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- Cigarette Burns:
- Audio commentary from director John Carpenter with writers Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan
- 'Working With The Master' tribute interview featurette
- 'Celluloid Apocalypse': an interview with John Carpenter
- 'Behind The Scenes: The Making Of Cigarette Burns:' feaurette
- Biography of John Carpenter
- Stills gallery
- Trailers
- DVD-ROM features: Original screenplay and screensavers
- Dreams In The Witch House:
- Audio commentary from director Stuart Gordon with actor Ezra Godden and DVD producer Perry Martin
- 'Working With The Master' tribute interview featurette
- 'Dreams, Darkness And Damnation': an interview with Stuart Gordon
- 'SFX: Meet Brown Jenkin' featurette
- 'Behind The Scenes: The Making Of Dreams In The Witch House' feaurette
- Biography of Stuart Gordon
- Stills gallery
- Storyboard gallery
- Trailers
- DVD-ROM features: original screenplay, screensavers and H.P. Lovecraft's Dreams In The Witch House story
- Incident On And Off A Mountain Road:
- Audio commentary from director Don Coscarelli and writer Stephen Romano
- 'Working With A Master: Don Coscarelli' featurette
- 'Behind The Scenes: The Making Of Incident On And Off A Mountain Road' featurette
- Interview with actor Ethan Embry
- Interview with actor John DeSantis
- 'Predators And Prey': an interview with director Don Coscarelli
- Don Coscarelli biography
- Stills gallery
- Trailers
- DVD-Rom features: screenplay and screensaver
- Chocolate:
- Audio commentary from writer/director Mick Garris and DVD producer Perry Martin
- Fantasy Film Festival: Mick Garris interview Roger Corman
- 'Working With A Master: Mick Garris' featurette
- 'The Sweet Taste Of Fear': an interview with Mick Garris
- Interview with Henry Thomas
- Interview with Lucie Laurier
- 'Behind The Scenes: The Making Of Chocolate' featurette
- Biography of Mick Garris
- Stills gallery
- Trailers
- DVD-Rom features: screenplay, original short story and screensaver
- Deer Woman:
- 'Animal Hooves': an interview with director John Landis
- Interview with Anthony Griffith
- Interview with Brian Benben
- Interview with Cynthia Moura
- 'Working With A Master: John Landis' featurette
- Sick Girl:
- 'Blood, Bugs And Romance': an interview with director Lucky McKee
- Interview with Angela Bettis
- Interview with Brad MacDonald
- Interview with Erin Brown
- 'Working With A Master: Lucky McKee' featurette
- Homecoming:
- Audio commentary from writer Sam Hamm
- 'Behind The Scenes: The Making Of 'Homecoming' featurette
- Fantasy Film Festival: Mick Garris interviews Joe Dante
- Interview with Jon Tenney
- Interview with Robert Picardo
- Interview with Thea Gill
- Interview with Joe Dante
- Script to Screen: Homecoming
- Joe Dante Biography
- Stills gallery
- Trailers
- DVD-Rom features: 'Death And Suffrage' by Dale Bailey, screensaver and screenplay
Anchor Bay presents seven films from Showtime's much-anticipated Masters Of Horror series!
Cigarette Burns (Dir. John Carpenter): Kirby Sweetman knows how to find rare film prints. However, nothing could prepare him for the daunting search for 'Le Fin Absolue du Monde', a film allegedly shown only once and rumoured to have driven its audience into a muderous frenzy, before the cinema mysteriously erupted in flames. Working for a shadowy patron, Jimmy's increasingly obsessive investigation becomes nightmarish and deadly...
Dreams In The Witch House (Dir. Stuart Gordon): Walter Gilman, a college student studying interdimensional string theory, rents a garret in a run-down building in the old New England town of Arkham. He is haunted by terrifying nightmares in which he is visited by a 17th-century witch and her familiar, a rat with a human face. He begins to realize that these are not dreams at all and that diabolical forces are gathering to sacrifice his neighbour's infant. As Walter struggles to prevent this, it becomes less clear if he will save the child or become its unwitting murderer himself.
Incident On And Off A Mountain Road (Dir. Don Coscarelli): Ellen, a seemingly defenceless young woman, is pitted against Moonface, a deformed and demented serial killer. As the story cuts back and forth in time, we slowly discover that our heroine is not as helpless, nor as innocent as she initially seems. Trained by her abusive husband Bruce to be a survivalist, she has been instructed to use any and every available object as a weapon in a time of need. Chained to the floor of Moonface's horrific cabin with his unsavoury roommate (Angus Scrimm), Ellen must marshal all her survival skills as she races against the clock to escape a grisly fate...
Chocolate (Dir. Mick Garris): Jamie is a newly divorced young man who creates artificial flavours for the food industry. Suddenly, he inexplicably starts to experience brief and random sensory flashes from someone - and somewhere - unknown: sights, sounds, smells and touch. Learning that he's experiencing life through the senses of a mysterious woman, he begins to fall in love with her - without ever having met her. Eventually, he discovers a horrifying secret that binds him inexorably with the perfect woman in an erotic, horrifying dance of death...
Sick Girl (Dir. Lucky McKee): Angela Bettis stars as a shy entomologist whose drab life is changed by the simultaneous arrival of a large, mysterious bug and a torrid affair with a sexy young woman. But when the bizarre insect chooses a shocking place to secretly feed, Sapphic ecstasy turns to infection, mutation and murder. Will these lesbian lovers let a venomous threesome tear them apart, or is the most horrific metamorphosis of all yet to come?
Deer Woman (Dir. John Landis): Detective Dwight Faraday is a burnt-out cop demoted to the 'weird calls' desk until a series of bizarre murders suddenly grabs his attention: Several men killed by massive blunt force trauma while in a state of sexual arousal, all last seen in the company of a sexy Native American woman. But when it's discovered that these corpses were trampled into hamburger by what appear to be hooves, Faraday must hunt a killer who may not be totally human. Will one cynical cop be caught like a deer in the headlights or has a horrifying seductress risen from legend to slaughter the horny?
Homecoming (Dir. Joe Dante): It's a few weeks before the Presidential election and an unpopular war still rages overseas. But when the Republican Commander-In-Chief wishes that our dead troops could return to tell America how proud they were to serve their country, veterans begin to rise from their flag-draped coffins....

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Horror legends unite to put the fear of God in us all...
glengarryglenross | 21/08/2007 | See all glengarryglenross' reviews (26) »
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Fantastic Value Boxset...
Hyde2612 | 17/05/2007 | See all Hyde2612's reviews (197) »
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When I first heard of this show I was, a a massive fan of horror cinema, suitably anticipated watching it. So I was pleased when Anchor Bay (who else!) announced this Volume 1 boxset. And for the price it represents outstanding value for money. Sure, the films are a mixed bunch with some more effective than others. Top of the pile would have to be John Carpenter's 'Cigarette Burns' not only the best film on offer but easily the best work he's produced in years. Joe Dante's 'Homecoming' is also worth a mention with it's enjoyably comic tale of zombie war veterans returning from the grave to cast their votes. Every disc come packed to the gills with fantastic special features including commentaries, interviews and behind the scenes documentaries. For horror fans 'Master of Horror' Vol. 1 is a must buy full of guts, gore and boobs galore...
John Carpenter, Stuart Gordon, Don Coscarelli, Mick Garris, John Landis, Lucky McKee & Joe Dante | |
18 years and over | |
Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; DTS | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



































