The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee 9-disc Blu-ray box set celebrates the horror icon’s ’60s European run

Legendary horror icon Christopher Lee is getting a comprehensive Blu-ray box set courtesy of Severin Films. The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee is a 9-disc collection bringing together a number of Lee’s European films from the ’60s along with a wealth of bonus materials, an 88-page book from Lee biographer Jonathan Rigby, and much more.

The titles include CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE, CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD, SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE DEADLY NECKLACE, THE TORTURE CHAMBER OF DR. SADISM, CHALLENGE THE DEVIL, and 24 episodes of the 1971 TV anthology THEATRE MACABRE, all hosted by Lee.

This looks like a great way for horror fans to dig into Lee’s work apart from his memorable roles in classic Hammer Films productions including Dracula and The Curse of Frankenstein.



Check out the complete press release below, which includes a disc-by-disc breakdown of the set’s special features. The Eurocrypt of Christopher Lee is out on June 22 from Severin Films.

He remains one of the most beloved horror/fantasy icons in US/UK pop culture history, but Christopher Lee delivered several of the most compelling, acclaimed and bizarre performances of his entire career in 1960s Europe. THE EUROCRYPT OF CHRISTOPHER LEE brings together five of these Lee classics – the 1964 gothic shocker CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE; the 1964 cult hit CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD co-starring an unknown Donald Sutherland; 1962’s celebrated SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE DEADLY NECKLACE; 1967’s lurid favorite THE TORTURE CHAMBER OF DR. SADISM and the rarely-seen 1963 oddity CHALLENGE THE DEVIL– with the 24 surviving episodes of the 1971 Film Polski anthology series THEATRE MACABRE hosted by Lee, all remastered from original negative materials with over 10 hours of trailers, rare promos, audio commentaries & vintage interviews, plus the CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD soundtrack and an all-new 88-page book by Lee biographer Jonathan Rigby – “Christopher Lee – The Continental Connection”.

“Limited, exclusive bundles from the Severin webstore include Terence Fisher – Master of Gothic Cinema, The Authorized Biography By Tony Dalton Signed First Edition Hardcover (forthcoming release by FAB Press in the UK. Also available is brand new merchandise, including an original art print and Christopher Lee enamel pin.”

CASTLE OF THE LIVING DEAD (1964): In the final film of his early ‘60s European period, Christopher Lee stars as a 19th century Count who invites a theatrical troupe for a weekend of horrors that boasts an enthusiastically creepy performance by Lee, startling locations in Lazio, Italy’s Orsini-Odescalchi Castle and ‘Park of the Monsters’, second-unit direction by Michael Reeves (WITCHFINDER GENERAL) and the screen debut of Donald Sutherland as both a doofus gendarme and a hunchbacked hag. Philippe Leroy (THE NIGHT PORTER) and Jacques Stany (VIOLENCE IN A WOMEN’S PRISON) co-star in this 1964 French-Italian co-production from American producer Paul Maslansky – who would go on to produce DEATH LINE and the POLICE ACADEMY movies – and fellow expat writer/director Warren Kiefer – after whom Sutherland would name his son – now scanned in 4K from the Italian negative for the first time ever.

CHALLENGE THE DEVIL aka KATARSIS (1963): In the most obscure film of his early ‘60s Italian period – if not his entire career – Christopher Lee stars in this brilliantly bizarre combination of neo-realist crime thriller, tawdry Christian melodrama, fizzy cabaret musical and trippy gothic horror, culminating in a gang of bongo-crazed delinquents menaced by a white-haired Lee as a sinister Victorian who may be Satan himself. George Ardisson (HERCULES IN THE HAUNTED WORLD) and Adriana Ambesi (FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD) star in this staggering 1963 oddity that marked the sole screen credit of writer/director Guiseppe Vegezzi, who committed suicide shortly after its commercial failure. Also known as KATARSIS and little-seen for over 50 years, it is now scanned in 2K from the Italian negative for the first time ever.



SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE DEADLY NECKLACE (1962): Shortly after their hit collaboration on THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, Christopher Lee and director Terence Fisher (HORROR OF DRACULA) returned to Holmesiana for Lee’s sole feature film portrayal of the world’s greatest detective. Shot in Berlin with Hammer regular Thorley Walters as Dr. Watson, Lee considered it to be “one of the best things I’ve ever done because I tried to play Holmes really as he was written – as a very intolerant, argumentative, difficult man.” Senta Berger (WHEN WOMEN HAD TAILS) and Ivan Desney (THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN) co-star in this 1962 West German-French-Italian co-production produced by Artur Brauner (VAMPYROS LESBOS) from a screenplay by Curt Siodmak (THE WOLF MAN) and based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Valley Of Fear, now scanned in 2K from the German negative.

THEATRE MACABRE (1971-1972): Christopher Lee hosted this anthology television series originally produced by Film Polski (KNIFE IN THE WATER, THE TIN DRUM) in the tradition of ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS and BORIS KARLOFF’S THRILLER. Lee delivers the intro and outro for each half-hour at his imposing and often cheeky best, while the tales themselves – adapted from stories by Poe, Dostoevsky, Ambrose Bierce, Robert Louis Stevenson and Oscar Wilde – are written and/or directed by filmmakers that include Andrzej Zulawski (POSSESSION) and Academy Award® winner Andrzej Wajda (MAN OF IRON). Dubbed into English and featuring ‘additional dialogue’ by Jesse Lasky Jr. (THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, 7 WOMEN FROM HELL) with new theme music by Ron Goodwin (VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED, FRENZY), it has remained largely unseen since its brief airing on American TV in 1971. These 24 surviving episodes have now been scanned in 2K from the original negatives.



THE TORTURE CHAMBER OF DR. SADISM (1967): Christopher Lee stars as Count Regula, an insane nobleman found guilty of murdering a dozen virgins and drawn-and-quartered for his crimes. But when a lawyer – former Tarzan Lex Barker – is summoned to the Count’s castle 35 years later, he will unlock a “wildly entertaining” (Buried.com) odyssey of torture, dismemberment and creepy Bavarian locations that is equal parts Mario Bava and Hieronymus Bosch. Karin Dor (YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE) and Dieter Eppler (SLAUGHTER OF THE VAMPIRES) co-star in this 1967 “underrated gem” (The Telltale Mind) – also known as CASTLE OF THE WALKING DEAD, BLOOD OF THE VIRGINS and THE BLOOD DEMON – directed by krimi veteran Harald Reinl and loosely based on Poe’s The Pit & The Pendulum, now scanned in 4K from the original German negative with all-new Special Features.

CRYPT OF THE VAMPIRE (1964): In a lavish gothic shocker inspired by Sheridan Le Fanu’s immortal novella Carmilla, Christopher Lee delivers a rare ‘hero’ turn as nobleman Count Karnstein whose foreboding castle teems with ancestral curses, unnatural desires, philosophical hunchbacks and grisly acts of vengeance. Adriana Ambesi (FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD) co-stars in this 1964 Spanish-Italian co-production – also known as TERROR IN THE CRYPT and CRYPT OF HORROR – directed by Camillo Mastrocinque (AN ANGEL FOR SATAN) as Thomas Miller & Robert Spafford from a screenplay by giallo master Ernesto Gastaldi (ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK) as Julian Berry and Sergio Leone protégé Tonino Valerii (MY NAME IS NOBODY) as Robert Bohr, now featuring a 2k scan from a fine-grain 35mm master print.

Special Features for The Castle of the Living Dead:

  • *Audio Commentary with Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson & Film Writer Troy Howarth
  • *Audio Commentary with Film Writer Kat Ellinger
  • *From the Castle to the Academy – Interview with Master Producer Paul Maslansky
  • *The Castle of The Mystery Man – Roberto Curti, Author of Mavericks of Italian Cinema, on  Writer / Director Warren Kiefer
  • * CD Soundtrack

Special Features for Challenge the Devil aka Katarsis:

  • *Dance with the Devil – Interview with Roberto Curti, Author of Mavericks of Italian Cinema
  • *The Importance of Being Giorgio – Interview with Giorgio Ardisson Over Two Decades
  • *Trailer

Special Feature for Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace:

  • *Audio Commentary with Film Writers Kim Newman & Barry Forshaw

Special Feature for Theatre Macabre:

  • *Promo with Christopher Lee

Special Features for The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism:

  • *Audio Commentary by Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson and Film Writer Troy Howarth
  • *Audio Interview with Actress Karin Dor (German with English subs)
  • *Location Featurette
  • *Theatrical Trailer (German)
  • *Teaser Trailer
  • *Die Schlangengrube – Die Burg des Grauens – German Super 8 Digest Short
  • *Die Schlangengrube des Grafen Dracula – German Super 8 Digest Short
  • *Poster Gallery
  • *Behind the Scenes Still Gallery
  • *Restoration Slideshow

Special Feature for Crypt of the Vampire:

  • *Trailer



Contents of Bonus Disc – Relics from the Crypt:

  • *HORROR!!! – 1964 Swiss Documentary Short by Pierre Koralnik Featuring Interviews with Christopher Lee, Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Roger Corman and Roy Ashton
  • *Behind The Mask – Christopher Lee Remembers Boris Karloff. New edit of unfinished 1991 documentary by Ian Rough
  • *Cinescope 1976 Belgian TV interview with Sélim Sasson
  • *Colin Grimshaw Interviews Christopher Lee in 1975
  • *1985 Audio Interview with Christopher Lee, accompanied by stills from The Del Valle archive & video introduction with David Del Valle
  • *Monsters & Vampires – Interview with Pioneering Horror Movie Historian Alan Frank
  • *The Crypt Keepers – Making of Crypt of the Vampire Featurette with Screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi, Assistant Director Tonino Valerii and Film Historian Fabio Melelli
  • * “O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never” & “She’ll Fall For Me” Christopher Lee & Gary Curtis Music Videos with optional Gary Curtis Audio Commentary
  • *The Invincible Sir Christopher – Filmmaker Philippe Mora Recalls Lee
  • *Outtakes from TO THE DEVIL… A DAUGHTER / THEATRE OF DEATH 2001 DVD interview session covering the most frightening films ever, BLACK MASSES, POLICE ACADEMY 7 & More
  • *University College Dublin 2011 Q&A with Sir Christopher Lee

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