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Horror Rises from the Tomb AKA El Espanto surge de la tumba (1972)
Beheaded in the 15th Century for witchcraft and unspeakable acts of barbaric excess, Alaric de Marnac returns to life in contemporary France to seek vengeance on his executioners' descendants.Director: Carlos Aured
OVERALL: Draw-
OVERALL: Draw
R1 "Deimos Entertainment", for the best transfer ("Unclothed" International theatrical version") and extras. It has also both English and Spanish audio.
Purists might also want the R0 "Mondo Crash Cinema" release for the alternate "clothed" Spanish tneatrical version (mediocre quality).
Like many Spanish horror films from the period before General Franco's death in 1975 this exists in two versions; the "clothed" Spanish theatrical version and the "unclothed" International version.
Whatever you do, skip the US "budget-releases", like "Cult Horror Collection" set (St. Clair Vision), "Deadtime Stories - 10 Movies Set" (Brentwood), and "Horror Rises from the Grave - 4 Movies Set" (Brentwood).
This film is also known as:
-Horror from the Tomb
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CUTS:
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R0 America- Mondo Crash Cinema - Contains three different versions:
- Uncut - "Unclothed" International theatrical version" (88:38 NTSC)
- Cut - "Clothed" Spanish theatrical version (81:36 NTSC) with alternate takes derived from the German print, with English audio and "burned-in" German subtitles for scenes that were not present on the German audio track.
- Cut - US TV version (79:56 NTSC) with no gore or nudity. - R1 Special Edition America- BCI/Deimos Entertainment - No cuts - "Unclothed" International version (88:39 NTSC)
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R0 America- Mondo Crash Cinema - Contains three different versions:
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Comparison added by Jari_Kovalainen on 20/11/07
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