There are a slew of barely feature length British support features from the late 1970's and early 1980's that I'd love to see. I think many are lost to the sands of time sadly. Two I believe that are no longer "lost" will be seeing DVD releases at some point in the future, they are Saxon Logan's SLEEPWALKER (1984) via the BFI and Christian Marnham's THE ORCHARD END MURDER (1980) via Redemption. No official announcements or dates yet. But the rumblings have been solid.
Another British film I'd kill to own a copy of is BLOODSTREAM (1985) by the obscure yet bizarrely ubiquitous director Michael J. Murphy. It was shot during the video nasty era but was never released. It looks astonishing and thoroughly necessary if schlocky low budget gore from yesteryear is your bag. It was due to be released on DVD, but the tiny start-up went bust after their second DVD release.
BLOODSTREAM clip reel (no audio) - prepare yourself if you're not familiar!
Another British film I'd kill to own a copy of is BLOODSTREAM (1985) by the obscure yet bizarrely ubiquitous director Michael J. Murphy. It was shot during the video nasty era but was never released. It looks astonishing and thoroughly necessary if schlocky low budget gore from yesteryear is your bag. It was due to be released on DVD, but the tiny start-up went bust after their second DVD release.
BLOODSTREAM clip reel (no audio) - prepare yourself if you're not familiar!
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