The Lair Of The White Worm (1988) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
The Lair Of The White Worm (1988) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-Ray Disc
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- Großbritannien, 1988
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 8074077
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.2.2018
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Genre:
Fantasy
Spieldauer: 94 Min. - Regie: Ken Russell
- Darsteller: Amanda Donohoe, Hugh Grant, Catherine Oxenberg
- Filmmusik: Stanislas Syrewicz
- Deutscher Titel: Der Biss der Schlangenfrau
- Sprache: Englisch
- Tonformat: DTS 2.0
- Bild: Widescreen
Ken Russell writes and directs this British horror adapted from Bram Stoker's novel.
The film follows Angus Flint (Peter Capaldi), a Scottish archaeologist who discovers a strange skull on the site of an old convent. Believing the skull belongs to the d'Ampton Worm, a legendary snakelike creature thought to be slain by the ancestor of local landowner James d'Ampton (Hugh Grant), Angus soon finds himself in danger as a spate of disappearances leads him to think that the evil creature may have returned from the dead to terrorise the locals once more.
Special Features
Audio Commentary with Director Ken Russell
Audio Commentary with Lisi Russell, in conversation with Film Historian Matthew Melia
"Worm Food" - interviews with Special Effects Artists Geoffrey Portass, Neil Gorton and Paul Jones
"Cutting for Ken" - an interview with Editor Peter Davies
"Trailers From Hell" featuring Producer Dan Ireland
"Mary, Mary" – an interview with Actress Sammi Davis
Theatrical Trailer Still Gallery
The film follows Angus Flint (Peter Capaldi), a Scottish archaeologist who discovers a strange skull on the site of an old convent. Believing the skull belongs to the d'Ampton Worm, a legendary snakelike creature thought to be slain by the ancestor of local landowner James d'Ampton (Hugh Grant), Angus soon finds himself in danger as a spate of disappearances leads him to think that the evil creature may have returned from the dead to terrorise the locals once more.
Special Features
Audio Commentary with Director Ken Russell
Audio Commentary with Lisi Russell, in conversation with Film Historian Matthew Melia
"Worm Food" - interviews with Special Effects Artists Geoffrey Portass, Neil Gorton and Paul Jones
"Cutting for Ken" - an interview with Editor Peter Davies
"Trailers From Hell" featuring Producer Dan Ireland
"Mary, Mary" – an interview with Actress Sammi Davis
Theatrical Trailer Still Gallery