult classic. THE Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Dir: Tobe Hooper Over ten years after making the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tobe Hooper returns to his deranged family of reclusive cannibals for another round of chainsaw chases and non-stop screaming. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 16 OF 23 grindhouse IMAGE: anthropophagous THE MONSTER SQUAD Monsters come in all shapes and sizes, albeit usually misshapen and certainly over-powering. Eschewing more traditional horror stalwarts, here’s a whole menagerie of ghoulish goblins waiting to shiver the timbers. We’ve got fuzzy adolescent were-teens, bloodthirsty blaxploitation vampires, shuffling cadavers desperate for brains, amazing transparent monsters and much more. Howling 2: Your Sister Is A Werewolf Dir: Philippe Mora Ben White is investigating the death of his sister, a reporter killed with a silver bullet. His findings lead him to Transylvania to battle an evil witch queen and put an end to her werewolf coven in this demented sequel to Joe Dante’s classic. The Beast Within Dir: Philippe Mora A teenager is experiencing growing pains of a most shocking sort in this exciting, tense and all-too-real story of monstrous transformation. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com Blacula/ Scream, Blacula, Scream Dir: William Crain/Bob Kelljan An old victim of Count Dracula’s bite is loose and stalking the streets of 20th-century Los Angeles in this Blaxploitation classic: for the sequel, he returns to the world of the living by means of voodoo and is loose once again with insatiable lust. Perfect for a double bill. PAGE 17 OF 23 THE MONSTER SQUAD IMAGE: the beast within THE MONSTER SQUAD IMAGE: the return of the living dead Count Yorga, Vampire Pumpkinhead Dir: Bob Kelljan Dir: Stan Winston In this contemporary version of the Dracula myth, a sophisticated and clever vampire establishes a coven in Los Angeles and terrorizes the local teenagers. Memorable, distinctive, it’s the best bloodsucker few know of and begs rediscovery. “For each of Man’s evils a special demon exists...” Pumpkinhead exists in folklore, via a diabolic ritual to ensure wrongs are righted. When a father’s son dies in an accident, he invokes the ancient score-setter, and finds that vengeance has no easy price. the Return Of The Living Dead Dir: Dan O’Bannon Two employees of a medical supply company accidentally release a toxic gas that reanimates the dead. Soon the town is overrun with flesh-eating residents of the local cemetery who are hungry. For brains… The Amazing Transparent Man Dir: Edgar G. Ulmer The Ape Dir: William Nigh A doctor disguised as an ape slays two women and attempts to kill a third in order to obtain their spinal fluids. From cult director Ulmer, a mad scientist experiments with a serum to make man transparent and uses an escaped convict to rob a bank. The Manster Dir: Kenneth G. Crane/George P. Breakston An American reporter in Japan is given a mysterious injection by a scientist, which turns him into a two-headed monster in this bizarre curiosity. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 18 OF 23 FANTASTIC CREATURES & UNNATURAL ANIMALS Nature must get fed up of us humans: constantly trashing it and ignoring the delicate balance of its beauty. So it begins to rebel, species mutating into vicious predators to fight back or prehistoric remnants rapidly returning to life in our self-polluted atmosphere. There are angry insects, bilious frogs and hopping-mad bunnies to terrorize us all: freaks of nature can be gloriously dangerous. Let that be a lesson... The Bat People Reptilicus Dir: Jerry Jameson Dir: Sidney W. Pink A doctor and his wife out vacationing in the mountains have a close encounter with some bats inhabiting a vast, mysterious cavern. Soon, the doctor begins to mutate into a horrible, blood-sucking monster, and his wife may be in for the same fate… Copper miners in the tundras of Lapland discover a frozen piece of reptilian tail belonging to some unknown prehistoric creature. But then the fossil regenerates into a giant, acid-spitting monster that terrorizes the country and blowing it up will only create hundreds of little creatures... Frogs Dir: George McCowan A revenge-of-nature film in which thousands of swamp critters attack a wheelchair-bound Deep South plantation owner and his family on his birthday, the 4th of July. Does the fact that he’s been destroying the bayou wildlife around him have anything to do with it? Night Of The Lepus Dir: William F. Claxton Cole Hillman’s Arizona ranch is plagued with ‘mongrel’ rabbits, and he wants to employ an ecologically-sound control method: the animals are injected with genetically-mutated blood in an effort to develop a method of disrupting their reproduction. One of the test subjects escapes, resulting in a race of bloodthirsty, wolf-sized, man-, horse-, and cow-eating bunnies. TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com Squirm Dir: Jeff Lieberman When a power line falls to the ground on a rainy Georgia night, slimy killer sandworms emerge from the ground and terrorize a small town. PAGE 19 OF 23 fantastic creatures & unnatural animals IMAGE: the bat people Before Technicolor made murder luridly scarlet and monsters kaleidoscopic beasts, nightmares were imagined in stark monochrome. Looming silhouettes stalked the screen, long shadows cast to reflect the dark halves of human personality, high contrast monochrome perfectly poised to dramatize the battle between good and evil. Horror cinema was getting to grips with scaring its audience, imagination let loose through experimental technique and ingeniously evocative imagery. I Bury The Living Dir: Albert Band Unjustly ignored by many books on the horror film, I Bury the Living is a bone-chilling little mood piece, almost completely dominated by Richard Boone’s performance as a troubled man who becomes convinced that he has the power over life and death. The Lodger Dir: Alfred Hitchcock One of Hitchcock’s first films, based on the story of Jack The Ripper. A landlady suspects her new lodger is the madman killing women in London. Accompanied by Paul Zaza music soundtrack. IMAGE: the lodger TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com PAGE 20 OF 23 a superb vintage A SUPERB VINTAGE WALK ON THE WILD SIDE Horror is not just about monsters, spooks, slashers and buckets of blood. There is much that troubles with skin-crawling suggestion, macabre sexuality and unsettling oddity. From the distinctive visions of David Lynch to the uncompromising rawness of Charles B. Pierce, these are films spiked with an unforgettable menace that will leave you disturbed and beguiled in equal measure. Blue Velvet The Town That Dreaded Sundown Dir: David Lynch A sensual mystery thriller about strange happenings in a small all-American town. A college student stumbles across a bizarre mystery and wants to know more, perhaps too much more. The oblique world he’s found lurking beneath his hometown’s picture-postcard veneer is about to become violently stranger. The Company Of Wolves Dir: Neil Jordan Neil Jordan’s fascinating and imaginative retelling of Little Red Riding Hood and werewolf fables. Adapted by Angela Carter from her own story. TRICK OR TREAT? Dir: Charles B. Pierce The documentary-style story of a hooded killer who terrorized the border town of Texarkana, Arkansas in 1946, leaving no less than five murder victims in his wake. He was never caught... The Evictors Dir: Charles B. Pierce A young couple move into an eerie house which is located in a small Louisiana town, unaware of its violent history, and soon find themselves tormented by the previous owners. www.parkcircus.com PAGE 21 OF 23 walk on the wild side IMAGE: blue velvet walk on the wild side IMAGE: whoever slew auntie roo Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? Dir: Curtis Harrington An ex-music hall singer becomes a recluse since the death of her only daughter, rocking and singing to the cradle that holds the child’s mummified remains. When the psycho biddy kidnaps a local girl to raise her as her own, she becomes locked with the parents into a fight to the finish. Auntie Roo’s finish! Wicked Stepmother Dir: Larry Cohen Transforming into a cigarette-smoking black cat is just one of Bette Davis’ evil tricks in this campy, funfilled brew that mixes sorcery with mayhem. Hardware Dir: Richard Stanley It is the 21st Century, a post-apocalyptic, post-nuclear world where our worst environmental fears have come true. A young couple find a dismantled robot in the TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com desert, unaware that the creature was programmed to kill humans. PAGE 22 OF 23 www.parkcircus.com TRICK OR TREAT? www.parkcircus.com © 2016 Park Circus Limited. All Rights Reserved. PAGE 23 OF 23