List of Tartan Films Releases - Tartan Terror VHS Releases

Tartan Terror VHS Releases

# Title Director Year Extra
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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