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Severin Films Unveils Gothic and Mystery Treats for June

Get ready for a thrilling summer with Severin Films as they launch Danza Macabra Volume 3: The Spanish Gothic Collection and celebrate Sherlock Holmes Day with two beloved titles. Available June 4th, these releases are a must-have for horror and mystery fans alike.

Danza Macabra Volume 3: The Spanish Gothic Collection

Severin Films proudly presents Danza Macabra Volume 3: The Spanish Gothic Collection, the latest in their acclaimed Gothic Horror Blu-ray box sets. This collection highlights Spain’s rich tradition of Gothic Horror, featuring four audacious films from the 1970s, now available worldwide for the first time in stunning 4K restorations.

Severin Films Unveils Gothic and Mystery Treats for June 1

Included Films:

  • Necrophagus: Directed by Miguel Madrid, this film unveils a fractured family’s dark secrets within a crumbling castle.
  • Cake of Blood: An anthology presenting supernatural tales by four young filmmakers, never before available outside of Spain.
  • Cross of the Devil: Directed by Hammer Films veteran John Gilling, this occult thriller explores ancient supernatural horrors.
  • Night of the Walking Dead: León Klimovsky’s vampire masterwork, known for its gothic and eerie atmosphere.

Special Features:

  • Audio commentaries
  • Interviews and appreciations by film experts
  • Archival footage and trailers
  • Newly restored visuals and audio

Watch the trailer for Danza Macabra Volume 3

Fans can purchase Volumes 1 and 2 at a 50% discount on the Severin webstore, along with a curated selection of Spanish films on sale until May 24th.

Sherlock Holmes Day Celebration

In honor of Sherlock Holmes Day on May 22, Severin Films releases two classic titles, previously available only in their Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee box sets. Available June 4th exclusively at the Severin Webstore and widely on August 30th.

Severin Films Unveils Gothic and Mystery Treats for June 3

Sherlock Holmes (1968 BBC Series):

  • Starring: Peter Cushing as Holmes and Nigel Stock as Dr. Watson
  • Episodes: Includes six surviving episodes, featuring The Hound of The Baskervilles and other classic cases
  • Special Features: Audio commentaries, missing episode clips, and an illustrated Peter Cushing audio interview

Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace (1962):

  • Starring: Christopher Lee in his sole feature film portrayal of Sherlock Holmes
  • Directed by: Terence Fisher
  • Special Features: Audio commentary, interviews with Terence Fisher, and trailers
Severin Films Unveils Gothic and Mystery Treats for June 5

Featured Films in Danza Macabra Volume 3

Necrophagus:

  • Runtime: 87 mins
  • Language: English Mono, Spanish Mono / Closed Captions
  • Region: Free
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Cake of Blood:

  • Runtime: 90 mins
  • Language: Spanish Mono / English Subtitles
  • Region: Free
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Cross of the Devil:

  • Runtime: 97 mins
  • Language: Spanish Mono / English Subtitles
  • Region: Free
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Night of the Walking Dead:

  • Runtime: 88 mins
  • Language: English Stereo, Spanish Stereo / Closed Captions, English Subtitles
  • Region: Free
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Featured Sherlock Holmes Titles

Sherlock Holmes (1968 BBC Series):

  • Runtime: 308 mins
  • Language: English Mono / Closed Captions
  • Region: A
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace:

  • Runtime: 86 mins
  • Language: English Mono, German Mono / Closed Captions, English Subtitles
  • Region: Free
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1

Dive into the gothic and mysterious with these beautifully restored classics. Visit the Severin webstore to add these essential collections to your library and enjoy a summer of cinematic thrills.

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