"And Now the Screaming Starts"

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Hey, this is cool news, for those who may not already be aware, but "And Now the Screaming Starts," the Roy Ward Baker directed 1973 film with Peter Cushing and Stephanie Beacham, has just been released under the EuroShock label on DVD!!

Haven't seen this film in decades, but I recall absolutely loving it. I have a couple other titles on the EuroShock label, and they're all in widescreen so I trust this will be as well.

Dave

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I watched this DVD today. It is a widescreen print, although the image seems ever-so-slightly foggy at times. Ian Ogilvy's audio commentary is very good though, saying of course how much he admired Peter's work, especially in CASH ON DEMAND.



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Hey, this is cool news, for those who may not already be aware, but "And Now the Screaming Starts," the Roy Ward Baker directed 1973 film with Peter Cushing and Stephanie Beacham, has just been released under the EuroShock label on DVD!!

Jeeze! I just finished responding to a post by saying it was going to be great Summer with the DVD release of COF, HOD, and Vampire Lovers. It looks like Summer is starting early this year.



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Try as I might, I've never been able to get through this flick without dozing off. Hopefully a decent print will improve my ability to make it all the way through...with my eyes open and all! :eek:

Cheers!

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Well, it is a great print. Got this dvd last week.
Charles you will stay awake.

Special features:
theatrical trailer, photo gallery and an audio commentary with actor Ian Ogilvy and film historian Darren Gross,
which i haven't heard yet.

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