Scream Factory is wishing cult horror film fans a very happy holiday season by announcing five obscure genre titles they plan to release on Blu-ray in 2017.

On Facebook, Scream Factory announced that in the spring / summer of 2017, they plan on releasing Blu-rays of Invasion of the Bee Girls (1973), The Vampire (1957), 1993's Contamination .7 (aka The Crawlers), I Bury the Living (1958), and The Naked Cage (1986).

The five selected titles came from an online vote Scream Factory conducted earlier this year when they let fans know which movies they had rights to and asked them which ones they'd like to see released on Blu-ray. You can read the official announcement below, and we'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on further release details as they are revealed.

From Scream Factory: "Some of you back in the Fall may remember that we asked you to vote on some obscure titles we had existing rights on and if you wanted to see them come to the Blu-ray format. We’ve already announced some that were on that list (WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH HELEN, THE VAGRANT, THE ANGRY RED PLANET and THE SCREAMING SKULL) but we’re happy to be able to confirm that we also have the following planned for Spring/Summer of 2017 as well:

INVASION OF THE BEE GIRLS (1973)
THE VAMPIRE (1957)
CONTAMINATION. 7 (1993)
I BURY THE LIVING (1958)
THE NAKED CAGE (1986)

No confirmed street dates or website pre-order links have been assigned yet, but we’ll let you know as soon as they’re available.

For fans of these cult films, Happy Holidays! And…there’s a possibility that there will be others on that list that will be coming soon as well."

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*Note: Image at the top via HORRORPEDIA.

Source: Facebook
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