Classic horror trilogy Basket Case comes to Blu-ray and DVD this October

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More classic horror comes to Blu-ray and returns to DVD next month, this time courtesy of Second Sight. Frank Henenlotter's original cult splatter flick is joined by the cash in sequels as part of Basket Case: The Trilogy on 22nd October.

Available as a limited edition steelbook and special edition DVD, it will include newly commissioned bonus material such as What's in the Basket making-of featurette, an interview with poster artist Graham Humphreys, video introduction from the directory, commentary track with the director, producer Edgar Ievins and actress Beverly Bonner, out-takes, behind-the-scenes footage, 2001 video short The Hotel Broslin, trailers and photo galleries.

With a combined running time of 259 minutes across three discs, the recommended retail price will be £29.99 for the DVD set and £39.99 for the Blu-ray.

Synopsis and trailers follow...

What’s in the basket? A question Duane Bradley is asked alot when he arrives in New York and checks into the sleazy Hotel Broslin, a place filled with drunks, odd-bods and prostitutes.

We soon discover the answer, inside is his grotesquely deformed brother Belial. Separated at birth in a brutal operation the Siamese twins have come looking for revenge on the doctors that left Belial for dead and now the basket-dweller is ready to wreak blood-soaked carnage.

Where the original classic ends the sequels pick up and things start to get really deranged when the brothers meet their long lost aunt Granny Ruth and her houseful of freaks.





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