10-Disc Blu-ray/CD Box Set
Here we go, another fucking bonkers box set from Severin, only this time the filmmaker at the center of it is so obscure, they released it through their SOV imprint Intervision Picture Corp.. So, what underground auteur are we celebrating this time around? Well, It's none other than the Mancunian filmmaker himself, Cliff Twemlow! Um, who? Exactly, that what I was asking myself, who the fuck is Cliff Twemlow? Twemlow was a Manchester nightclub bouncer, who was also a successful composer, novelist, actor, and micro-budget filmmaker who carved out a niche for himself and his ametuer cadre of filmmaking friends through pure grit and dogged determination. I would imagine not a lot of people outside of deep-blooded UK cult-film fans would have any idea who he was, and even I who is a bit of cult film fan was not familiar with the man;s work by name, though I had at least heard of one his the films, G.B.H., which was a Section 3 ‘video nasty’. This comprehensive 10-disc Blu-ray/CD set collects pretty much everything Twemlow ever was involved with, all sourced from their original tape masters, including unfinished projects, over thirteen hours of extras, a CD of his music, plus we get the fantastic Jake West directed documentary Mancunian Man: The Legendary Life of Cliff Twemlow! So strap yourself in my deep-diving cult film fans, this mind-melting Twem-verse odyssey has a little bit of everything,, from shot-on-video action, horror, sci-fi, spy-thrillers, softcore massage video, and a fitness regimen for those over 40!
DISC 1: MANCUNIAN MAN: THE LEGENDARY LIFE OF CLIFF TWEMLOW (2023) Blu-ray
MANCUNIAN MAN: THE LEGENDARY LIFE OF CLIFF TWEMLOW (2023)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 124 Minutes 7 Seconds
Audio: English Stereo with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.78:1)
Director: Jake West
Cast: Howard Arundel, John Barry, Max Beesley Sr., Chris Cooke, Jane Cunliffe, Martin Derooy, Paul Flanagan, Ginette Gray, Stuart Hurst, Chloe Jackson, Annie Jones, Vonnie Joseph, C.P. Lee, Judith Lewis, Jeremy Philips, Steve Powell, David Rankin, John Saint Ryan
The Mancunian Man: The Legendary life of Cliff Twemlow (2(2023) is directed by Jake West, details the extraordinary life of Manchester based author/composer/producer/bouncer and filmmaker Cliff Twemlow, who for a decade made a string of ultra low-budget straight-to-video flicks,. It all started when his semi-autobiographical memoir/novel The Tuxedo Warrior was adapted into a film, which he has a small role in. This experience left him somewhat dissatisfied with how his novel was adapted, and that seemed to light a movie-making fire under his ass, he was transformed into a singular driving force who lead a small group of amatuer filmmakers on a journey of no-budget filmmaking. Straight from the mouths of people who were there with him and/or acted in his film we get tasty tales of how he would sink every dollar he earned composing songs for the De Wolfe Music Library, a surprisingly lucrative endeavor from the tales, for a while anyway, into making film for the burgeoning straight-to-video market. His first film out of the gate was G.B.H., a film that landed on the Video Nasties list, thank is no small part to the Twemlow on the cover in a bloodstained white tuxedo wielding an axe! The documentary then tells the tale of the myriad Twemlow project that almost-were, a string of nearly finished films that were either never released or were only just barely ever seen. It's got a sense of humor about, the participants all loved Twemlow, painting a picture of an Ed Wood-ian cult figure who had drive and endless motivation, but somehow was hardly ever able to finish a film to completion, detailing the shoestring budgets, casting people whose only qualification was that they had a location, car or other needed remedy they could offer for free to help Twemlow achieve his cinematic dreams. The stories come fast and furious, well-honed stories told for decades at bars for sure, given new life by this adoring, but also sobering, documentary about one man's movie-making obsession. Of all the film she never completed the one that most intrigued me was a Jaws knock-off called The Pike, based on Twemlow's own novel, that would have starred Joan Collins! He went so far as to hire a crew to create a 12-foot mechanical Pike, just like Jaws' Bruce the Shark, and just like Jaws his mechanical fish proved to me a mechanical failure, caught on camera by a news crew for a piece promoting the production, only for the coverage to actually sink the project! This is a terrific doc, the stories of wild low-budget filmmaking woes and films that were nearly completed is electrifying and wonderful, more so than any of the actual films Twemlow made (or nearly made) in my opinion, this is a wonderful tribute to another near-unknow filmmaker.
Special Features:
- Additional Scenes (57:25)
- Manchester Locations Tour (14:19)
- The Swedish Connection – Interview with Jonathan Sisson On G.B.H.’s First-Time/Last-Time Investors (13:13)
- The Pike Rediscovered – The Hunt For The Mechanical Monster (19:35)
- Manchester Premiere (46:22)
- London World Premiere (11:32)
- Glasgow Premiere (22:01)
- Trailer (2:39)
- Image Gallery (29:11)
DISC 2: TUXEDO WARRIOR (1982) Blu-ray
TUXEDO WARRIOR (1982)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 93 Minutes 26 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-HD MA Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.85:1)
Director: Andrew Sinclair
Cast: John Wyman, Carol Royle, John Terry, Holly Palance, James Coburn Jr.
As we dive into the actual films on this set we start off with Tuxedo Warrior (1982), which is actually based on a semi-autobiographical book written by Twemlow, who has a smaller role in the film. While his book was set in manchester the film is set in Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe, Africa for some reason, where the movie version of Cliff (played by John Wyman, For Your Eyes Only) operates The Omega Bar, a place frequented by lowlifes, smugglers, and expats. He becomes involved with some smuggled diamonds and crooked local law enforcement, as well as caught between his former lover Lisa (Carol Royle), now married to gambler Wiley (John Terry, Hawk the Slayer) and sexy photojournalist Sally (Holly Palance, The Best of Times). This one is actually shot on film and is easily the best-looking of the film on the set, filmed in Zimbabwe, Africa with plenty of shots of the towering Victoria Falls and some attractive looking scenery. It has a Casablanca-on-a-budget vibe about it, chock full of diamond smuggling intrigue, melodrama, rough edged romances and some very soft eroticism. Cliff has only a small role in the film, but this is the one that gave him the drive to pursue his filmmaking career, this is the one that started it all.
Special Features:
- Outtakes (3:57)
- Gag Reel (3:07)
- Trailer (1:38)
DISC 3: G.B.H. + THE MANCUNIAN MAN (1983) Blu-ray
G.B.H. (GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM) (1983)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: Pre-Release Version: 88 Minutes 40 Seconds / UK Release Version: 73 mins 37 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: David Kent-Watson
Cast: Cliff Twemlow, Anthony Scheffer, Jane Cunliffe, Steve Powell, Brett Sinclair
Next up is Twemlow's most infamous and successful endeavor - G.B.H. (Grievous Bodily Harm), which is also loosely based on his The Tuxedo Warrior novel. it's also a bonafide Video Nasty with the tagline "Not for the squeamish!". Twemlow is Steve Donavan, who fresh out of prison is recruited to be a bouncer at an upscale nightclub where he takes up with pretty face Tracy (Jane Cunliffe), and runs up against sleazy gangster Keller (Jerry Harris) who is looking to muscle in on the club's action. A true vanity project indeed, Twemlow serves as writer, producer, composer, playing a version of himself, with some pretty fun hard-knuckled and rough-hewn fight sequences that are quite entertaining, we even get some oddly homoerotic sequences with Cliff's workout buddy as they roll around in the grass together after working out at the park. This has plenty of action with fisticuffs galore , the supremely macho and well-chiseled Cliff man-handling rowdy customers and mob challengers alike. This was sourced from a 3/4 tape master, as is the previously unseen longer Director's Cut under the title The Mancunian Man, which has been unearthed exclusively for this release.
Special Features:
- Includes Original Director's Cut (89 mins) & UK Release Version (74 mins)
- Audio Commentary With Actor Brian Sterling-Vete And Cult Movie Historian David Flint (UK Release Version Only)
- Alternate Credits Sequence (5:24)
- Teaser Trailer (0:25)
- Trailer (2:22)
- The Pike TV Special (10:56)
- Mason's War Promo (5:33)
DISC 4: TARGET: EVE ISLAND (1983)/ THE IBIZA CONNECTION (1984) Blu-ray
TARGET: EVE ISLAND (1983)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 84 Minutes 38 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: David Kent-Watson
Cast: Brett Sinclair, Cliff Twemlow, Dinette Gray, Andrea Kelly, Jerry Harris, Paxton G. Beasley, Anthony Scharffer, Steve Powell
Target: Eve Island (1983) is a 007-esque spy action-thriller, wherein British agent William Grant (Brett Sinclair) is assigned to the Caribbean to track down sexy female Professor Lindenbrook, who has top-secret information about a deadly new device in the hands of the Russians. In the background the U.S. invasion of Grenada is imminent, and the clock is ticking for Grant to save her from the Russians! This SOV spy-thriller was shot in Barbados and Grenada with additional scenes shot in Manchester, the film has some attractive scenery, including shots of the actual invasion of Grenada, now that's some production value right there, and behind-the-scenes Russians were telling the filmmakers that the Russian characters needed to be the victors, or else. While the film was completed it was never actually released, premiering gere on this set, sourced from a 3/4 inch tape master. The doc and the extras are terrific in explaining the wild behind-the-scenes stories that totally enhance watching what I would charitably calls a hot mess of a action flicks, with tales of money running out, the cast starving and eating coconuts plucked from trees, and the influence of the Russian military, and a falling out with the producers.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Actor Brian Sterling-Vete And Producer Martin De Rooy
- For The Love Of Cliff – Audio Commentary Outtake With Brian Sterling-Vete, Martin De Rooy And Severin Films’ Carl Daft (4:29)
- Granada Tourism Promo (1:52)
- Alternate Credits Sequence (4:22)
- Rushes (11:03)
- Trailer 1 (2:42)
- Trailer 2 (3:20)
THE IBIZA CONNECTION (1984)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 93 Minutes 17 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Widescreen (1.33:1)
Director: Howard Arundel
Cast: Brett Sinclair, Cliff Twemlow, Zikon
The Ibiza Connection (1984) is set in the Mediterranean where film director Wolf Svenson (Twemlow) is shooting the action-thriller Thunderflash. Needing funding he turns to his mob-connected pal Gino (Maxton G. Beesley) who insists that he cast his wife Jane (Fiona Fullerton, A View to a Kill) in the lead role opposite leading man Brett Young (Brett Sinclair), but Svenson is unaware that Gino has murderous intentions for both Young and himself, which certainly complicates the production. This is a hilariously bad flick, our "hero" Svenson as played by Twemlow is a mean-spirited and hot-tempered, a real hard man to like, but all the best parts of this one center around the homosexual character Phebos (John Barry), villain Gino's right-hand man who is outrageously gay in the most '80s stereotypical way. The comedy in this one is amped up by the very poor post-dubbed dialogue, and while the film is total trash, it's got some meta film-about-filmmaking charms. This is another SOV flick sourced from a 3/4" master tape.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Director Howard Arundel And Cult Movie Historian David Flint
- Actor Brett Sinclair’s Ibiza Videos (66:50)
DISC 5: THE AFRICAN RUN (1985)/ MOON STALKER (1988) Blu-ray
THE AFRICAN RUN (1985)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 93 Minutes 52 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-HA MA 2.0 Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Widescreen (1.85:1)
Director: Andrew Mayer
Cast: John Wyman, Carol Royle, John Terry, Holly Palance, James Coburn Jr.
Oof, African Run is actually 98% footage from Tuxedo Warrior with additional SOV inerts shot in 1985, which sort of flesh out his little-seen character from the film. The marriage of film and SOV is pretty rough looking, very choppy and mismatched, the new scenes are just eyesores by comparison. I am just going to say this is a curio that you can easily skip as the new footage adds nothing meaty to the original film.
Special Features:
- Scene Breakdowns – Compilation Of New Scenes With Detailed Production/Location Notes (12:24)
- Alternate Credits Sequence (4:53)
- David Ball Test Footage (2:49)
MOON STALKER (1988)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 90 Minutes 41 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-DTS-HD MA Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Widescreen (1.85:1)
Director: Leslie McCarthy
Cast: Cordelia Roche, Cliff Twemlow, Darryl Marchant, Mark Gover, Paddy Ward, Arthur Willman, Max Beesley Sr, Abigail Zealey, Mark Heath, Sarah Fallon, Brian Sterling
Moon Stalker is Twemlow's low-rent version of An American Werewolf in London, based on The Beast of Exmoor. After his low-budget action flicks I was ready to see what the no-budget maverick could do with a horror flick, and I wish I could say I like it more than I do. In it a beast of some sort is lurking in the Irish countryside (but shot in Manchester at a Scout camp, 'natch), the reports capture the attention of New York City reporter Kelly O’Neill (Cordelia Roche) who teams-up with big game hunter Daniel Kane (Twemlow) to find the beast stalking Exmoor. This is no SOV flick either, it was actually shot on film by cinematographer David Tattersall (The Green Mile), but sadly the story and the look of the werewolf are pretty dang atrocious, and the dialogue, oof, even worse. Hilariously the big game hunter drives around in a Fiat Panda 4x4, apparently because someone offered it to Twemlow for free. Despite it shortcomings it does manage to generate some decent moonlight and fog-shrouded atmosphere, and Paddy Ward (Waking Ned Devine) and Arthur Willman as a pair of drunk Irish locals were amusing, but it feels padded and the pace is a real slog with too much pub-talk and not enough creature attacks, making the few decent bits we do get feel too hard earned. On the plus side this was shot on film and is presented in widescreen.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Actor Brian Sterling-Vete And Cult Movie Historian David Flint
- Alternate Credits Sequence (7:30)
- Trailer (2:42)
- The Blind Side of God Promo (4:56)
- Harrising Moments – Jerry Harris Showreel (5:09)
Disc 6: THE HITMAN (2025) / THE EYE OF SATAN (1988)
THE HITMAN (2025)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 88 Minutes 43 Seconds
Audio: English Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: David Kent Watson
Cast: Cliff Twemlow, Sam Barker, Ana Cachia, Geraard Campbell, Jimmy Campbell, Carol Farrugia, Paul Flanagan, Patricia Folft
Next up. The Hitman aka The Assassinator, starring Sam Barker aka John Saint Ryan, as a contract killer, whose latest employer, a shady government black ops type named Stewart (Ronald Lacey, Raiders of the Lost Ark) informs him that his latest job was not properly executed. When he chooses not to re-do it Stew holds his wife and kid hostage, which sends our hitman on a kill-spree. Twemlow is relegated to a very small part here as a hired thug, but I found John Saint Ryan, a one-time stunt double for Sean Connery, quite watchable, looking uncannily like The Molly Maguires/The Offence era Connery, with that same sort of quite, cold-blooded intensity, too, and it's also got a decent villain by way of Lacey. Cheap but enjoyable for sure with some well-executed spy-thriller scenarios, including a bizarre car dealership contract killing that involves stuffing some sort of deadly projectile into the tailpipe of a floor model car, the assassin sits in the car and waits for the mark to walk by, starting the car which send the projectile into the intended target with uncanny accuracy.
Special Features:
- Alternate Credits Sequence (4:08)
- Trailer (3:19)
THE EYE OF SATAN (1988)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 79 Minutes 1 Second
Audio: English DTS-DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: David Kent-Watson
Cast: Cliff Twemlow, Ginette Gray, Max Beesley Sr., Brett Sinclair, Paul Flangan, John Saint Ryan, David Roth, Heather Alexander
Eye of Satan (1988) is a supernatural horror entry from Twemlow, this time he stars as Kane, an animal-loving but cruel hitman/anti hero who has come into the possession of a red gem known as The Eye of Satan, stolen from an African tribe, which slowly possesses him, becoming a minion of the devil imbued with glowing green eyes and the ability to shape-shift. It's a bit of a hot mess with storylines that seem mismatched, and some ropey special effects, but still somehow quite watchable in a 'I can't look away from this trainwreck' sort of way. Again, like with his other horror outing Moon Stalker it manages to musters some sinister satanic vibes at times, and I am a sucker for cheesy looking glowing green eyes. This is Twemlow project that was never officially completed, and you can tell, though apparently it did get a US VHS release at some point.
Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes (10:28)
- Bloopers (2:10)
- Trailer 1 (5:01)
- Trailer 2 (2:15).
Disc 7: FIRESTAR: FIRST CONTACT (1990) / TOKYO SUNRISE (2024)
FIRESTAR: FIRST CONTACT (1990)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 94 Minutes 9 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080i HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: David Kent-Watson
Cast: Oliver Tobias, Charles Gray, Cliff Twemlow, John Wyman
Twemlow dipped his muscular toes into horror once more with this SOV Alien knock-off, cobbled together with a recycled set of a spacecraft some TV studio threw in the rubbish bin, plus a Laser Quest laser-tag franchise who let him use the location, and some stolen shots from an observatory,. This one is notable for having appearances from not one, but two, 007 alum, Charles Wyman (For Your Eyes Only) and Charles Gray (Diamonds Are Forever). This is a pretty dang ambitious sci-fi/horror project for the Twemlow and his usual cadre of con-conspirators, the tale told in retrospect by Twemlow's John D. Trooper as he recounts his story to a group of kids in what looks like a Mad Max-esque post-apocalyptic setting. Twem is still pretty svelte-looking here, laying his fellow lady astronauts and flirting with the ship's lady-AI, and a final third that is quite bloody. They far outreach their budget with their aspirations, easily looking 20x cheaper than the cheapest Corman produced Alien knock-off, or it's Italian kin, but Twem kicks some major ass just the same, of the horror entries on this set this is most entertaining and well put together, even with the shoddy early '90s CGI.
Special Features:
- Deleted Fight Scene (2:47)
- Trailer (2:21)
TOKYO SUNRISE (2024)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 21 Minutes
Audio: English Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.33:1), 1080p HD Widescreen (1.78:1)
Director: Robert Foster
Cast: Max Beesley, Brian Doherty, Hghtower, Trevoer Howitt, Stuart Hurst, Tana James, Brian Sterling, Cliff Twemlow
Tokyo Sunrise is a 22-min short/promo that Twemlow shot but was never completed, Jake West found the daily rushes and the original script for it and has reassembled a cut of it here. It's an action-packed and explosive, the story concerns a deadly new soft drink called Tokyo Sunrise, Twemlow plays a bodyguard hired to protect a young woman who has incriminating evidence against the soft drink company. Very abbreviated, we basically just et a few scenes shot as a promo video to raise funds and prove the concept, but this is the more polished of all the Twemlow produced flicks by far. It moves fast, has a fun tongue-in-cheek vibe, and that's probably thanks in large part due to the new assembly and editing from Jake West and Severin. A fun teaser and it flies by at 22-minutes, a fun curio indeed.
Special Features:
- Making-Of (8:52)
- Outtakes/Bloopers (4:56)
- Promo 1 (4:18)
- Promo 2 (2:52)
Disc 8: LETHAL IMPACT: GBH 2 + GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM: LETHAL IMPACT (2025)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 99 Minutes 11 Seconds (Pre-Release Version) | 109 Minutes 53 Seconds (Special Edition)
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: David Kent-Watson
Cast: Mike Sullivan, Terrence Hardiman, Mary Waters, David Roth, Ray Nicholas, Cliff Twemlow, Jerry Harris
Twemlow's nightclub bouncer Steve Donavan (Cliff Twemlow) made an unexpected return in Lethal Impact: GBH 2, which explains that he indeed did not die after being gunned down in the first film. This time around his niece Catherine has been kidnapped by nasty ring of child pornagrapher, and he's not having it! A better made film than the first and considerably darker in tone, aside from the farting introduction of our anti-hero anyway, the themes of pedophilia, and how the wealthy and influential are covering it, which is surprisingly timely these days I think. The violence is well-staged, hands are chopped off, the bloody flows, and when Donovan busts in on child porn in the making he does not let the filth monger off easily, shoving a shotgun barrel up his ass pulling the trigger. We also get a later assembled different cut f the film that incorporates black and white footage from the first film as flashbacks presented here, but the original cut is certainly the way to go. Where it falters is the freaking finale which indicate there would be a third film, which in typical Twemlow fashion never manifested.
Special Features:
- Bad Weekend – Cliff’s Final Production, An Unreleased Short Film Intended As A Half-Hour TV Pilot (41:42) 1080i (1.33:1), English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Dual-Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Disc 9: FITNESS OVER 40 (1992)/ THE ART OF NUDE MASSAGE (1992)
FITNESS OVER FORTY (1992)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 55 Minutes 6 Seconds
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: Brian Sterling
Cast: Cliff Twemlow, John Cupello,Marianne de Losta, Big Ricky Richardson, Brian Sterling, Idaho Sterling-Vete
Directed by Twemlow cohort Brian Sterling this is a instructional video, which i recall people quite popular in the '80s and early '90s, this one concerning keeping fit after 40, very much in the vein of Richard Simmons, with exercise regimens and dietary goals designed to keep you looking fit and trim in your advanced years. Twemlow is just one of several featured in the video, but is easily the most physically fit looking of the bunch. This is not anything I would ever watch again, but it's cool that we have it here as part of the complete Twemlow collection.
THE ART OF NUDE MASSAGE (1992)
Label: Intervision Picture Corp.
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Unrated
Duration: 45 Minutes 30 Seconds
Audio: English Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director:
Cast:
Along those same lines is the softcore massage tutorial The Art of the Nude Massage, a sensual guide to massage, of the nude variety, full frontal male and female nudity, pretty slickly produced, getting oiled up and rubbed down. Again, not anything Id ever need to revisit, but still uninteresting curio included for the sake of completion.
Disc 10: THE PETER RENO TAPES CD
The final disc, a CD, is a compilation of music composed by Twemlow under the names Peter Reno and John Agar for the De Wolfe Music Library, songs that were used in TV commercial, Brit TV programs, and even in some American films like George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead and Bob Clarks Deathdream. A solid collection of tunes, including "Cause I'm A Man" which was covered by The Pretty Things for the Dawn of the Dead soundtrack, and "Hard Crust" which has a ponro or blaxploitation vibe about it, actually several of these have a cool probo/seedy 70's vibe which I quite liked. .
Tracklisting:
1. Distant Hills (3:01)
2. Cause I'm A Man (2:49)
3. Hard Crust (2:34)
4. Hold Back (4:46)
5. Convoy (3:10)
6. Silver Thrust (3:57)
7. The Bomb (3:44)
8. Barracuda (3:05)
9. Just My Bag (2:09)
10. Heading Back To Memphis (2:51)
11. Wild Side (2:43)
12. Beyond the Street (2:58)
13. Cult (4:37)
14. Who's Gonna Buy (2:42)
Bonus Tracks
15. Action 1 (4:02)
16. Sheila 2 (3:31)
17. Cliff 4 (3:02)
18. Johnny Zero Theme (3:24)
19. Tuxedo Warrior (3:23)
20. GBH Theme Music (2:36)
21. Mancunian Man Vocal (2:03)
This 10-disc set arrives with a sturdy and Rigid Slipcase with plenty of shelf appeal, with artwork and design elements modeled after the G.B.H. VHS clamshell release. Inside is the MediaBook packaging which itself looks like a VHS tape, similar in size and style to Severin's The Dungeon of Andy Milligan Collection or The Clones of Bruce Lee box sets. The MediaBook has pockets that house the 10-discs, each of them heavy cardstock pages feature movie artwork, synopsis and news clippings about the films, as well as special features listing for each film with technical information, runtime, aspect ratios, and audio. The discs themselves also have a nifty VHS theme.
Screenshots from the INtervision Pictures Corp. Blu-rays:
Disc 1: The Mancunian Man + Extras
Disc 3: GBH + The Mancunian Man + Extras
Extras:
Disc 4: Target Eve Island + Ibiza Connection
Disc 5: The African Run + Moon Stalker
Disc 6: The Hitman + The Eye of Satan
Disc 7: Firestar + Tokyo Sunrise
Disc 8: GBH 2: Beyond Vengeance
Buy it!
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