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The Coffin Joe Trilogy

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Format: DVD October 8, 2002


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Prepare to enter the world of an unholy undertaker, evil philosopher, and denizen of dreams and hallucinations--Coffin Joe! With his trademark top hat, black cape, and long talon-like fingernails, this Brazilian horror icon has been immortalized in films, TV shows, radio programs, comic books, and popular songs. He is the creation of Jose Mojica Marins, whose perversely original filmmaking style has been compared to an unholy blend of Mario Bava, Luis Bunuel, and Russ Meyer. Fantoma is proud to present director-approved editions of these seminal tales of terror in a specially-priced limited edition boxed set. Contains "At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul," "This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse" and "Awakening of the Beast."

Genre: Horror


Format: Black & White, Box set, Color, Letterboxed, NTSC


Color: Black & White


Manufacturer: IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT


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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.5 x 8.5 x 2 inches; 1.4 Pounds


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Black & White, Box set, Color, Letterboxed, NTSC


Release date ‏ : ‎ October 8, 2002


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Language ‏ : ‎ Portuguese (Dolby Digital 1.0)


Studio ‏ : ‎ IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT


Best Sellers Rank: #313,597 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #13,294 in Horror (Movies & TV)


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  • Incredible Films from and incredible and Wicked Soul...
Brazilian producer/director/actor José Mojica Marins (Coffin Joe) is one of the most enigmatic and fascinating figures lurking on the fringes of the underground film Universe. Subversive, controversial and always entertaining; Marins, known in Brazil as Zé do Caixão began his filmic career in 1963 with the atmospheric and wonderful, `At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul'. For a first effort, and with virtually no budget, this is quite an impressive film. It was written, directed, and produced by Zé do Caixão (literally translated from Portuguese as `Joe of the Grave'). Marins also had to take over the lead actor role when his chosen actor dropped out due to the disturbing nature of the script and sadistic actions he was to undertake during the course of the movie. When one takes into account the circumstances surrounding the filming of this classic, the finished product is even more impressive. It was shot with scraps of film and likely spliced together with scotch tape. The atmosphere and aura this film casts upon the screen is quite magickal. I will not go into plot details, as other reviews have covered this amicably. The transfer to DVD is excellent on this film (as well as the other two). Fantoma always seems to do a wonderful job with this facet of DVD production. Following `At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul' (1963), Coffin Joe unleashed `This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse' on the unsuspecting populous. `This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse' is the proper sequel to `At Midnight...', and even more effective film. Coffin Joe had a bigger budget, which meant more money for special effects, which meant even more live tarantulas and spiders to victimize his poor actresses with. `This Night...' is even more terrifying and outrageous than it's predecessor and is best know for it's vivid Technicolor depiction of hell. Dante has nothing on Marins, and this 8+ minute rendering of hell is indelibly etched into my psyche for perpetuity. This is the only part of Marin's wicked film that was shot in color and the contrast betwixt this vivid, lively, lysergically kissed scene and the rest of the carefully captured black and white motif is quite striking, rendering it all the more effective. The third film in this amazing `trilogy' is inimitable `Awakening of the Beast' (1969). This delirious tale was banned by the Brazilian government until 1986. Upon its official release, `Awakening of the Beast' was regarded by many as Marin's Masterpiece. This film serves as a portrait of drugs and moral decay in modern-day Brazil. In this incredible work, four subjects are chosen for an experiment. The experiment involves giving the subject LSD and exposing them to Coffin Joe posters and films. I will leave it up to the viewer to draw their own conclusions about this perplexing and alluring film. I realize I have not given very many details regarding the plots of these films. Previous reviewers have done a fine job with this. I am writing this review to let the interested amongst you know that I find these films to be absolutely essential. I have made it something of a mission to uncover hidden gems in the filmic Universe. I had read a few scattered bits here and there regarding a fascinating and sadistic entity named Coffin Joe. The more I read, the more intrigued I became. The other day whilst bumbling around Amazon I stumbled across this Trilogy. When I saw that this set was produced by Fantoma I knew I needed it. When I realized that it came in a coffin with reproduction of original Coffin Joe comic books I began to convulse with anticipation. I ordered it, expecting to be let down as I usual am when reading too many reviews and essays before viewing a film. Needless to say I was not let down at all. These are amazing films. The have an aura, ambience, and allure like none other. They are utterly perfect for Halloween and are essential for any self-professed horror fan or cinephile. If you are a fan of obscure horror films, exploitation, or atmospheric `horror-noir' please buy this set immediately. Of all my recent Amazon purchases, this has been by far the most satisfactory... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2006 by Matthew Jaworski

  • Each film is better than the previous one
It's difficult to review a film or series of films without spoiling it for those who have not seen them. Given that I do not understand Portuguese, I imagine that I missed out on many of the subtleties that could not be conveyed via the English subtitles. One of the ongoing themes in the series is that the Powers That Be and the Forces For Good in the Community are not much better than the titular villain of the piece. They are simply driven by different passions. I'd say that the first of the 3 is probably the weakest, but it provides us with an introduction to the character of Coffin Joe and his single-minded need to insure his own immortality by fathering a son. The 2nd film in the series picks up right where the first ended. Coffin Joe's quest continues. This is a much more interesting film with Joe abducting and 'auditioning' prospects for the mother of his son. It contains a remarkable color dream sequence in which Joe finds himself dragged down to Hell, with copious images of sinners being punished with pitchforks, whips, even hammer and spike. This second film also introduces Bruno, Joe's dimwitted, hunchbacked assistant. The third film alone is worth the priced of admission. It is both set and filmed 40 years later. This one is in color. Coffin Joe is released from an asylum for the criminally insane after 40 years and immediately returns to his obsession. There are scenes of nudity, graphic torture, and depravity. I'm glad that I bought the trilogy. If I had been buying them one at a time, I likely would have given up after the first one and missed out on all the fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020 by Clark P Haberman

  • Great product
Good movie
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by Jose Luis Saavedra

  • Creepy films from South America.
An interesting and bleak collection of films from Brazil. Director, Actor, and filmmaker Jose Mojica Marins successfully captures a grim yet artistic view into the corrupt debauchery of the human heart. What better setting than Brazil (which is currently the second deadliest nation to live on Eart Only Syria tops Brazil with homicides per capita)? Think about this when watching the Coffin Joe trilogy. And God bless Brazil! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2018 by Lyhue N Wynegar

  • Finally an affordable Coffin Joe collection!!!!!
All fans of these films finally get the chance to own these without shelling out a ton of money for the original coffin box set! The films have been remastered and each one with great special features. If you love foreign gothic grindhouse horror, then you will love the Coffin Joe films. Synapse Films have done it yet again with this collection. They are one of the most outstanding companies that show love and care on these classic horror titles! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2017 by specialkrp

  • Twisted views.
As old and creepy as I remember. My life remains the same but the world around me seems a lot more twisted somehow. A portal has been opened.... I don't know how to close it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2014 by Seur

  • Great Remaster to DVD
Pretty good series and was a great pic for Halloween!
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020 by Satisfied Customer

  • Definitely worth it
It was very strange in a good way.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019 by Jessica Horzempa

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