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- Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
NUMBER OF DISCS | 7 |
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RATING | M |
RELEASE DATE | 5-Jul-23 |
RUNTIME (IN MINUTES) | 1027 |
PRODUCT CODE | VVE3486 |
Synopsis: | |
The Kenny Everett Video Show Erupting onto television in the summer of 1978, The Kenny Everett Video Show was an instant ratings grabber – propelling the subversive, impish DJ to the stardom he had always deserved! Kenny’s anarchic mix of manic sketches, musical guests and dance routines – courtesy of raunchy booty-shakers Hot Gossip – created must-see TV, his comic genius running riot as he unleashed a line-up of much-loved, much-mimicked characters including gobby rocker Sid Snot, Gallic sophisticate Marcel Wave and the improbably-handed evangelist, Brother Lee Love! This set contains all four series (The Kenny Everett Video Show and The Kenny Everett Video Cassette) plus three New Year specials that Kenny made for Thames Television. And there’s one thing you can be certain of – it’s all done in the best possible taste! Bloodbath At The House Of Death What in hell is going on at Headstone Manor? In this hilarious spoof of every horror fans favourite films, a team of mad scientists led by Dr. Lukas Mandeville (Kenny Everett) and his assisstant Dr. Barbara Coyle (Pamela Stephenson) are investigating paranormal phenomenon in the mysterious manor. Unknown to the scientists, their presence is about to incur the wrath of a local coven of bumbling but determined Satanists led by a 700-year-old disciple of the Devil known only as the Sinister Man (Vincent Price), all of whom are prepared to stop at nothing in purging the house of the unwanted intruders. You’ll scream with laughter when bloodcurdling clichés from the likes of The Amityville Horror, The Shining, Poltergeist, Jaws and Invasion of the Body Snatchers, take our demented doctors to the brink of hysteria and beyond! Special Features: Theatrical Trailer |
Language Selections: |
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ) English ( Mono ) English ( Subtitles ) |
Product Origin/Format: |
Australia ( PAL/Region 0 ) |
Running Time: |
1027 min |
Aspect Ratio: |
Widescreen (1.78:1) |
Special Features: |
Interactive Menu Multi-DVD Set Scene Access Trailer(s) |
Movie filmed in 1981-1984 and produced in: |
Country: United Kingdom ( Region: Great Britain, Ireland ) |
Directed By: |
David Mallet Ray Cameron |
Written By: |
Ray Cameron Barry Cryer Kenny Everett |
Actors: |
Kenny Everett ….. Self / … (35 episodes, 1978-1981) Hot Gossip ….. Themselves (35 episodes, 1978-1981) Anna Dawson ….. Carla / … (8 episodes, 1980-1981) Cliff Richard ….. Self (9 episodes, 1978-1981) David Essex ….. Self / … (8 episodes, 1978-1981) Suzi Quatro ….. Self (6 episodes, 1978-1980) The Boomtown Rats ….. Themselves (4 episodes, 1978-1980) Billy Connolly ….. Self / … (3 episodes, 1980-1981) Kate Bush ….. Self (3 episodes, 1978-1981) Bonnie Tyler ….. Self (3 episodes, 1978-1979) The Moody Blues ….. Themselves (3 episodes, 1978-1979) Wings ….. Themselves (3 episodes, 1978-1979) The Darts ….. Themselves (3 episodes, 1978-1979) The Pretenders ….. Themselves (3 episodes, 1979-1981) Bernard Manning ….. Self / … (2 episodes, 1980-1981) Mel Smith ….. Pianist (2 episodes, 1981) Justin Hayward ….. Self (2 episodes, 1978-1979) Bryan Ferry ….. Self (2 episodes, 1978) The Steve Gibbons Band ….. Themselves (2 episodes, 1978) Dave Edmunds ….. Self (2 episodes, 1979-1980) Rockpile ….. Themselves (2 episodes, 1979-1980) Elvis Costello and The Attractions ….. Themselves (2 episodes, 1979-1980) David Bowie ….. Self (2 episodes, 1979) Roxy Music ….. Themselves (2 episodes, 1979) Leo Sayer ….. Self (2 episodes, 1979) Thin Lizzy ….. Themselves (3 episodes, 1978-1979) Dusty Springfield ….. Self (2 episodes, 1980) The Police ….. Themselves (2 episodes, 1980) Terry Wogan ….. Construction Worker / … (2 episodes, 1981) Michael Aspel ….. Court Barrister / … (2 episodes, 1981) B.A. Robertson ….. Self (1 episode, 1981) Lennie Bennett ….. Self – Contestant in ‘Star Quiz’ (1 episode, 1981) Carol Asti ….. Self – Contestant in ‘Who do you goo’ (1 episode, 1978) Denise Kemp ….. Self – Contestant in ‘Who do you goo’ (1 episode, 1978) Robin Askwith ….. Themselves (1 episode, 1978) Tim Brooke-Taylor ….. Themselves (1 episode, 1978) The Rolling Stones ….. Self – Contestant in ‘Who do you goo’ (1 episode, 1978) Electric Light Orchestra ….. Self (1 episode, 1978) Janet Brown ….. Self (1 episode, 1978) Nick Lowe ….. Themselves (1 episode, 1978) Labi Siffre ….. Self (1 episode, 1978) City Boy ….. Themselves (1 episode, 1978) Elkie Brooks ….. Themselves (1 episode, 1978) Marshall Hain ….. Self (1 episode, 1978) Renaissance ….. Themselves (1 episode, 1978) Kenny Everett ….. Lukas Mandeville Pamela Stephenson ….. Barbara Coyle Vincent Price ….. Sinister Man Gareth Hunt ….. Elliot Broome Don Warrington ….. Stephen Wilson John Fortune ….. John Harrison Sheila Steafel ….. Sheila Finch John Stephen Hill ….. Henry Noland Cleo Rocos ….. Deborah Kedding Graham Stark ….. Blind Man Pat Ashton ….. Barmaid David Lodge ….. Inspector Goule Davilia O’Connor ….. Sheila’s Mother Debbie Linden ….. Attractive Girl Tim Barrett ….. Doctor Oscar Quitak ….. Doctor Ellis Dale ….. Patient Barry Cryer ….. Police Inspector Anna Dawson ….. Nurse Gordon Rollings ….. Man at Bar Jack Le White ….. Old Man Ray Cameron ….. Policeman Sandy Donaldson ….. Dog Bill Burns ….. Victim in Pajamas Running Down Hallway Lew Hooper ….. Victim in Bed Derek Lyons ….. Policeman Michael McIntyre ….. E.T. (uncredited Jeff Silk ….. Policeman at Crime Scene Byron Sotiris ….. Detective at Crime Scene Harry Van Engel ….. Hanging Victim |
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