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Blood Mania AKA No Deposit, No Return (1970)
Plunge into a night of unspeakable terror!Director: Robert Vincent O'Neil
Year of Copyright: 1970
OVERALL: Draw-
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Commentaries:Audio Commentary by director Robert Vincent O'Neil and actress Leslie Simms (2012)
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Extras:* The Film
* Land of the Minotaur (1976) (85:30)
2017 interview with actress Vicki Peters (9:58)
Theatrical Trailer (1:57)
Bonus Trailers:
- "The Last Chase"
- "The Babysitter"
- "Mardi Gras Massacre"
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Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Only available in a double feature with Land of the Minotaur.
Playable with optional "Maria's B-Movie Mayhem" introduction and postscript with Maria Kanellis.
When the film was released to TV (c. 1980), new subplot scenes (featuring Peter Carpenter, Leslie Simms, and Arell Blanton) were shot to replace the censored sex and violence and pad. These scenes are not available on DVD. -
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Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Part of the 50 film 12 disc Drive-In Movie Classics collection.
Also part of the 12 film 3 disc Gorehouse Greats Collection which includes "Blood Mania" (1970), "Blood of Dracula's Castle" (1969) "Brain Twisters" (1991), "The Devil s Hand" (1962), "The Madmen of Mandoras" (1963), "Nightmare in Wax" (1969) "Prime Evil" (1988), "Satan's Slave" (1976) "Stanley" (1972) "Terrified" (1963), "Terror" (1978), and "Trip with the Teacher" (1975). -
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray Copy)
DISC TWO (DVD)
*The Film
2017 introduction by Robert Vincent O'Neil (0:19)
Audio Commentary by Robert Vincent O'Neil, Leslie Simms and Vicky Peters (2017)
2017 interview with Robert Vincent O'Neil (8:20)
2017 interview with Leslie Simms (14:04)
Theatrical Trailer (1:07)
TV Spots (:30 + :20)
Promotional Gallery (2:56)
Point of Terror (Alex Nichol, 1971; 87:38)
Theatrical Trailer (2:23)
TV Spots (0:30 + 0:20)
Promotional Gallery (1:12)
DISC THREE (Limited Bonus DVD)
"Blood Mania" TV Version (80:29)
"Point of Terror" TV Version (91:24) -
Subtitles:English HoH (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 1.0
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Case type:Keep Case
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Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:Non-Anamorphic
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TV System:NTSC
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Soundtrack(s):English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Part of the 200 film 50 disc Drive-In Cult Cinema Collection: Classic 200 Features set.
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OVERALL: Draw
Vinegar Syndrome for the new transfer and extras, including the television version. Do note the Code Red release has a different commentary track.
Do note that this is also available from:
- Rhino (US)
GENERAL NOTES:
Some time after the theatrical release, Crown commissioned footage for the television version which lost nearly twenty minutes of sex and violence. The new scenes feature a relationship between the characters played by Leslie Simms and Arell Blanton (including a long introductory scene that also includes a roommate character), with Simms calling Blanton throughout the film and telling him what is going on in the house, as well as a new scene at the climax in which Peter Carpenter's character drives a body to the beach and buries it.
The film exists in two versions:
- the theatrical version (~80 minutes)
- the television version (~80 minutes) deleting violence and nudity while adding scenes shot years later. -
CUTS:
- R0 Double Feature America- Code Red - No cuts - R-rated theatrical version (80:18 NTSC), see notes.
- R0 Drive-In Movie Classics America- Mill Creek Home Entertainment - No cuts (80:13 NTSC)
- R0 Limited Edition America- Vinegar Syndrome - No cuts - features both the theatrical version (80:30 NTSC) and television version (80:29 NTSC)
- R1 Drive-In Cult Cinema Collection America- Mill Creek Home Entertainment - No cuts (80:13 NTSC)
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 01/04/13
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 18/04/24UPDATE LOG:
01/04/13: Initial entry.
Please ensure you read our disclaimer.
18/02/17: Added Mill Creek.
21/08/18: Added US Mill Creek 200.
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