
Pete Walker Crime Collection w/SLIP
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While making the transition from swinging ā60s nudie films to his signature gut-wrenching horror films of the ā70s, Pete Walker directed four hardboiled gems of contemporary British noir. Walkerās milieu was a criminal underworld of posh London nightclubs and tawdry amusement halls, of bisexuality and brutality, pop stars and pornographers.Ā Die Screaming, MarianneĀ stars Susan George as a free-spirited hippie chick caught in a nightmarish plot to rob her of an inheritance. Usually marketed (and dismissed) as erotica,Ā Cool It, Carol!Ā (akaĀ The Dirtiest Girl I Ever Met) follows a small-town couple who seek adventure in the big city and find themselves involved in the smut film racket (a seedy business which also figures prominently inĀ The Big Switch).Ā MoonĀ (Man of Violence) is an international heist film starring Michael Latimer as a James Bond-like gun for hire.
- Die Screaming MarianneĀ Audio commentary by director Pete Walker with film historian Jonathan Rigby
- MoonĀ (Man of Violence) Audio commentary by film historians Kat Ellinger and Martyn Conterior
- "Pete Walker: An Eye for Terror," an interview by Elijah Drenner
- Original theatrical trailers
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While making the transition from swinging ā60s nudie films to his signature gut-wrenching horror films of the ā70s, Pete Walker directed four hardboiled gems of contemporary British noir. Walkerās milieu was a criminal underworld of posh London nightclubs and tawdry amusement halls, of bisexuality and brutality, pop stars and pornographers.Ā Die Screaming, MarianneĀ stars Susan George as a free-spirited hippie chick caught in a nightmarish plot to rob her of an inheritance. Usually marketed (and dismissed) as erotica,Ā Cool It, Carol!Ā (akaĀ The Dirtiest Girl I Ever Met) follows a small-town couple who seek adventure in the big city and find themselves involved in the smut film racket (a seedy business which also figures prominently inĀ The Big Switch).Ā MoonĀ (Man of Violence) is an international heist film starring Michael Latimer as a James Bond-like gun for hire.
- Die Screaming MarianneĀ Audio commentary by director Pete Walker with film historian Jonathan Rigby
- MoonĀ (Man of Violence) Audio commentary by film historians Kat Ellinger and Martyn Conterior
- "Pete Walker: An Eye for Terror," an interview by Elijah Drenner
- Original theatrical trailers












