Living Corpse (1967 Pakistani Vampire Horror) DVD, NEW/SEALED

$30.00

aka Zindi Laash

In the 1960’s, even Pakistan was swinging! To prove it, here’s this amazing version of the Dracula story from 1967. So hot it was banned on its original release. The only Pakistani film ever to be rated “X” in its country of origin; this sizzling little gem is also the first Dracula film to include the shocking “baby stealing” scene. This first ever official video release, taken from the only surviving negative, includes a host of exclusive extras.

Zinda Laash – The Living Corpse – is a film so rare that even the most exhaustive studies of vampire films don’t mention it. Although the film caused a sensation on its release back in the 1960’s, it was banned and all but forgotten…until now! An absolutely essential purchase for vampire film aficionados…for horror film fans…and for anyone who likes their horror hot and spicy.

DIRECTOR Khwaja Sarfraz CAST Yasmeen Shaukat, Deeba Begum, Habibur Rehman

 

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Description

CONDITION New/Sealed COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE USA REGION 0 (please ensure your machine will play the disc) LABEL Mondo Macabro NUMBER OF DISCS 1 RUNNING TIME 104 mins SPECIAL FEATURES audio commentary with film critic Omar Khan, Mondo Macabro documentary “South Asian Horror”, Making Of featurette, gallery of rare posters and stills LANGUAGE(S) Urdu SUBTITLES English ASPECT RATIO 1.33:1 RATING Unrated

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 19.2 × 13.5 × 1 cm

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