Everyone knew
Code Red was planning to release a new version of
Invasion of the Blood Farmers on disc, but I was certainly surprised to see that the company had paired it with another New York horror film, Theodore Gershuny's
Silent Night, Bloody Night (here under its
Death House title), creating a
double feature that veers from ridiculous to sublime and back again.
Silent Night, Bloody Night is an excellent low-budget film, but for years has only been available in murky, full-frame versions via public domain DVD collections. Code Red has released it in a much-improved 1.85.1 transfer clocking in at 85 minutes.
Blood Farmers is presented at 1.78.1, and includes a feature-length commentary by very funny producer Ed Adlum, who I
interviewed for my book.
For more on
Blood Farmers, see my
Jack Neubeck interview. For more on the Gershuny film, see my write up
here.
Very interesting movie. Pretty creepy Christmas killer with original holiday themed kills. Interesting story and ending so I recommend it.
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