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A legendary title from the Video Nasties era, Joseph Ellison’s relentlessly bleak and disturbing Don’t Go In The House has lost none of its power to shock in the decades since it was first censored by the BBFC and seized by UK authorities.
Donny Kohler (The Sopranos’ Dan Grimaldi in a gripping central performance), a disturbed loner unhealthily obsessed with fire, comes home from his factory job one day to find his abusive mother has died. Now all alone in the large Gothic mansion he calls home and consumed in an inferno of insanity, he is finally able to fulfil his violent revenge fantasies against her. Soon, any woman unlucky enough to enter is forced to come face to face with the worst fate imaginable in the secret steelclad chamber of death he has built in the house’s depths…
Now fully uncut and making its UK high definition premiere in a brand new 2K restoration, the film that dares to ask “What if Norman Bates had a flamethrower?” is back in a definitive collectors’ edition with both original and extended versions.
Limited Edition Contents
- Limited edition Ocard featuring newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy
- Reversible sleeve and foldout doublesided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy
- Illustrated collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Lindsay Hallam and James Flower
Disc One:
- Brand new 2K restoration from the original negative by Severin Films
- High Definition (1080p) Bluray™ presentation of two different versions of the film: the 83minute uncut Theatrical Version, and the 89minute Television Version with additional scenes and alternate footage
- Original lossless mono audio on both cuts
- Optional English audio description for the blind on both cuts
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts
- Brand new commentary on the Theatrical Version by director Joseph Ellison and producer Ellen Hammill
- Archive commentary on the Theatrical Version by star Dan Grimaldi
- "House” Keeping, a brand new featurette by Severin Films interviewing associate producer Matthew Mallinson and cowriter/producer Joe Masefield
- We Went in the House, a brand new featurette by Severin Films with Michael Gingold revisiting the locations from the film, including the iconic house
- Playing with Fire, an archive interview with star Dan Grimaldi from 2005
- Original theatrical trailers and TV spots
- Image gallery
Disc Two:
- High Definition (1080p) Bluray presentation of the Extended Version (92 mins) of the film, with the additional scenes from the Television Version reinserted into the uncensored Theatrical Version
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional English audio description for the blind
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary on the Extended Version by Stephen Thrower, author of Nightmare USA
- Minds on Fire, a brand new video essay by David Flint putting the film into context
- Burn Baby Burn and The Burning Man, two archive interviews with director Joseph Ellison
- Grindhouse AllStars: Notes From the Sleaze Cinema Underground, a documentary by High Rising Productions from 2017 interviewing exploitation filmmakers Matt Cimber, Joseph Ellison, Roy Frumkes and Jeff Lieberman
Disc Three (Limited “Nasty” Edition Exclusive):
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of the Theatrical Version from a 2K scan of an uncut British internegative, in widescreen and ‘exposed open matte’ presentations with original lossless mono audio
- Cinema Mode: Watch the film with a recreation of an opening cinema programme from the early-1980s
- VHS Mode: Watch the film in a transfer of the original ‘video nasty’ VHS release, with uncut and censored options
- Arrow Video
- 82 mins approx
- Joseph Ellison
- 18
- Dan Grimaldi
English SDH
- 1979
- English
- 3
- B
- Arrow Video
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Arrow Films
A legendary title from the Video Nasties era, Joseph Ellison’s relentlessly bleak and disturbing Don’t Go In The House has lost none of its power to shock in the decades since it was first censored by the BBFC and seized by UK authorities.
Donny Kohler (The Sopranos’ Dan Grimaldi in a gripping central performance), a disturbed loner unhealthily obsessed with fire, comes home from his factory job one day to find his abusive mother has died. Now all alone in the large Gothic mansion he calls home and consumed in an inferno of insanity, he is finally able to fulfil his violent revenge fantasies against her. Soon, any woman unlucky enough to enter is forced to come face to face with the worst fate imaginable in the secret steelclad chamber of death he has built in the house’s depths…
Now fully uncut and making its UK high definition premiere in a brand new 2K restoration, the film that dares to ask “What if Norman Bates had a flamethrower?” is back in a definitive collectors’ edition with both original and extended versions.
Limited Edition Contents
- Limited edition Ocard featuring newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy
- Reversible sleeve and foldout doublesided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy
- Illustrated collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Lindsay Hallam and James Flower
Disc One:
- Brand new 2K restoration from the original negative by Severin Films
- High Definition (1080p) Bluray™ presentation of two different versions of the film: the 83minute uncut Theatrical Version, and the 89minute Television Version with additional scenes and alternate footage
- Original lossless mono audio on both cuts
- Optional English audio description for the blind on both cuts
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts
- Brand new commentary on the Theatrical Version by director Joseph Ellison and producer Ellen Hammill
- Archive commentary on the Theatrical Version by star Dan Grimaldi
- "House” Keeping, a brand new featurette by Severin Films interviewing associate producer Matthew Mallinson and cowriter/producer Joe Masefield
- We Went in the House, a brand new featurette by Severin Films with Michael Gingold revisiting the locations from the film, including the iconic house
- Playing with Fire, an archive interview with star Dan Grimaldi from 2005
- Original theatrical trailers and TV spots
- Image gallery
Disc Two:
- High Definition (1080p) Bluray presentation of the Extended Version (92 mins) of the film, with the additional scenes from the Television Version reinserted into the uncensored Theatrical Version
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional English audio description for the blind
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary on the Extended Version by Stephen Thrower, author of Nightmare USA
- Minds on Fire, a brand new video essay by David Flint putting the film into context
- Burn Baby Burn and The Burning Man, two archive interviews with director Joseph Ellison
- Grindhouse AllStars: Notes From the Sleaze Cinema Underground, a documentary by High Rising Productions from 2017 interviewing exploitation filmmakers Matt Cimber, Joseph Ellison, Roy Frumkes and Jeff Lieberman
Disc Three (Limited “Nasty” Edition Exclusive):
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation of the Theatrical Version from a 2K scan of an uncut British internegative, in widescreen and ‘exposed open matte’ presentations with original lossless mono audio
- Cinema Mode: Watch the film with a recreation of an opening cinema programme from the early-1980s
- VHS Mode: Watch the film in a transfer of the original ‘video nasty’ VHS release, with uncut and censored options
- Arrow Video
- 82 mins approx
- Joseph Ellison
- 18
- Dan Grimaldi
English SDH
- 1979
- English
- 3
- B
- Arrow Video
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Amazing
Probably my new favourite Arrow release. With so many different ways of viewing the film. It's an amazing achievement.
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Exceptional release by arrow, I cannot wait for this
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