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Good: An item that has been used but is good condition. Trending at 9.59.Item specifics. New Sealed Walt Disney Master Piece Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs VHS Tape4231. The police and Department of Public Prosecutions compiled an ever-changing list of titles deemed prosecutable, or at least potentially prosecutable, under the Obscene Publications Act 1964, for “tending to corrupt or deprave persons”.item 2 First Blood (VHS 1982) Sylvester Stallone.

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Just don’t say we didn’t warn you… 72. Below you’ll find our comprehensive guide to all 72 titles. Today most Nasties are available uncut, even as the internet unleashes a new cowboy era of unregulated video materials. When the Video Recordings Act 1984 was passed, home releases came under the oversight of the BBFC (the ‘C’ now standing for ‘Classification’). It was not available for rent or sale since then in the UK until 2007 when it.In all, 72 films – mostly horror titles – were proscribed on the Video Nasties list, although only 39 were ever successfully prosecuted.

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Otherwise, it’s a bunch of crushingly dull plot machinations, stock footage, an icky and unnecessarily prolonged rape sequence, and regular use of a completely out of place cover of ‘La Bamba’. During its 90-minute runtime there is, at most, five minutes of actual cannibal material, and much that is looped three times over. Cannibal Terror (1981)From the absolute bottom of the chum barrel comes this rare French-directed foray into cannibal gut-crunching, as a pair of lanky goons plus a buxom wench kidnap a young girl, spirit her across the border and then hole up in a house that – oopsie! – is smack dab next to a tribe of flesh eaters. Depending on your purview, this is either a sly meta-comment on horror fans’ willingness to sit through any old bollocks, a deeply cynical satire of Tinseltown itself, or a shameless cash-in by a hack director whose heart just wasn’t in it. Primarily filmed (and presumably edited) in the dark, and featuring extensive flashback sequences lifted wholesale from its predecessor, this sorry sequel to 1980’s The Boogeyman sees returning final girl Suzanna Love (then still married to director Ulli Lommel) rock up in Hollywood, where a coked-up producer expresses an interest in making a film about her prior paranormal experiences. In the case of Revenge of the Boogeyman, however, you get the sense that none of the cast or crew had the faintest idea what they were doing, or even cared.

All is much more interesting than the film itself, which features meandering, meaningless conversations amid all the murdering. Theatres were forced to stop showing the film due to protesters and one American cinema owner was arrested on obscenity charges. It worked – almost too well. Without the permission of the original filmmakers, he shot a new ending and created an entire marketing campaign around the question of whether or not Snuff was, indeed, a snuff film. Some years later, the film’s producer was inspired to revisit it following rumours in the media about snuff movies being produced in South America. Filmed mostly without sound due to the actors not speaking English, it was intended to depict a cult similar to the Manson Family, featuring biker women led by a man named Satán.

The Beast in Heat (1977)Aka SS Hell Camp SS Experiment Part 2 Horrifying Experiments of SS Last DaysKnock-off Gestapo garb and half-hearted ‘Heil Hitlers’ abound in this groan-inducing Naziploitation folly – the second such SS sexcapade made by Luigi Batzella in 1977 under the pseudonym Ivan Kathansky (the Italian director also went by Paolo Solvay, Paul Selvin and Dean Jones at various points in his career). Currently still banned in the UK for its anti-Semitic context. Her former Commandant and apparent lover (Adriano Micantoni) tags along on this distasteful trip down memory lane, with Lise concealing a vengeful ulterior motive. Some time after World War Two, Lise (UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Daniela Poggi) returns to the site of the concentration camp where she and many other Jewish women were interned and sadistically tortured.

To cap it off, William Shatner turns up as a braying boyf with poofy hair in a role whose fee probably helped him resurface his pool. With endless hobbling chase sequences around conveniently empty corridors, and Ironside sporting a black vulcanised rubber S&M vest, it manages to make this hardened lummox appear completely ineffectual and bumbling. The title refers to the hospital where much of the story unfurls, as we follow Colt’s attempts to finish the job after his initial attack doesn’t quite yield a kill. Visiting Hours (1982)Pure TV movie awfulness in which a gurning Michael Ironside plays a dyed-in-the-wool misogynist named Colt, who becomes fixated on killing a feminist TV news anchor who rubs him up the wrong way. Yet to receive a UK re-release, to the loss of absolutely no one. The ‘plot’ sees a genetically-modified human monster, dosed up on aphrodisiacs, unleashed by a fiendish doctor (Macha Magall), while elsewhere a band of Résistance fighters lay siege to an Occupied castle.

Written, directed, edited by and starring Frederick R Friedel, the film centres on a trio of petty crooks who prey upon a milk-n-cookies nymphet after randomly bumping off a convenience store clerk William Tell-style. Take 1974’s Axe for instance. Well, he was right on the first count really, any old weapon will do. Axe (1974)It was Jean-Luc Godard who coined the immortal maxim “all you need to make a movie is a girl and a gun”.

Frozen Scream (1980)There are some instances of films with the Video Nasty label where you’re forced to question what, exactly, was considered so awful that this had to be hidden from the public eye? Frank Roach’s 1975 zombie/reanimation schlocker Frozen Scream is one such instance, as it’s such an amateur-hour affair that even the occasional splatter interlude does little to raise the pulse. A willingness to consider shades of nuanced grey among the film’s big bad bugaboos set it apart from similar works of its era and mini-genre. He ultimately defies expectations by going native and adapting to life among his captors, who appear more humane when contrasted with a war-hungry neighbouring sect. A photographer sojourns from Britain to deepest Thailand, where a tribe of locals straight out of a colonist’s worst nightmare take him captive and incorporate him into their grisly tribute rituals. Deep River Savages (1972)Aka Man from Deep River The Man from Deep River The Country of Savage Sex Sacrifice!Refused a cinema certificate in 1975 released with cuts in 2016Before Ruggero Deodato brought Italian cannibal cinema to global prominence in the ’80s, the earlier movement of Mondo cinema – pseudo-nonfiction shot in exotic locales, exploiting the West’s imagination of savagery in far-flung jungles – spawned this trend-setting bloodbath from Umberto Lenzi. With a runtime as economical as its title, this is undemanding, if rather tame, viewing.

With full frontal nudity throughout, the film ditches any initial pretensions of authenticity in favour of a seemingly endless stream of masochistic role play scenarios. Sound enough in premise but faintly comical in execution, this pulpy, sexually explicit precursor to the similarly notorious ‘Ilsa’ films of the mid-’70s (themselves rejected by the BBFC) sees two Allied female officers enter a concentration camp on a covert recon mission, where they are forced to serve as “whores for the Third Reich”. At least, that’s what Love Camp 7 would have us believe. Love Camp 7 (1969)Refused a video certificate in 2002 refused a streaming certificate in 2020Hitler may have only had one ball, but that didn’t stop him from partaking in the occasional orgy. Their aim is to discover the secret of immortality, but all they can manage is the secret of becoming a brain-dead killer zombie, which isn’t really that helpful.

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