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Nothing But the Night

aka Castle of the Living Dead; The Resurrection Syndicate

Poster of Nothing But the Night

This nightmare has already killed five people – now it’s yours to live!

  • Nothing But the Night is well worth watching, and although it has many faults, it is still an important part of the canon of British horror and should definitely not be forgotten.

    Selene Paxton-Brooks, Chopped Meat: British Horror of the 1970s (We Belong Dead, 2022)

Selected disc options for Nothing But the Night

Extras
Scorpion box art
Scorpion DVD-1/US/OOP 2011
“Katarina’s Nightmare Theater” - Intro and Outro Segments with Katarina Leigh Waters (3:06, 1:58) has extra
Liner Notes by Christopher Gullo (2011) and Director Peter Sasdy (2002) (5 Screens) has extra
Theatrical Trailer (2:50) has extra
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Ultimate Edition

Combine the best digital presentation with a selection of choice extras for the ultimate edition.

  • Screen shot for “Katarina’s Nightmare Theater”
    “Katarina’s Nightmare Theater” (3:06, 1:58)
Presentation Scorpion DVD 2011
  • Video
    • File 1
      • Codec: MPEG-2
      • Resolution: 480p
      • Overall bit rate: 7.48 Mbps
      • Aspect ratio: 1.77:1 Anamorphic
      • Length:1:30:25.420
      • File size: 4.85 GiB
  • Audio
    • File 1
      • Language: English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
      • Sampling rate: 48 kHz
      • Bit rate: 192 kbps
      • Bit depth: 16-bit
  • Subtitles
    • None
Extras “Katarina’s Nightmare Theater” - Intro and Outro Segments with Katarina Leigh Waters (3:06, 1:58, 480p) Scorpion DVD
Liner Notes by Christopher Gullo (2011) and Director Peter Sasdy (2002) (5 Screens) Scorpion DVD
Theatrical Trailer (2:50, 480p) Scorpion DVD