Severin: Crypt of the Vampire on Blu Ray

Now, I’ve never seen Crypt of the Vampire, but I’m intrigued. Christopher Lee is a draw for me and Severin is releasing the film, so who knows what we’ve got here.

From Severin on Facebook:

* NEW TITLE ANNOUNCEMENT*

CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE (Stand-Alone Blu-ray)

In a lavish gothic shocker inspired by Sheridan Le Fanu’s immortal novella Carmilla, Christopher Lee delivers a rare ‘hero’ turn as nobleman Count Karnstein whose foreboding castle teems with ancestral curses, unnatural desires, philosophical hunchbacks and grisly acts of vengeance. Adriana Ambesi (FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD) co-stars in this 1964 Spanish-Italian co-production – also known as TERROR IN THE CRYPT and CRYPT OF HORROR – directed by Camillo Mastrocinque (AN ANGEL FOR SATAN) as Thomas Miller & Robert Spafford from a screenplay by giallo master Ernesto Gastaldi (ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK) and Sergio Leone protégé Tonino Valerii (MY NAME IS NOBODY), now featuring a 2k scan from a fine-grain 35mm master print.

CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE Special Features:
*Trailer

Feature Specs for CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE:
*Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
*Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
*Closed Captions: English SDH
*Region: A

Pre-order now: https://severinfilms.com/collections/pre-order/products/crypt-of-the-vampire-blu

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I have been watching horror films since I was 6 years old. The story, one Saturday night, my mom and I were watching movies and she fell asleep on the couch. We had the channel set on HBO and the movie we were watching ended and the next one, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge. This was some time in 1986. I watched then entire film, I was sitting on the edge of my seat. When my mom woke, she asked me what just ended and I told her, “Freddy”. That was all I talked about for weeks and finally she broke down and rented more horror films for me. She rented, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 2, Re-Animator, Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives and Halloween II. I watched all and fell in love with horror films forever. 5 Horror Films to Watch Inferno (1980) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) The Beyond (1981) Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives (1986) Horror of Dracula (1958)