
The Herschell Gordon Lewis Feast
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
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Fourteen of the Godfather of Gore s finest attractions, restored from original and best surviving vault materials
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High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the features and extras on 7 Blu-ray discs
DISC ONE: BLOOD FEAST (1963) & SCUM OF THE EARTH (1963)
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Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Audio Commentary on Blood Feast with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
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Blood Feast Outtakes
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Blood Perceptions filmmakers Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact) and Rodney Ascher (Room 237) offer their insight on Blood Feast and the importance of Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Herschell s History archival interview in which Lewis discusses his entry into the film industry including Scum of the Earth
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How Herschell Found His Niche Lewis discusses more of his early work in nudie cuties and the making of The Adventures of Lucky Pierre
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Archival interview with Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman from 1987
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Carving Magic (1959) vintage short featuring Blood Feast s Bill Kerwin
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Blood Feast Radio Spot and Trailer
DISC TWO: TWO THOUSAND MANIACS! (1964) & MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN (1964)
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Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Audio Commentary on Two Thousand Maniacs! with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
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Two Thousand Maniacs! Outtakes
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Two Thousand Maniacs Can t Be Wrong Tim Sullivan (director, 2001 Maniacs) on Two Thousand Maniacs!
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Hicksploitation: Confidential visual essay on the history of the American South s representation in cinema
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David Friedman: The Gentlemen s Smut Peddler a tribute to the legendary producer featuring Herschell Gordon Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray, Tim Sullivan and Bob Murawski
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Herschell s Art of Advertising Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies and how to hook an audience.
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Trailers for Two Thousands Maniacs! and Moonshine Mountain
DISC THREE: COLOR ME BLOOD RED (1965) & SOMETHING WEIRD (1967)
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Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Audio Commentary on Color Me Blood Red with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
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Audio Commentary on Something Weird with Lewis and Friedman
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Color Me Blood Red Outtakes
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The Art of Madness visual essay on the recurring motif of mad artists as killers in horror cinema
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Weirdsville film Scholar Jeffrey Sconce on Something Weird
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Lewis on Jimmy, the Boy Wonder, his 1966 children s musical
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A Hot Night at the Go Go Lounge! Lewis 1966 dance short
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Trailers for Color Me Blood Red and Something Weird
DISC FOUR: THE GRUESOME TWOSOME (1967) & A TASTE OF BLOOD (1967)
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Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Audio Commentary on The Gruesome Twosome with Lewis
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Audio Commentary on A Taste of Blood with Lewis
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Peaches Christ Flips her Wig! the San Francisco performer on The Gruesome Twosome
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It Came From Florida filmmaker Fred Olen Ray (Scalps) on Florida Filmmaking
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Herschell vs The Censors Lewis discusses some of the pitfalls involving local censorship and the lengths to which angry moviegoers tried to stop him
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SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
Â
Fourteen of the Godfather of Gore s finest attractions, restored from original and best surviving vault materials
Â
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the features and extras on 7 Blu-ray discs
DISC ONE: BLOOD FEAST (1963) & SCUM OF THE EARTH (1963)
Â
Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
Â
Audio Commentary on Blood Feast with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
Â
Blood Feast Outtakes
Â
Blood Perceptions filmmakers Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact) and Rodney Ascher (Room 237) offer their insight on Blood Feast and the importance of Herschell Gordon Lewis
Â
Herschell s History archival interview in which Lewis discusses his entry into the film industry including Scum of the Earth
Â
How Herschell Found His Niche Lewis discusses more of his early work in nudie cuties and the making of The Adventures of Lucky Pierre
Â
Archival interview with Herschell Gordon Lewis and David F. Friedman from 1987
Â
Carving Magic (1959) vintage short featuring Blood Feast s Bill Kerwin
Â
Blood Feast Radio Spot and Trailer
DISC TWO: TWO THOUSAND MANIACS! (1964) & MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN (1964)
Â
Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
Â
Audio Commentary on Two Thousand Maniacs! with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
Â
Two Thousand Maniacs! Outtakes
Â
Two Thousand Maniacs Can t Be Wrong Tim Sullivan (director, 2001 Maniacs) on Two Thousand Maniacs!
Â
Hicksploitation: Confidential visual essay on the history of the American South s representation in cinema
Â
David Friedman: The Gentlemen s Smut Peddler a tribute to the legendary producer featuring Herschell Gordon Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray, Tim Sullivan and Bob Murawski
Â
Herschell s Art of Advertising Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies and how to hook an audience.
Â
Trailers for Two Thousands Maniacs! and Moonshine Mountain
DISC THREE: COLOR ME BLOOD RED (1965) & SOMETHING WEIRD (1967)
Â
Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
Â
Audio Commentary on Color Me Blood Red with Lewis and producer David F. Friedman
Â
Audio Commentary on Something Weird with Lewis and Friedman
Â
Color Me Blood Red Outtakes
Â
The Art of Madness visual essay on the recurring motif of mad artists as killers in horror cinema
Â
Weirdsville film Scholar Jeffrey Sconce on Something Weird
Â
Lewis on Jimmy, the Boy Wonder, his 1966 children s musical
Â
A Hot Night at the Go Go Lounge! Lewis 1966 dance short
Â
Trailers for Color Me Blood Red and Something Weird
DISC FOUR: THE GRUESOME TWOSOME (1967) & A TASTE OF BLOOD (1967)
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Introduction to the films by director Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Audio Commentary on The Gruesome Twosome with Lewis
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Audio Commentary on A Taste of Blood with Lewis
Â
Peaches Christ Flips her Wig! the San Francisco performer on The Gruesome Twosome
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It Came From Florida filmmaker Fred Olen Ray (Scalps) on Florida Filmmaking
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Herschell vs The Censors Lewis discusses some of the pitfalls involving local censorship and the lengths to which angry moviegoers tried to stop him












