Vinegar Syndrome - Let's Scare Jessica to Death 4K UHD + Blu-Ray w/ Slipcase
ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF PROTECTION TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.
SUMMARY
Recently released from a mental institution, Jessica, along with her husband Duncan and friend Woody, have decided to move into an isolated farmhouse in search of a fresh start. When they arrive there, however, they discover a young woman squatting on the property. With the group deciding to let their unexpected guest, Emily, stay with them, Jessica soon discovers that their new companion bears a striking resemblance to a girl who drowned in the nearby lake many years ago and who, as local rumor has it, now haunts the area as a vampire. At the same time, Jessica begins to experience strange and frightening visions - is she once again losing her grip on reality, or is something even more strange and sinister afoot?Ā
Heavily inspired by the Henry James novella The Turn of the Screw and Robert Wiseās The Haunting (1963), John D. Hancockās (Bang the Drum Slowly) LETāS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH is a somber, dreamlike, and, at times, utterly bone-chilling classic of early ā70s terror. One of the first horror movies to make extensive use of a synthesizer in its score, which greatly enhances the filmās numerous shock sequences, Vinegar Syndrome is thrilled to present LETāS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH newly-restored in 4K from its original camera negative, with approval from director Hancock, and loaded with a host of brand new and exclusive bonus features.
directed by: John D. Hancock
starring: Zohra Lampert, Barton Heyman, Kevin O'Connor, Gretchen Corbett, Alan Manson, Mariclare Costello
1971 / 89 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
ADDITIONAL INFO
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Commentary track with director John D. Hancock, moderated by Justin LaLiberty
- Commentary track with authors Kim Newman and Sean Hogan
- "A New Medium" (15 min) - an interview with director John Hancock
- "The Stars Align" (11 min) - an interview with co-producer Bill Badalato
- "The Sound of Terror" (12 min) - an interview with composer Orville Stoeber
- "A Haunted Quality" (22 min) - an interview with Nightmare USA author Stephen Thrower
- Theatrical trailer
- TV spot
- Radio spot
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles
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Vinegar Syndrome - Let's Scare Jessica to Death 4K UHD + Blu-Ray w/ Slipcase
Vinegar Syndrome - Let's Scare Jessica to Death 4K UHD + Blu-Ray w/ Slipcase
ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF PROTECTION TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.
SUMMARY
Recently released from a mental institution, Jessica, along with her husband Duncan and friend Woody, have decided to move into an isolated farmhouse in search of a fresh start. When they arrive there, however, they discover a young woman squatting on the property. With the group deciding to let their unexpected guest, Emily, stay with them, Jessica soon discovers that their new companion bears a striking resemblance to a girl who drowned in the nearby lake many years ago and who, as local rumor has it, now haunts the area as a vampire. At the same time, Jessica begins to experience strange and frightening visions - is she once again losing her grip on reality, or is something even more strange and sinister afoot?Ā
Heavily inspired by the Henry James novella The Turn of the Screw and Robert Wiseās The Haunting (1963), John D. Hancockās (Bang the Drum Slowly) LETāS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH is a somber, dreamlike, and, at times, utterly bone-chilling classic of early ā70s terror. One of the first horror movies to make extensive use of a synthesizer in its score, which greatly enhances the filmās numerous shock sequences, Vinegar Syndrome is thrilled to present LETāS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH newly-restored in 4K from its original camera negative, with approval from director Hancock, and loaded with a host of brand new and exclusive bonus features.
directed by: John D. Hancock
starring: Zohra Lampert, Barton Heyman, Kevin O'Connor, Gretchen Corbett, Alan Manson, Mariclare Costello
1971 / 89 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
ADDITIONAL INFO
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Commentary track with director John D. Hancock, moderated by Justin LaLiberty
- Commentary track with authors Kim Newman and Sean Hogan
- "A New Medium" (15 min) - an interview with director John Hancock
- "The Stars Align" (11 min) - an interview with co-producer Bill Badalato
- "The Sound of Terror" (12 min) - an interview with composer Orville Stoeber
- "A Haunted Quality" (22 min) - an interview with Nightmare USA author Stephen Thrower
- Theatrical trailer
- TV spot
- Radio spot
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles
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ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF PROTECTION TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.
SUMMARY
Recently released from a mental institution, Jessica, along with her husband Duncan and friend Woody, have decided to move into an isolated farmhouse in search of a fresh start. When they arrive there, however, they discover a young woman squatting on the property. With the group deciding to let their unexpected guest, Emily, stay with them, Jessica soon discovers that their new companion bears a striking resemblance to a girl who drowned in the nearby lake many years ago and who, as local rumor has it, now haunts the area as a vampire. At the same time, Jessica begins to experience strange and frightening visions - is she once again losing her grip on reality, or is something even more strange and sinister afoot?Ā
Heavily inspired by the Henry James novella The Turn of the Screw and Robert Wiseās The Haunting (1963), John D. Hancockās (Bang the Drum Slowly) LETāS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH is a somber, dreamlike, and, at times, utterly bone-chilling classic of early ā70s terror. One of the first horror movies to make extensive use of a synthesizer in its score, which greatly enhances the filmās numerous shock sequences, Vinegar Syndrome is thrilled to present LETāS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH newly-restored in 4K from its original camera negative, with approval from director Hancock, and loaded with a host of brand new and exclusive bonus features.
directed by: John D. Hancock
starring: Zohra Lampert, Barton Heyman, Kevin O'Connor, Gretchen Corbett, Alan Manson, Mariclare Costello
1971 / 89 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono
ADDITIONAL INFO
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Commentary track with director John D. Hancock, moderated by Justin LaLiberty
- Commentary track with authors Kim Newman and Sean Hogan
- "A New Medium" (15 min) - an interview with director John Hancock
- "The Stars Align" (11 min) - an interview with co-producer Bill Badalato
- "The Sound of Terror" (12 min) - an interview with composer Orville Stoeber
- "A Haunted Quality" (22 min) - an interview with Nightmare USA author Stephen Thrower
- Theatrical trailer
- TV spot
- Radio spot
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles





















