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One of the most underrated and neglected genre filmmakers of his generation, Spanish-born director Jos Ramn Larraz (Symptoms) finally receives his due with this collection of his work bringing together a fascinating cross-section of films from the first half of his lengthy cinematic career. In Larraz’s debut feature, the hitherto ultra-rare Whirlpool (1970), Vivian Neves stars as Tulia, a young model invited to a photographer’s secluded country home for what purports to be a quiet weekend retreat – but soon turns into a descent into deadly depravity. 1974’s Vampyres – perhaps the best known and most widely-released of all Jos Larraz’s films – sees a duo of blood-hungry female vampires prowling the British countryside, from where they lure unsuspecting male motorists back to their imposing, dilapidated mansion. Meanwhile, in 1978’s The Coming of Sin (La Visita del Vicio, in its native Spanish), a young gypsy girl experiences a violent sexual awakening as her dreams of a naked young man on horseback become reality. By turns terrifying, titillating, artful and scandalous, these three films assembled here collectively offer film fans a unique perspective on the fascinating, highly-varied career of one of the horror genre’s most overlooked auteurs.
Bonus Materials
Three films by Jos Ramn Larraz: Whirlpool, Vampyres and The Coming of Sin, restored in 2K from original film elements
English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing for all features
Newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx
WHIRLPOOL (1970)
Original US Theatrical Cut
Audio commentary with Tim Lucas
Obsessive Recurrence: The Early Films of Jos Larraz author and critic Kim Newman reflects on the recurring themes and underlying obsessions linking together the early productions of Jos Larraz
A Curious Casting actor Larry Dann on the strange story behind his casting in Whirlpool
Deviations of Whirlpool featurette comparing the differences between the US Theatrical Cut and a previously circulated, alternate cut of the film
Vivian Neves interviewed by Michael Parkinson on BBCs Parkinson, originally broadcast in July 1972
Extract from an archival interview with Jos Larraz
Image Gallery
Original US Theatrical Trailer
VAMPYRES (1974)
Full Uncut Version
Audio commentary with Kat Ellinger
Interviews withproducer Brian Smedley-Aston, actors Marianne Morris, Anulka, Brian Deacon, Sally Faulkner, makeup artist Colin Arthur and composer James Kenelm Clarke
Reimagining Vampyres an interview with Larrazs friend and collaborator Victor Matellano, director of the 2015 Vampyres remake
Extract from an archival interview with Jos Larraz
Jos Larraz and Marianne Morris Q&A at 1997 Eurofest
Image Gallery
Trailers
Spanish and English language versions of the feature
Audio commentary with Kat Ellinger and Samm Deighan
Variations of Vice: The Alternate Versions of The Coming of Sin exploitation expert Marc Morris on the strange and scandalous release history of Jos Larrazs most censored film
Remembering Larraz author and filmmaker Simon Birrell shares his fond and extensive memories of his long-time friend and collaborator Jos Larraz
His Last Request (2005, 27 mins) short film by Simon Birrell made under the guidance of Jos Larraz and starring Spanish horror legend Jack Taylor
Extract from an archival interview with Jos Larraz
Image Gallery
Original Spanish Trailer