12th March 2013 14:00:00
The House in Nightmare Park in April
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Comedy legend Frankie Howerd stars as the victim of sinister shenanigans in this wacky parody of seventies British horror films. From the director of Demons of the Mind and starring Hugh Burden and Oscar winner Ray Milland, THE HOUSE IN NIGHTMARE PARK is finally available in a brand-new transfer from original film elements in its as-exhibited cinema aspect ratio. Network Distributing will be releasing this essential piece of cult UK cinema on 8 April 2013.
Foster Twelvetrees is a struggling tragedian who scrapes a living by giving hammy performances from the classics. He can hardly believe his luck when hes invited to give a dramatic reading at the country home of a well-off family. But joy soon turns to outraged horror when he discovers dead bodies, foul intentions, lots of snakes and a madwoman in the attic. Can he uncover the hidden family secret before he comes to a terrible end..?
Special features will include:
Full frame 4:3, as-filmed version of main feature
Music-only audio track
Original theatrical trailer
TV spot (mute)
Image gallery

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Foster Twelvetrees is a struggling tragedian who scrapes a living by giving hammy performances from the classics. He can hardly believe his luck when hes invited to give a dramatic reading at the country home of a well-off family. But joy soon turns to outraged horror when he discovers dead bodies, foul intentions, lots of snakes and a madwoman in the attic. Can he uncover the hidden family secret before he comes to a terrible end..?
Special features will include:
Full frame 4:3, as-filmed version of main feature
Music-only audio track
Original theatrical trailer
TV spot (mute)
Image gallery
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