Kino Lorber have detailed two upcoming Blu-ray releases:
Nightmare Beach (1989) and
Baby Blood (1990). The two releases will be available for purchase on October 8.
Nightmare Beach
Synopsis: From Umberto Lenzi, notorious director of such Euro-sleaze classics as Paranoia, Seven Blood-Stained Orchids, Spasmo, Eyeball and Cannibal Ferox comes Nightmare Beach, a shockingly gory tale of a madman in a motorcycle helmet who is taking out young co-eds all over the sparkling sands of South Florida during Spring Break. As the body count creeps up, Miami detective John Saxon (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Black Christmas, Evil Eye) tries to keep ahead of the curve in this carnage-packed slasher gem from the maestro of macabre. Featuring a rollicking score by Goblin's Claudio Simonetti (Suspiria, Dawn of the Dead, The Heroin Busters) and co-starring the great Michael Parks (Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2 and TV's Then Came Bronson).
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- BRAND NEW 4K REMASTER OF THE FILM
- Audio Commentary by Film Historian Samm Deighan
- Nightmare Rock: Interview with Composer Claudio Simonetti
- Includes both English and Italian Audio
- Reversible Blu-ray Art
- Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English subtitles for the main feature
Baby Blood
Synopsis: It's Time to Feed the Baby! It is a voracious parasite from the dawn of creation, surviving centuries in search of the one thing it needs: to be born of a human. But when this cunning creature slithers inside a sexy circus performer (voluptuous French starlet Emmanuelle Escourrou, Lady Blood), it demands gallons of fresh blood to grow stronger. Now this reluctantly expectant mommy and her chatty mutant fetus are off on a cross-country killing spree, where pre-natal care means violent carnage and the ultimate mother's milk is Baby Blood! Also known as The Evil Within, this French shocker is now presented totally uncut and uncensored with all its infamous womb-raiding, gore-spewing and flesh-baring beautifully restored in HD! Co-written and directed by Alain Robak (Adrénaline).
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- Audio Commentary by Film Historian Lee Gambin and Film Critic Jarret Gahan
- Includes both Original French and English Audio
- Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English subtitles for the main feature