Horror Hospital

  • 1973 film

Horror comedy.

Horror Hospital

The ultimate '70s UK horror like you've never seen it before!

Legendary British actor Michael Gough stars as Dr. Storm, the depraved proprietor of a 'health hotel' in the English countryside. But when a burned-out rocker (Robin Askwith) and his sexy new girlfriend arrive for a relaxing vacation, they'll instead become trapped in a nightmare of psycho bikers, cheeky dwarves, rampant decapitations, gratuitous nudit, lethal luxury sedans and a diabolical plan to create a slave army of lobotomised zombies.

Skip Martin and Dennis Price co-star in this bloody and campy cult favourite from writer/director Antony Balch, now transferred in HD from the original 35mm camera negative.

First released: Monday 10th August 2015

Extra features

  • Robin Askwith is admitted to Horror Hospital for further treatment
  • Audio commentary with producer Richard Gordon and David De Valle
  • Original trailer
  • Released: Monday 17th August 2015
  • Distributor: Odeon Entertainment
  • Region: B
  • Discs: 1
  • Minutes: 90

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