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The Long Hair of Death by 88 Films

UK Blu-ray Release in July

Antonio Margheriti's The Long Hair of Death (I Lunghi capelli della morte, 1964) is an Italian horror film starring Barbara Steele, George Ardisson and Halina Zalewska. It is available on DVD in several countries. In 2014, Raro Video released a Blu-ray in the US.

On 07/24/2017, 88 Films will do the same in the UK. It will be #33 of their The Italian Collection series. Rated X back in the days, the upcoming UK Blu-ray will be rated BBFC 12 which means the current artwork is not final.


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Release: Jul 16, 2017 - Author: The Undertaker - Translator: Tony Montana

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