Tartan Terror VHS Releases
# | Title | Director | Year | Extra |
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TTV2204 | Alice, Sweet Alice | Alfred Sole | 1977 | Out of Print. Widescreen. Cut by 3 seconds for actual animal cruelty (a kitten swung around by the neck). |
TTV2216 | Basket Case | Frank Henenlotter | 1982 | Out of Print |
TVT2232 | Black Christmas | Bob Clark | 1974 | Out of Print |
TTV2221 | Blood Feast | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1963 | Out of Print. Cut by 23 seconds for a lashing scene. |
TTV2231 | Bundy | Matthew Bright | 2002 | Out of Print |
TTV2223 | Color Me Blood Red | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1965 | Out of Print |
TTV2228 | Deep in the Woods | Lionel Delplanque | 2000 | Out of Print |
TVT2227 | Gore Gore Girls, The | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1972 | Out of Print |
TTV2224 | The Gruesome Twosome | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1968 | Out of Print |
TTV2208 | Nightwish | Bruck Cook | 1988 | Out of Print |
TTV2229 | The Phantom of the Opera | Dario Argento | 1998 | Out of Print |
TTV2207 | Pumpkinhead | Stan Winston | 1989 | Out of Print |
TTV2201 | Re-Animator | Stuart Gordon | 1985 | Out of Print. Cut by 1m 49s for sexual violence. |
TTV2230 | Re-Animator/Bride of Re-Animator Box Set | Stuart Gordon Brian Yuzna |
1985/1991 | Out of Print. Re-Animator is cut as per previous release. |
TVT001 | The Return of the Living Dead | Dan O'Bannon | 1985 | Out of Print |
TTV1350 | Ring | Hideo Nakata | 1998 | Out of Print |
TTV2225 | She Devils on Wheels | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1968 | Out of Print |
TTV2234 | Tattoo | Robert Schwentke | 2002 | Out of Print |
TTV2206 | Trauma | Dario Argento | 1993 | Out of Print |
TTV2222 | Two Thousand Maniacs! | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1964 | Out of Print |
TTV2226 | The Wizard of Gore | Herschell Gordon Lewis | 1970 | Out of Print |
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