Death Has Blue Eyes

$29.99
Type: New Blu-Ray

Death Has Blue Eyes is a gripping paranormal action thriller with shades of giallo from the director of the cult classic video nasty Island of Death (1976).

When local gigolo Chess (Chris Nomikos) greets his vacationing friend Bob Kovalski (Peter Winter) at Athens airport, the pair embark on a string of scams and erotic dalliances that eventually lead them into contact with an elegant wealthy woman, Geraldine Steinwetz (Jessica Dublin), and her glamorous daughter Christine (Maria Aliferi). Geraldine blackmails the two cheeky bachelor boys into acting as bodyguards for Christine, whom it transpires has telepathic abilities and has had her eye on them for some time. After fleeing from a series of assassination attempts, it soon becomes clear that Geraldine herself might not be quite whom she seems, as the two young men find themselves caught up in a political conspiracy of international dimensions.

In his debut feature, maverick filmmaker Nico Mastorakis presents us with a generous meze of non-stop car, bike and helicopter chases, a bevy of beautiful girls with guns, sensational softcore sex scenes, psychic thrills and Cold War political intrigue set against the picturesque landscapes of 70s Greece, all presented for the very first time in a new HD master in both widescreen and full-frame versions.

Bonus Materials

Brand new restoration from the original camera negative approved by the director

High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation

Two versions of the film: the widescreen 1.85:1 version and the full-frame 1.33:1 version

Original mono audio

Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

Exclusive new interview featurette with Nico Mastorakis

Exclusive new interview with actress Maria Aliferi

Dancing with Death: tracks from the Death Has Blue Eyes original soundtrack

Original theatrical trailers

Image gallery

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys

FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collectors' booklet featuring new writing by Julian Grainger

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