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Special Features:
- Audio commentary: a conversation with executive producer Richard Gordon and genre film writer Tom Weaver
- Illustrated essay on British sci-fi/horror filmmaking by film historian Bruce Eder
- A collection of trailers from Gordon Films: Fiend without a Face, The Haunted Strangler, Corridors of Blood, First Man into Space, and The Atomic Submarine
- Rare still photographs and ephemera, with commentary
- Vintage advertisements and lobby cards
- English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
Synopsis:
A scientist’s thought materialize as an army of invisible brain-shaped monsters that terrorize an American military base in the nightmarish chiller Fiend Without A Face. This outstanding sci-fi/horror hybrid is a special effects bonanza and a high watermark in British genre filmmaking.
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