
The Blood Spattered Bride
(a.k.a. Till Death Do Us Part)
(Vincente Aranda; 1972)
(Anchor Bay Entertainment)
-Overview-
A beautiful young bride marries into a family with a dark secret and quickly becomes haunted by dreams of a mysterious woman. When her visions become flesh, the newlywed finds herself drawn into a nightmare of unholy communion, violent murder and forbidden sexual desires.
It all sounds good on paper, but this film is rather dull, albeit sleazy. The plot is disjointed and the film drags save for a couple of choice scenes. Plenty of T&A to be found here and a couple good blood drenched scenes, but as a whole the film doesn’t live up to its potential. Rent before you buy.
-Sound-
Decent sound quality. Dolby Digital Mono.
-Picture-
A very nice print restored from the original negative materials. Widescreen 1.85:1 (enhanced for 16X9 TVs).
-Special Features-
- Trailer
-Packaging-
Standard DVD keep case.
Sound: 6
Picture: 8
Packaging: 5
(Rating scale is out of 10, with 1 being the worst and 10 the best)