STUDIOCANAL are adding two brand-new restorations to their ever growing physical media library, both from legendary director Alberto De Martino – the 1974 Italian exorcist film THE ANTICHRIST, a superbly sleazy and unsettling shocker, featuring an amazing score by Ennio Morricone, starring Carla Gravina (Madame Bovary), Mel Ferrer (Nightmare City) and Oscar nominee Arthur Kennedy (Champion); and the 1976 cop thriller BLAZING MAGNUM (aka Shadows in an Empty Room), an outrageous action-packed B-movie riff on Dirty Harry, starring Oscar nominee Stuart Whitman (The Mark), John Saxon (A Nightmare on Elm Street), Tisa Farrow (The Last Hunter) and Oscar winner Martin Landau (North by Northwest), with, according to film historian Kim Newman, epic car chases that rival Steve McQueen’s Bullitt.
A car accident caused by her father leaves the young Ippolita paralyzed and her mother dead. Following her uncle’s advice she undergoes a hypnotic session with the intent to heal her, but it actually awakens the spirit of her ancestress who was condemned for witchcraft.
INCLUDED WITH THE ANTICHRIST:
BRAND NEW SACRED AND PROFANE: The Audio Recollections of Alberto De Martino
RAISING HELL: Featuring Alberto De Martino and Ennio Morricone
Audio Commentary with Author/Critic Lee Gambin and Critic Sally Christie
The Tempter Opening Credits
TV Spot
Blu-ray edition comes with four collector’s art cards
English and Italian audio options available
You can order the set HERE
After his sister was poisoned, tough cop Tony Saitta embarks on a violent journey to find her killer which turns into a whirlpool of revenge and betrayal.
INCLUDED WITH BLAZING MAGNUM:
BRAND NEW SPECIAL SENTIMENTS: Alberto De Martino’s Magnum Memories
BRAND NEW CITY HUNTER: Interview with film historian Kim Newman
Theatrical trailer
Blu-ray edition comes with four collector’s art cards
English and Italian audio options available
You can Order the set HERE


















