88 Films start to 2023 saw the release of the Mardi Gras Massacre Blu-ray (Deluxe Collector’s Edition) which came out yesterday in the UK.
Mardi Gras Massacre (1978) is a horror written and directed by Jack Weis, it’s also a film that was labelled as a “video nasty”. The film stars Curt Dawson, Gwen Arment, William Metzo and Laura Misch Owens.
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Mardi Gras Massacre Blu-ray (CE)
This is release is the “Deluxe Collector’s Edition”.
There’s no word on any restoration for this title merely a “2K transfer from the only known 35mm Film Elements”. 88 Films say this is the uncut version which is great news.

Blu-ray Technical Specs
- Discs: 1
- Region: B
- Video: 1080p High Definition
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Audio: Original DTS-HD MA 2.0 Soundtrack
- Optional English SDH Subtitles
- Running Time: 97 mins approx
- Rating: 18
Special Features
- Limited Edition Double Walled Slipcase
- Reversible Sleeve
- I’m Not Into Hollywood (Interview with Director Jack Weis)
- The Mardi Gras Killer (Interview with Actor William Metzo)
- The First Victim (Interview with Actress Laura Misch)
- Trailer
Purchase Information
You can own it now on Blu-ray for £19.28 from Amazon. (Price correct as of 5th June 2025).
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Release Date
Mardi Gras Massacre Blu-ray released 2nd January 2023 in the UK.
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