Beware the skeleton with creeping flesh that rises from the dead!
The Creeping Flesh (1973) follows a Victorian scientist who brings home the skeletal remains of a mysterious humanoid creature, believing they hold the key to understanding evil itself. As his experiments trigger uncanny biological reactions, the boundary between scientific pursuit and unleashed monstrosity collapses around him. This gothic science-fiction horror blends dread, moral inquiry, and hallucinatory atmosphere into a brooding study of obsession and hubris.
Selected disc options for The Creeping Flesh
Notes
- Mill Creek’s Blu-ray contains no extras. It is included in the “Psycho Circus Triple Feature” box set with Torture Garden (1967) and The Brotherhood of Satan (1971).
- Columbia’s DVD contains no extras.
- DD Video’s “Masters of Horror” DVD includes a 24-page booklet with writing by Marcus Hearn and Jonathan Rigby.
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Ultimate Edition
Combine the best digital presentation with a selection of choice extras for the ultimate edition.
| Presentation | |
|---|---|
| Extras | Audio Commentary by Actor Christopher Lee, Moderated by Marcus Hearn DD Video DVD |
| Stills Gallery DD Video DVD | |
| Theatrical Trailer DD Video DVD |
Notes
- The theatrical trailer is also available on Nucleus’ DVD of Craze (1974).