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The House of Usher

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The House of Usher is part of our Vinegar Syndrome Archive collection, celebrating forgotten cinematic oddities from the video store era. This collection was inspired by our own brick & mortar video store, The Archive in Bridgeport, CT.

Unique to this line, each hand numbered limited edition release will come fitted in a specially designed, bottom loading VHS inspired slipcase, while also including a double-sided poster.

These releases will ONLY be available on our website and at participating indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them. This release is strictly limited to 4,000 units and will never be re-released in another version by us.

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Molly and her fiancé Ryan are vacationing in England. But while driving to visit Ryan’s elderly uncle Roderick Usher at his secluded country manor, they have an accident and Ryan is left critically injured. After being rescued by Roderick’s strange butler, Molly finds herself a prisoner in the crumbling mansion and slave to its diabolical staff. Even worse, it soon emerges that Roderick is a crazed madman determined to extend his family’s dying bloodline, and will stop at nothing, including torture and murder, to make Molly into his ‘bride.’

A fiendish contemporary re-imagining of Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic classic, Alan Birkinshaw’s (Killer’s Moon) THE HOUSE OF USHER stars acclaimed thespian Oliver Reed (Tommy) alongside horror icon Donald Pleasence (Halloween). Produced by Harry Alan Towers (99 Women) and filled with perverse and gruesome twists, Vinegar Syndrome Archive brings the never-on-disc THE HOUSE OF USHER to Blu-ray, in a sparkling new 2K restoration.


directed by: Alan Birkinshaw
starring: Oliver Reed, Donald Pleasence, Romy Windsor
1989 / 92 min / 1.85:1 / English


Additional info:
• Region A Blu-ray
• Newly scanned & restored in 2k from its 35mm interpositive
• “Tell-Tale” - an interview with director Alan Birkinshaw
• Promotional still gallery
• Double-sided poster
• Limited edition of 4,000
• Reversible cover artwork
• English SDH subtitles