Welcome back, Boils & Ghouls...
... to 'Day Four' of "Another CreatureFeature Guide To Hallowe'en On Roku" & to the first instalment of "Silver Scream Saturday" where I will be recommending some more horror movie classics from the silver screen which can be streamed to your television sets via the magic of Roku player !!
So if, like me, you're planning to while away the hours during these dark autumnal evenings by watching a succession of Hallowe'en / Horror-themed movies to get into the (ahem) "spirit" of things, you should make a point of visiting this blog EVERY SATURDAY between now and October 31st for some absolute classics of creepy cinema as you gear up for your own Hallowe'en celebrations !!
To get things started on this inaugural post for "Silver Scream Saturday", I thought I'd suggest a movie which I was reminded of while browsing through a list of horror films posted on one of the horror forums I frequent from time to time. To whet your appetite, here's the movie poster for the film:-
ORIGINAL CINEMA POSTER.....................IMAGE SOURCE: Wrong Side Of The Art
Directed by Mario Bava, and starring Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Arturo Dominici and Ivo Garrani plus Andrea Checchi & Enrico Olivieri (amongst others), it tells the story of how a vengeful witch and her fiendish servant return from the grave and begin a bloody campaign to possess the body of the witch's beautiful look-alike descendant. First released in 1960, under the original title of "La Maschera Del Demonio", it was (at first) banned in the UK for it's scenes of violence which were deemed "unusually gruesome" at the time. It didn't arrive in British cinemas until 1968, where it has been shown both as "Revenge Of The Vampire" and "The Mask Of Satan", although "Black Sunday" and "Mask Of The Demon" are among the list of other titles by which the movie is known. For those of you that have yet to see this "cult classic", here's a brief taster of the film courtesy of the original theatrical trailer for the movie:-
If you'd like to know more there's a full list of the cast & credits on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) listing for "Black Sunday", FOUND HERE, which also includes a full storyline / plot summary as well as box office stats, technical specs & much more. For die-hard fans, there are even more tidbits of information to be had from the Wikipedia Page for "Black Sunday", VIA THIS LINK, which may help to fuel your appetite for (yet) another screening. Although, as with "Night Of The Living Dead" (featured a few days ago) that was part of "Wicked Watch Wednesday", if you're already a big fan of this movie, you probably won't take too much persuading to watch it again !!
Anyway, probably the best recommendation I can make as to which of the available Roku channels you could use to watch this movie is to suggest "YouTube" as your first port-of-call on account of the vast number of horror movies which, thanks to this channel and it's associated apps, are now readily available to stream via your Roku player(s) whenever you choose.
YOUTUBE.......................................COST: FREE [Roku Guide Review]
If you haven't already added it to your channel selection, you'll find "YouTube" listed among the "Internet TV" channels in the "Official" Roku UK Channel Store and you can easily add it to your Roku player(s) by navigating to the built-in 'Channel Store' from the home screen and scrolling through the options until you see the (above) channel icon. It's completely FREE-TO-ADD as well as being FREE-TO-VIEW so, once you've located it in the list of channels, just click the "OK" button on your Roku remote to select it and then click "OK" again where it says 'Add channel' to install it on your Roku player(s). Having done that, it's simply a case of launching the channel via the 'Go to channel' option and navigating the on-screen menu to 'Play' the "Black Sunday" movie which, for the record, runs to 1h 27mins and can be found via the following link:-
Meanwhile, for that full cinema experience, here's a few of the other cinema posters that movie-goers in 1960 and/or 1968 would have encountered depending on their particular location around the world:-
ITALIAN ONE SHEET CINEMA POSTER............IMAGE SOURCE: Wrong Side Of The Art
USA ONE SHEET CINEMA POSTER.....................IMAGE SOURCE: Wrong Side Of The Art
BRITISH QUAD CINEMA POSTER...............IMAGE SOURCE: Wrong Side Of The Art
Finally, to round-off this first instalment of "Silver Scream Saturday" on 'Day Four' of the annual 'Countdown To Halloween', comes a FRIGHTENINGLY FUN FILM FACT for you... if you've ever seen Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow" (1999), then you may already have spotted / know this but, if not, he "borrowed" some of the imagery from "Black Sunday" to use with "Sleepy Hollow". In particular, there is a scene where Lisa Marie's face is punctured by an Iron Maiden but, given that Burton has explicitly cited Bava's movie as an inspiration, this is hardly surprising !!
Anyway, that's all for today... just remember to come back in 24-hours for 'Day Five' and more Horror / Hallowe'en-themed content, courtesy of "Another CreatureFeature Guide To Hallowe'en On Roku" when I will reveal another "themed" day for every Sunday throughout the month of October as we continue our "Countdown To Hallowe'en" for 2014...
Fangs (as always) for reading !!
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