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11 March 2023

Arrow Video enters THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED (review)

Difficult girls enrolled in THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED may never leave in this grisly Spanish gothic from the director of WHO CAN KILL A CHILD?

REVIEW LINK: Arrow Video (US) Region ALL Blu-ray (Cineventures Blog)

THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED Blu-ray specs:

  • Export Version (105 minutes):
    • 1080p24 MPEG-4 AVC 2.35:1 Widescreen
    • English and Spanish LPCM 1.0 Mono
    • Optional English SDH and English Subtitles
    • Audio Commentary by film historian Anna Bogutskaya
  • U.S. Version (94 minutes):
    • 1080p24 MPEG-4 AVC 2.35:1 Widescreen
    • English LPCM 1.0 Mono
    • Optional English SDH Subtitles
  • "This Boy's Innocence: John Moulder-Brown on THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED" documentary 
  • 2012 Film Festival Q and A with actress Mary Maude 
  • "All About My 'Mama'" interview with Juan Tébar, author of the original story 
  • "The Legacy of Terror" interview with the director's son Alejandro Ibáñez 
  • "Screaming the House Down" interview with Spanish horror expert Dr Antonio Lázaro-Reboll 
  • Opening Credits and Alternate Footage from the Spanish Theatrical Version 
  • Trailer Gallery: 
    • U.S. Theatrical Trailer 
    • U.S. TV Spot #1 
    • U.S. TV Spot #2 
    • U.S. Radio Spot #1 
    • U.S. Radio Spot #2 
  • Image Gallery 
  • Reversible cover. 
  • FIRST PRESSING ONLY: a double-sided foldout poster and a booklet with an essay by film historian Shelagh Rowan-Legg.

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