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The Pete Walker Collection (5 Discs) (Anchor Bay) (5.1/DTS)£17.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £29.99 | You save: £12.00 (40%) Temporarily out of stock. This item will be dispatched as soon as it arrives. |
- Die Screaming Marianne:
- Audio commentary from director Pete Walker and 'English Gothic' author Jonathan Rigby
- Biographies of Pete Walker and leading actress Susan George
- Film notes
- Trailer
- House Of Whipcord:
- Audio commentary from director Pete Walker and director of photography Peter Jessop, moderated by biographer Professor Steven Chibnall
- Film notes
- Trailer
- Frightmare:
- Audio commentary from director Pete Walker and director of photography Peter Jessop, moderated by biographer Professor Steven Chibnall
- Biographies of Pete Walker and Sheila Keith
- Stills gallery
- Trailer
- House Of Mortal Sin:
- Audio commentary from director Pete Walker and 'English Gothic' author Jonathan Rigby
- 'Courting Controversy: An Insider's Look At The Films In The Pete Walker Collection' documentary: featuring all-new interviews with director Pete Walker, scriptwriter David McGillivray, director of photography Peter Jessop, actress Susan Penhaligon, actor Paul Greenwood, and writer Graham Duff (37 mins)
- 'Sheila Keith: A Nice Old Lady?': a dedication to Pete Walker's cult actress and icon of British film horror
- Biographies of Pete Walker, Sheila Keith and Stephanie Beacham
- The Comeback:
- Audio commentary from director Pete Walker and 'English Gothic' author Jonathan Rigby
- Biographies of Pete Walker, Jack Jones and Pamela Stephenson
- Film notes
- Trailer
Includes the seminal chillers:
Die Screaming Marianne (1971) Marianne, following the sudden death of her mother, stands to inherit the family fortune, along with several documents that could incriminate her corrupt judge of a father. Now, her sister and her father both want their hands on Marianne's inheritance and they'll stop at nothing, even murder, to get it!
House Of Whipcord (1974) A bizarre correctional institute is set up by a small group of people disillusioned with the British legal system. Taking the law into their own hands, they imprison and torture a procession of young girls they deem to be impure or corrupt...
Frightmare (1974) After spending 18 years in an institution, suburban mother Dorothy Yates is released, apparently cured of her cannibalistic urges. Yet her bloodlust proves to be too much to resist and it appears it may even be hereditary!
House Of Mortal Sin (1976) The macabre tale of a priest who records his parishioners' confessions and uses the tapes to blackmail his victims. Those unable or unwilling to meet his demands soon discover they must pay the ultimate price...
The Comeback (1978) A singer takes up residence in a remote country house to work on some new songs where he finds himself haunted by the ghost of his murdered wife. Things go from bad to worse when his wife's killer turns up at the house, intent on continuing the killing spree..

Average rating (1 review)
Great Brit 70's gems
Bob100 | 07/07/2007 | See all Bob100's reviews (2) »
Great films by underrated master Pete Walker. My personal favourite is Frightmare.
Susan George, Barry Evans, Judy Huxtable, Barbara Markham, Patrick Barr, Ray Brooks, Sheila Keith, Rupert Davies, Deborah Fairfax, Stephanie Beacham, Hilda Barry, Mervyn Johns, Pamela Stephenson, Bill Owen & Jack Jones | |
18 years and over | |
1971 | |
Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; DTS | |
English: Original Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono Mix | |
English for the hearing impaired | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

































