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February 2021 Release of BLOOD CEREMONY – For the first time on Blu-ray

CAV and Mondo Macabro’s February 2021 Release of BLOOD CEREMONY
– For the first time on Blu-ray, the fully uncut International version!

Blood Ceremony
1 Blu-ray disc
Label:  Mondo Macabro
Preorder:  1/12/21    Release:  2/9/21
MSRP:  $29.95
UPC:  843276021993
Catalog #:  MDO219
MPAA Rating:  NR
Genre:  Horror
Color, 90 minutes in English and Spanish, with English subtitles
Region All.
Anamorphic Widescreen 1.66:1
DTS-HD MA 2.0 Stereo
Production year:  1973 in Spain
Director:  Jorge Grau
Cast:  Lucia Bosè, Espartaco Santoni, Ewa Aulin, Ana Farra,

In the 19th century Europe, the people are in the grip of ancient superstitions and the fear of vampires runs riot through the land. Strange rituals are enacted to seek out the resting places of the undead and macabre trials are held over disinterred corpses. The Countess barely notices what is going on. She is more concerned that her beauty is fading and that her husband seems only interested in his birds of prey and observing the behavior of the superstitious locals.

Her faithful lady’s companion tells the Countess that there are ways to reignite her husband’s passion – and also ways to preserve her looks. She reminds the Countess of her ancestor, the notorious Erzebeth Báthory, who bathed in the blood of virgins to maintain her youth. The Countess is unsure, but then one day the blood of a servant girl drips onto her hand and she is convinced that her skin has become whiter as a result. Soon she is searching for more blood and to her surprise, her husband becomes the one to provide it for her.

BLOOD CEREMONY – Coming soon to Blu-ray! from Mondo Macabro on Vimeo.

Director Jorge Grau’s film is rightly praised as one of the very best horror films of the 1970s. Beautifully directed, and acted by a skilled cast including award-winning actress Lucia Bosè as the Countess and former Miss Teen International, Ewa Aulin, it is a fascinating and disturbing look into the heart of darkness.

Special Features:

  • Brand new 4k transfer from the original negative.
  • Fully uncut International version and alternate Spanish version.
  • Digitally restored.
  • Two archive interviews with director Jorge Grau.
  • Trailers.
  • Audio commentary from Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson.
  • Audio commentary from Robert Monell and Rod Barnett.
  • Mondo Macabro previews.

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