A Candle for the Devil
Two sisters running a small hotel in Spain kill female tourists whose morals do not meet their strict religious standards.
The Creeping Flesh
A scientist comes to believe that evil is a disease of the blood and that the flesh of a skeleton he has brought back from New Guinea contains it in a pure form. Convinced that his wife, a Folies Bergere dancer who went insane, manifested this evil he is terrified that it will be passed on to their daughter. He tries to use the skeleton's blood to immunise her against this eventuality, but his attempt has anything but the desired result.
The Flesh and Blood Show
Actors rehearsing a show at a mysterious seaside theater are being killed off by an unknown maniac.
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
An American writer living in Rome witnesses an attempted murder that is connected to an ongoing killing spree in the city, and conducts his own investigation despite himself and his girlfriend being targeted by the killer.
Repulsion
Beautiful young manicurist Carole suffers from androphobia (the pathological fear of interaction with men). When her sister and roommate, Helen, leaves their London flat to go on an Italian holiday with her married boyfriend, Carole withdraws into her apartment. She begins to experience frightful hallucinations, her fear gradually mutating into madness.
A Study in Terror
When Watson reads from the newspaper there have been two similar murders near Whitechapel in a few days, Sherlock Holmes' sharp deductive is immediately stimulated to start its merciless method of elimination after observation of every apparently meaningless detail. He guesses right the victims must be street whores, and doesn't need long to work his way trough a pawn shop, an aristocratic family's stately home, a hospital and of course the potential suspects and (even unknowing) witnesses who are the cast of the gradually unraveled story of the murderer and his motive.
The Horrible Dr. Hichcock
The year is 1885, and necrophiliac Dr. Hitchcock likes to drug his wife for sexual funeral games. One day he accidentally administers an overdose and kills her. Several years later he remarries, with the intention of using the blood of his new bride to bring his first wife's rotting corpse back to life.
Prey
The day after a weird green light is seen in the English sky, a strange young man stops at the country home of two lesbian housemates.
Passed with 11s of cuts for cinema and video. Prey was on the Section 3 Nasties List and were liable for seizure and forfeiture by the police. A print shortened for dialogue was passed uncut in 2004.
Eaten Alive!
A woman's search for her missing sister leads her to the jungles of New Guinea, where she and an expatriate guide encounter a cult leader and flesh-hungry natives.
Eaten Alive! was on the Section 3 Nasties List and were liable for seizure and forfeiture by the police.
Death Weekend (aka The House by the Lake)
(a.k.a. The House by the Lake)
Harry is a rich dentist who often brings women up to his rural lakehouse. One weekend, he invites Diane, a former fashion model. On their way to the house, Diane runs a gang of thugs off the road. Humiliated, the thugs track down the couple for revenge.
Passed with cuts for cinema. Death Weekend was on the Section 3 Nasties List and were liable for seizure and forfeiture by the police. No UK re-release.
The Beyond
(original title: E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore ‒ L’Aldilà, also known as Seven Doors of Death)
A young woman inherits an old hotel in Louisiana where, following a series of supernatural "accidents", she learns that the building was built over one of the entrances to Hell.
Originally passed with cuts for cinema. The Beyond was one of the 72 Video Nasties from the DPPs infamous nasties list! Released with approximately 2 minutes cut in 1987. Re-released uncut in 2001.
The House by the Cemetery
The Boyle family moves into a gothic style house by a cemetery, unaware of its bloody path and guts-spraying future.
Originally passed with cuts for cinema. The House by the Cemetery was on the DPP39 List of Video Nasties. Released with over 4 minutes cut in 1988. Re-released with 33 seconds cut in 2001. Released uncut in 2009.
