Description: In great conditionHas light wear (see photos)Media Mail ShippingFeel free to send a message if you have any questions or concerns! --- Come check out this Classic Slasher Collection 2 Disc Set with 5 movies that include Don't Look In The Basement, Scream Bloody Murder, Silent Night, Bloody Night, The Hatchet Murders, and The Severed Arm. "Don't Look in the Basement," also known as "The Forgotten," is a 1973 horror film directed by S.F. Brownrigg. The story is set in a secluded mental institution where Dr. Stephens, the head psychiatrist, is experimenting with unconventional methods of treatment. After his sudden and violent death, a new nurse named Charlotte Beale arrives to find the patients and staff acting increasingly bizarre and hostile. As Charlotte uncovers the dark secrets of the institution, she realizes that danger lurks around every corner, culminating in a terrifying climax. The film is noted for its unsettling atmosphere and twist ending, characteristic of 1970s horror cinema. "Scream Bloody Murder" is a 1973 horror film directed by Marc B. Ray. The story follows Matthew, a young boy who kills his father with a tractor in a fit of rage, only to lose his own hand in the process. As an adult, Matthew is released from a mental institution with a hook replacing his lost hand. He returns home, but his psychotic tendencies resurface, leading him to murder his mother and her new husband. Matthew goes on a killing spree, targeting various individuals, driven by his twisted sense of jealousy and possession. The film is known for its low-budget production and exploitation style, featuring graphic violence and psychological horror. "Silent Night, Bloody Night" is a 1972 horror film directed by Theodore Gershuny. The story revolves around the mysterious events at a mansion in a small town. The mansion, once a mental institution, has been abandoned for years following a series of gruesome murders. Jeffrey Butler inherits the property from his grandfather and decides to sell it. As he and his lawyer attempt to finalize the sale, a series of violent deaths occur, seemingly linked to the mansion's dark past. The townspeople harbor secrets about the house's history, and as the truth unfolds, the horror intensifies. The film combines elements of slasher and mystery genres, making it a cult classic in horror cinema. "The Hatchet Murders," also known as "Deep Red" or "Profondo Rosso," is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento. The story follows Marcus Daly, a jazz musician in Rome, who witnesses the brutal murder of a psychic medium. Teaming up with a tenacious reporter named Gianna, Marcus delves into the mystery to find the killer. As he gets closer to the truth, more murders occur, each marked by gruesome and elaborate methods. The investigation leads Marcus through a series of clues and red herrings, revealing dark secrets and psychological twists. The film is known for its stylish cinematography, suspenseful atmosphere, and haunting score by Goblin, making it a landmark in the giallo genre. "The Severed Arm" is a 1973 horror film directed by Thomas S. Alderman. The plot centers around a group of friends who, after being trapped in a cave during a hiking trip, resort to amputating one member's arm to survive. Years later, they have moved on with their lives, but their past catches up with them when a mysterious figure begins stalking and killing them, one by one, in revenge for the mutilation. The friends realize they must confront the consequences of their desperate act as they try to uncover the identity of the vengeful assailant. The film blends elements of psychological horror and slasher tropes, creating a tense and suspenseful atmosphere.
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Movie/TV Title: Classic Slasher Collection
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2011
Genre: Horror, Horror/Suspense