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A monastery on a hill then we see a concerned blonde haired woman.
There's an old monastery there on that hill.
The blonde woman walks around the monastery.
You hear a lot of strange stories about that place.
What kind of stories?
Centuries of ignorant superstition. Black magic.
The blonde woman shakes a torch until the light comes on.
A caption of the Arrow Video logo.
The blonde woman has a look of shock on here face.
You're going to pay for what you're doing.
- There were satanic symbols and medieval writing... - Stop! Stop it!
Skeletons are hung up on crosses.
Whatever you think you saw, it'd be better for all of us if you just forget it.
A caption reads: From Maestro of the Macabre Lucio Fulci (City of the Living Dead, Don't Torture a Duckling)
Why are they doing it?
A couple dancing and laughing by a fire.
Why are they such fools?
A caption reads: A group of satanic nuns condemened to death.
A group of hooded figures lead a terrified nun away.
The five nuns were crucified.
The group walk away having crucified the nun to a cross.
A caption reads: Return to rain down unholy terror!
People have already paid with their lives.
Dramatic music
A nun threatens a man with a dagger.
A doctor examines something as he climbs into a car.
A caption reads: Get ready for a bloody tale of Supernatural excess
One of the crucified skeletons is set on fire.
The worst is yet to come.
A caption reads: No evil deed goes undone!
A nun screams on a cross.
The blonde woman lies in bed screaming.
A caption reads: Demonia
A nun turns around with a grim stare holding a dagger.
A caption reads: On Limited Edition Blu-ray in the UK June 6
Arrow Films
NO EVIL DEED GOES UNDONE.
Like many of his contemporaries, Godfather of Gore Lucio Fulci (City of the Living Dead, Don't Torture a Duckling) found his career on a downturn at the end of the 1980s as the bottom fell out of the Italian horror movie market. While much of his latter-day output went straight to video, these low-budget productions nonetheless offer up some diamonds in the rough, among them his 1990 tale of rampaging Satanic Sisters – Demonia, regarded by many as his last great film.
A Canadian archaeological team, led by Professor Evans (Brett Halsey, The Devil's Honey), descends on the ruins of a medieval Sicilian monastery to undertake an excavation. But when Evans' protégé, Liza (Meg Register, Ministry of Vengeance), goes searching for an explanation to the disturbing visions she's been experiencing, she awakens the spirit of three Satan-worshiping nuns put to death centuries earlier by a violent mob, unleashing an orgy of vengeful violence on the unsuspecting explorers.
Originally destined for a theatrical release, Demonia is a return to the atmosphere and gory excesses of Fulci's late 70s/early 80s output – a no-holds-barred Satanic shocker co-starring Lino Salemme (Demons) and Al Cliver (Zombie Flesh Eaters) and co-written by Piero Regnoli (Burial Ground) – presented here in a pristine restoration and accompanied, in this exclusive limited edition, by the feature-length documentary Fulci Talks, assembled from an in-depth archival interview with the man himself!
Product Features
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- Deluxe crucifix-style packaging featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by author and critic Kat Ellinger
DISC 1: DEMONIA
- 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative
- Restored original lossless mono English and Italian soundtracks
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
- English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
- Audio commentary by Stephen Thrower, author of Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci
- Holy Demons, a video interview with uncredited co-writer/assistant director Antonio Tentori
- Of Skulls and Bones, a video interview with camera operator Sandro Grossi
- Fulci Lives!!!, camcorder footage of a visit to the Demonia set, including an interview with Lucio Fulci
- Original trailer
DISC 2: FULCI TALKS
- Fulci Talks, a feature-length 2021 documentary by filmmaker Antonietta De Lillo, based on an in-depth, career spanning video interview with Lucio Fulci from 1993, conducted by De Lillo and critic Marcello Garofalo
- Original lossless mono Italian soundtrack
- Optional English subtitles
- Arrow Video
- 173 mins approx
- 18
- 1.66:1
- Italian
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Lucio Fulci
- English
- Lino Salemme
- Meg Register
- English / English SDH
- 1990
- B
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A monastery on a hill then we see a concerned blonde haired woman.
There's an old monastery there on that hill.
The blonde woman walks around the monastery.
You hear a lot of strange stories about that place.
What kind of stories?
Centuries of ignorant superstition. Black magic.
The blonde woman shakes a torch until the light comes on.
A caption of the Arrow Video logo.
The blonde woman has a look of shock on here face.
You're going to pay for what you're doing.
- There were satanic symbols and medieval writing... - Stop! Stop it!
Skeletons are hung up on crosses.
Whatever you think you saw, it'd be better for all of us if you just forget it.
A caption reads: From Maestro of the Macabre Lucio Fulci (City of the Living Dead, Don't Torture a Duckling)
Why are they doing it?
A couple dancing and laughing by a fire.
Why are they such fools?
A caption reads: A group of satanic nuns condemened to death.
A group of hooded figures lead a terrified nun away.
The five nuns were crucified.
The group walk away having crucified the nun to a cross.
A caption reads: Return to rain down unholy terror!
People have already paid with their lives.
Dramatic music
A nun threatens a man with a dagger.
A doctor examines something as he climbs into a car.
A caption reads: Get ready for a bloody tale of Supernatural excess
One of the crucified skeletons is set on fire.
The worst is yet to come.
A caption reads: No evil deed goes undone!
A nun screams on a cross.
The blonde woman lies in bed screaming.
A caption reads: Demonia
A nun turns around with a grim stare holding a dagger.
A caption reads: On Limited Edition Blu-ray in the UK June 6
Arrow Films
NO EVIL DEED GOES UNDONE.
Like many of his contemporaries, Godfather of Gore Lucio Fulci (City of the Living Dead, Don't Torture a Duckling) found his career on a downturn at the end of the 1980s as the bottom fell out of the Italian horror movie market. While much of his latter-day output went straight to video, these low-budget productions nonetheless offer up some diamonds in the rough, among them his 1990 tale of rampaging Satanic Sisters – Demonia, regarded by many as his last great film.
A Canadian archaeological team, led by Professor Evans (Brett Halsey, The Devil's Honey), descends on the ruins of a medieval Sicilian monastery to undertake an excavation. But when Evans' protégé, Liza (Meg Register, Ministry of Vengeance), goes searching for an explanation to the disturbing visions she's been experiencing, she awakens the spirit of three Satan-worshiping nuns put to death centuries earlier by a violent mob, unleashing an orgy of vengeful violence on the unsuspecting explorers.
Originally destined for a theatrical release, Demonia is a return to the atmosphere and gory excesses of Fulci's late 70s/early 80s output – a no-holds-barred Satanic shocker co-starring Lino Salemme (Demons) and Al Cliver (Zombie Flesh Eaters) and co-written by Piero Regnoli (Burial Ground) – presented here in a pristine restoration and accompanied, in this exclusive limited edition, by the feature-length documentary Fulci Talks, assembled from an in-depth archival interview with the man himself!
Product Features
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
- Deluxe crucifix-style packaging featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
- Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by author and critic Kat Ellinger
DISC 1: DEMONIA
- 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative
- Restored original lossless mono English and Italian soundtracks
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrack
- English subtitles for the Italian soundtrack
- Audio commentary by Stephen Thrower, author of Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci
- Holy Demons, a video interview with uncredited co-writer/assistant director Antonio Tentori
- Of Skulls and Bones, a video interview with camera operator Sandro Grossi
- Fulci Lives!!!, camcorder footage of a visit to the Demonia set, including an interview with Lucio Fulci
- Original trailer
DISC 2: FULCI TALKS
- Fulci Talks, a feature-length 2021 documentary by filmmaker Antonietta De Lillo, based on an in-depth, career spanning video interview with Lucio Fulci from 1993, conducted by De Lillo and critic Marcello Garofalo
- Original lossless mono Italian soundtrack
- Optional English subtitles
- Arrow Video
- 173 mins approx
- 18
- 1.66:1
- Italian
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Lucio Fulci
- English
- Lino Salemme
- Meg Register
- English / English SDH
- 1990
- B
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