The short movie “The Forbidden”, filmed by Clive circa 1975-78, has echos in Hellraiser 10 years later… For now, I leave you with an old review of mine, that was kindly corrected by Pete Atkins himself, who is the main character in “The Forbidden”, back in 2006: I don’t think there’s any new material on this release if you have the older one, but we’ll let you know once we get to review it. I had the previous release from Redemption Video and the Hellraiser I-III Anchor Bay’s Lament Configuration set (these shorts are in the bonus DVD), but hope to get this one as well soon. Salome is an 18-minute version of the tale based on the Oscar Wilde play and The Forbidden is a 35-minute short.“Ĭlick the image below, to go to the order page. Also included are interviews with Barker, Bradley and other key players. Salome (1973) and The Forbidden (1978) feature early footage of Barker, who also did most of the special effects, and Doug Bradley, who went on to fame as Pinhead in the Hellraiser films. “ In 1970s Liverpool, Clive Barker and a small group of friends from college made two short films. This is a quick heads up to let you guys know that the new edition of Clive Barker’s early movies Salomé & The Forbidden was recently released on August 25th, and is now available on . This new release is titled “Clive Barker’s Origins – Salomé and The Forbidden”.
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