This month indie film and home entertainment
Network Distributing launch
The British Film DVD Collection, an intriguing mix of of vintage British movies from the past five decades, including some obscure horror gems like
Devil Girl From Mars (1954), the Frankie Howerd horror-comedy
House in Nightmare Park (1973) and two Herman
I Was a Teenage Werewolf Cohen productions,
Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) and
Konga (1961).
To mark the launch I spoke to author and critic Kim Newman about what it is that makes these titles so unique within British horror and science fiction.
To listen to the podcast go
here
For more information on The British Film Collection visit
http://networkonair.com
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