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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0013131485592 Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Starz / Anchor Bay Languages: Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay MPN: 14855 Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay Region Code: 1 Release Date: October 23, 2007 Running Time: 191 minutes Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Theatrical Release Date: May 03, 1972 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - movie buff i thought these movies were great, scary. the one that says in the 7th month of the 7th full moon, is really the best, the graveyard scene, when blood dripped on her made her come alive! if you are a horror film lover..you might like these for your collection. this was one of the best horror films I saw. the scenery is spooky! unique. Rating: - Bay of Blood Lived Up to Its ReputationI recently bought Bava Box Set, Vol. 2 and "Bay of Blood" was the first movie I watched because I had heard that it launched the slasher genre. It definely lived up to its reputation and made this collection worth buying. I was apprehensive about watching it after reading numerous complaints about the audio quality on the Image release, but I heard every word plainly! The plot was more complex than I had imagined. I had to watch it carefully to understand who was killing who and why. It ... Read More Rating: - More from the MaestroHaving just picked this up, I thought I'd chime in with this second box set from Anchor Bay. While the comparison will seem strange, Like Orson Welles, and this is speaking from public perception, Mario Bava's debut film, 'Black Sunday', was so impressive that many of his subsequent releases were dismissed as sub par or viewed as schlock. Of course, many of these critics overlooked the consistent artistry that could be found throughout Bava's filmography. While Volume 1 focused on a number ... Read More Rating: - Bava, take twoMario Bava was one of the most underrated filmmakers of the 20th century. So it's appropriate that the first volume of the "Mario Bava Collection" (or "Bava Box") was one of the best releases of the last year, and reintroduced us to classics of Bava's that had fallen out of view. The second volume just continues that tradition, with big chunks of classic, stylish horror. "Baron Blood" begins the collection -- Baron Otto Van Kleist was a savage, depraved guy who liked to torture people for fun ... Read More |