🎬 Tune in Tuesday: Bloody Legend — The Complete Cliff Twemlow Collection


“From the nightclubs of Manchester to the jungles of VHS mayhem, one man forged a pulp empire on sheer will and biceps alone.”

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lug in your tracking and dim the lights: Severin Films unleashes a gonzo grail of regional genre cinema with Bloody Legend: The Complete Cliff Twemlow Collection — a sprawling box set that immortalizes Britain’s most unstoppable one-man action studio. Writer, producer, actor, composer, bouncer, novelist… Twemlow was a force of VHS nature, cranking out gritty revenge flicks and apocalyptic thrillers on shoestring budgets in the grey backstreets of 1980s Manchester.

Highlights include:

  • GBH (1983) – A notorious bouncer-turned-enforcer battles gangland corruption in a Thatcher-era fever dream of brass knuckles and synth scores.

  • The Eye of Satan (1992) – A psychedelic horror-action hybrid involving voodoo, shootouts, and Twemlow in prime mystical badass mode.

  • Firestar: First Contact (1991) – Alien invasion meets pub fight. Shot on tape, edited on vibes.

  • Target Eve Island (Unfinished) – A rescued curiosity: fragments of Twemlow’s tropical action epic with behind-the-scenes footage and narration.

Loaded with hours of commentaries, archival interviews, and new docs, this set offers a front-row seat to one of Britain’s most bizarre cinematic subcultures — where ambition trumped budget and DIY ruled the day.

Whether you're a regional film freak, VHS-era explorer, or just love a good “outsider auteur” story, Bloody Legend is the pulp history lesson you didn’t know you needed.

“He was Manchester’s Cannon Films — in one body.”
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πŸ“Ό Recommended Pairing: A warm pint, a fog machine, and a Maxell E-180.

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