He is joined by his wife Sonja (Bjørg Engh), a psychoanalyst named Kai Bugge (Erling Lindahl), a magazine critic named Gabriel Mørk (André Bjerke), a lawyer named Harald Gran (Georg Richter) and Harald's fiancée, a painter named Lillian Werner (Henny Moan). Here’s a look at discs five and six from this twelve disc set.ĭirected by Kåre Bergstrøm in 1958 and reported to be Norway's first horror film, Lake Of The Dead follows a group of six friends led by a mystery/thriller writer named Bernhard Borge (Henki Kolstad). Celia is also clearly frightened of the Hobyahs, monsters that she’s read about in a book at school andĭirector: Kåre Bergstrøm, Viðar Víkingsson, Mario Andreacchio, James BogleĬast: Bjørg Engh, Henki Kolstad, Henny Moan, Kristjan Franklin Magnus, Helga Bernhard, Karl Agust Ulfsson, Penny Cook, Rodney Harvey, Bruno Lawrence, Arna-Maria Winchester, Miranda Otto
She was clearly very close with the older woman, and even after her funeral sees her at the quarry where she plays and even outside her window at night.
Written and directed by Ann Turner in 1989, Celia tells the story of a girl of the same name, Celia Carmichael (Rebecca Smart), who, when the film begins, finds her beloved grandmother dead in the back bedroom of the family home. Here’s a look at discs seven and eight from this twelve disc set. The two men team up to stop Bud Rickets (Michael Hogan), the man in charge of the logging company, fromĭirector: Ann Turner, Ian Coughlan, Marek Piestrak, Janusz MajewskiĬast: Rebecca Smart, Nicholas Eadie, Victoria Longley, Joanne Samuel, Bunney Brooke, Lou Brown, Krzysztof Jasinski, Iwona Bielska, Jerzy Prazmowski, Edward Fetting, Zofia Mrozowska, Józef Duriasz When Peter connects with Arthur (Graham Greene), things get interesting. The story details the efforts of a big time Toronto-based lawyer named Peter Maguire (Ron Lea) who was unsuccessful in his noble attempt to prevent a logging company from taking down the trees on the land of a First Nations tribe in Northern Ontario. When controversial Polish filmmaker Ryszard Bugajski landed himself on the wrong side of the communist regime, he moved to Canada where, in 1991, he directed Clearcut, a film based on the novel 'A Dream Like Mine' by M. Here’s a look at discs nine and ten from this twelve disc set. Whitehouseĭirector: Ryszard Bugajski, Brunello Rondi, Mariano BainoĬast: Ron Lea, Graham Greene, Michael Hogan, Daliah Lavi, Frank Wolff, Louise Salter, Venera Simmons, Mariya Kapnist When Cutler speaks of a tavern nearby, the men decide to make the hike but are instead led to a large, empty field with a whole lot of mushrooms growing in it.Ĭutler harvests some of the mushrooms and makes a meal for he and the others to enjoy. When Cutler kills Trower and saves Whitehead's life, he goes on to meet Jacob (Peter Ferdinando) and Friend (Richard Glover), two soldiers that have deserted their ranks. Set during the mid-17th century English Civil War, Ben Wheatley's 2013 film, A Field In England, follows a man named Whitehead (Reece Shearsmith), an alchemist's assistant, feels from the cruel Commander Trower (Julian Barratt) only to have a soldier named Cutler (Ryan Pope) come to his rescue. Here’s a look at the last two Blu-ray discs from this twelve disc set. With what may very well be their most ambitious boxed set release yet, Severin Films compiles a wealth of folk horror productions and loads of accompanying bonus features to put this most unique of horror subgenres into ever important context.
Director: Ben Wheatley, Chris Newby, Alan Clarke, James MacTaggartĬast: Reece Shearsmith, Ryan Pope, Peter Ferdinando, Richard Glover, Michael Smiley, Natalie Morse, Christopher Eccleston, Spencer Banks, John Atkinson, Georgine Anderson, Anna Cropper, Amanda Walker, Julian HollowayĪll The Haunts Be Ours: A Compendium Of Folk Horror – Movie Review: