The DPP list of "video nasties" was first made public in June 1983. The list was modified monthly as prosecutions failed or were dropped. In total, 72 separate films appeared on the list at one time or another. 39 films were successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act, but some of these films were subsequently cut and approved for release by the BBFC. The remaining 33 were either not prosecuted or had their prosecutions unsuccessful. 10 films remain banned in the UK because they have not yet been resubmitted for classification by any distributors or have been rejected for classification. A number of films spent a short time on this list because their prosecutions failed shortly after publication or because it was decided that prosecution was not worth pursuing. Ultimately, the list became obsolete when the Video Recordings Act came into force, and since 2001, several of the films have been released uncut. In the majority of cases below where cuts were made, there were scenes of real-life animal cruelty and/or excessive violence to women, both of which are still regarded with some degree of severity by the BBFC. A large number of these movies caused additional controversy over the cover art of the original big-box releases seen in video shops in the early 1980s. Unless noted otherwise, all films that have been released have been rated 18. The DPP list is divided into two parts:
Final 39 and
Dropped 33. These titles were seized under Section 2 of the Obscene Publications Act, making the dealer or distributor liable to prosecution for disseminating obscene materials. Dealers could be fined or jailed, and the film itself would be declared obscene if the prosecution was successful, meaning it could not be distributed or sold in the UK until the obscenity was quashed. The final 39 of the video nasty list were successfully prosecuted and remained banned, while the dropped 33 may have been prosecuted but were subsequently dropped from the list after a series of acquittals and placed onto Section 3. •
Anthropophagous: The Beast (original title:
Antropophagus, also known as
Anthropophagous,
Antropofago,
The Grim Reaper,
Man Beast,
Man-Eater, and
The Savage Island) – Released with approximately 8 minutes of pre-edits as
The Grim Reaper in 2002. Complete version passed uncut in June 2015. •
Axe (also known as
Lisa, Lisa and
California Axe Massacre) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 19 seconds cut in 1999. Released uncut in 2005 with an 18 certificate. •
A Bay of Blood (original title:
Reazione a Catena, also known as
Twitch of the Death Nerve,
Blood Bath and
Bay of Blood) – Originally refused a cinema certificate in 1972. Released with 43 seconds cut in 1994. Re-released uncut in 2010. •
The Beast in Heat (original title:
La Bestia in Calore, also known as
SS Hell Camp) – No UK re-release. •
Blood Feast – Released with 23 seconds cut in 2001. Re-released uncut in 2005. •
Blood Rites (also known as
The Ghastly Ones) – No UK re-release. •
Bloody Moon (original title:
Die Säge des Todes) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 1 minute 20 seconds cut in 1993. Released uncut in November 2008. •
The Burning – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 19 seconds cut in 1992. Re-released uncut in 2001. •
Cannibal Apocalypse (original title:
Apocalypse Domani, also known as
Invasion of the Flesh Hunters) – Released with 2 seconds of animal cruelty cut in 2005. •
Cannibal Ferox (also known as
Make Them Die Slowly) – Released with approximately 6 minutes of pre-cuts plus an additional 6 seconds cut to a scene of animal cruelty in 2000. Re-released with 1 minute 55 seconds of animal cruelty cuts in 2018. •
Cannibal Holocaust – Released in 2001 with 5 minutes 44 seconds cut to remove most animal cruelty and rape scenes. Re-released with 15 seconds cut to one animal cruelty scene in 2011. •
The Cannibal Man (original title:
La Semana del Asesino) – Released with 3 seconds cut in 1993. Re-released uncut with a 15 certificate in January 2025. •
Devil Hunter (original title:
El Canibal) – Released uncut in November 2008. • ''
Don't Go in the Woods'' – Released uncut in 2007 with a 15 rating. •
The Driller Killer – Released with 54 seconds of pre-cuts in 1999. Re-released uncut in 2002. •
Evilspeak – Released with 3 minutes 34 seconds cut in 1987. Re-released uncut in 2004. •
Exposé (also known as
House on Straw Hill) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 51 seconds cut in 1997. •
Faces of Death – Released with 2 minutes 19 seconds cut to animal cruelty in 2003. •
Fight for Your Life – Originally refused a cinema certificate in 1981. No UK re-release. •
Flesh for Frankenstein (also known as ''Andy Warhol's Frankenstein'') – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 56 seconds cut in 1996. Released uncut in 2006. •
Forest of Fear (also known as
Toxic Zombies and
Bloodeaters) – No UK re-release. • ''
Gestapo's Last Orgy (original title: L'ultima orgia del III Reich
, also known as Last Orgy of the Third Reich
and Caligula Reincarnated As Hitler'') – Refused a video certificate in 2021. •
The House by the Cemetery (original title:
Quella villa accanto al cimitero) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with over 4 minutes cut in 1988. Re-released with 33 seconds cut in 2001. Released uncut in 2009. •
The House on the Edge of the Park (original title:
La casa sperduta nel parco) – Originally refused a cinema certificate in 1981. Released with 11 minutes 43 seconds cut in 2002, and re-released with 42 seconds cut in 2011. Passed uncut in May 2022. •
I Spit on Your Grave (also known as
Day of the Woman) – Released with 7 minutes 2 seconds cut in 2001. Re-released in a longer re-edited format in 2003, which reframed the rape scenes but was cut by 43 seconds to the second rape scene by the BBFC. The original print was reissued with 3 minutes cut in 2010, and the film received 1 minute 41 seconds of cuts for the 2020 Blu-ray release. •
Island of Death (original title:
Ta Pedhia tou dhiavolou, also known as
Devils in Mykonos and
A Craving For Lust) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Refused a video certificate in 1987 under the title
Psychic Killer II. Re-released with 4 minutes and 9 seconds cut in 2002. Released uncut in September 2010. •
The Last House on the Left – Originally refused a cinema certificate in 1974 and again in 2000. Also refused a video certificate in 2001. Passed with 31 seconds cut in 2002. Released uncut on 17 March 2008. •
Love Camp 7 – Refused a video certificate in 2002. Refused a certificate for streaming in 2020. •
Madhouse (also known as
There Was a Little Girl) – Released uncut in 2004. •
Mardi Gras Massacre – Passed uncut in March 2022. •
Nightmares in a Damaged Brain (also known as
Nightmare) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with approximately 3 minutes of pre-edits in 2005. Re-released uncut in November 2015. •
Night of the Bloody Apes (original title:
La Horripilante bestia humana) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with approximately 3 minutes of pre-cuts in 1999. Re-released uncut in 2002. •
Night of the Demon – Released with 1 minute 41 seconds cut in 1994. Released uncut in 2022. •
Snuff – Passed uncut in 2003, but no UK release to date. •
SS Experiment Camp (original title:
Lager SSadis Kastrat Kommandantur, also known as
SS Experiment Love Camp) – Released uncut in 2005. •
Tenebrae (original title:
Tenebre, also known as
Unsane) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 5 seconds cut in 1999. Re-released uncut in 2003. •
The Werewolf and the Yeti (original title:
La Maldicion de la Bestia, also known as
Night of the Howling Beast) – No UK re-release. •
Zombie Flesh Eaters (also known as
Zombie and
Zombi 2) – Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 1 minute 46 seconds cut in 1992. Re-released with 23 seconds cut in 1999. Released uncut in 2005.
Dropped 33 •
The Beyond (original title: ''E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore ‒ L'Aldilà
, also known as Seven Doors of Death'') — Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with approximately 2 minutes cut in 1987. Re-released uncut in 2001. •
The Bogey Man (also known as
The Boogeyman) ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema. Released with 44 seconds cut in 1992. Re-released uncut in 2000. •
Cannibal Terror (original title:
Terreur Cannibale) ‒ Released uncut in 2003. •
Contamination ‒ Released uncut in 2004 with a 15 rating. •
Dead & Buried ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema. Released with 30 seconds cut in 1990. Re-released uncut in 1999. •
Death Trap (also known as
Eaten Alive and
Starlight Slaughter) ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 25 seconds cut in 1992. Re-released uncut in 2000. •
Deep River Savages (original title:
Il paese del sesso selvaggio, also known as
Man From Deep River) ‒ Originally refused a cinema certificate in 1975. Eventually released with 3 minutes 45 seconds of animal cruelty cuts in 2003, and re-released with 3 minutes of similar cuts in 2016. •
Delirium (also known as
Psycho Puppet) ‒ Released with 16 seconds cut in 1987. Released uncut in February 2022. • ''
Don't Go in the House'' ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 3 minutes and 7 seconds cut in 1987. Re-released uncut in December 2011. • ''
Don't Go Near the Park'' ‒ Released uncut in 2006. • ''
Don't Look in the Basement (also known as The Forgotten'') ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released uncut in 2005 with a 15 rating. •
The Evil Dead ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with approximately 2 minutes cut in 1990. Re-released uncut in 2001. •
Frozen Scream ‒ No UK re-release. •
The Funhouse ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema. Released uncut in 1987. Re-classified 15 in 2007. •
Human Experiments ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema. No UK re-release. •
I Miss You, Hugs and Kisses (also known as
Drop Dead Dearest) ‒ Released with 1 minute 6 seconds cut in 1986. •
Inferno ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 20 seconds cut in 1993. Re-released uncut in September 2010. •
Killer Nun (original title:
Suor Omicidi) ‒ Released with 13 seconds cut in 1993. Re-released uncut in 2006. •
Late Night Trains (original title: ''L'ultimo treno della notte
, also known as Night Train Murders'') ‒ Originally refused a cinema certificate in 1976. Released uncut in 2008. •
The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue (original title:
Non si deve profanare il sonno dei morti, also known as
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie and ''Don't Open the Window'') ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 1 minute 53 seconds cut in 1985. Re-released uncut in 2002. •
Nightmare Maker (also known as
Night Warning and
Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker) ‒ Refused a video certificate in 1987 under the title
The Evil Protege. Released uncut in 2024 •
Possession ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema. Released uncut in 1999. •
Pranks (also known as
The Dorm That Dripped Blood and
Death Dorm) ‒ Released with 10 seconds cut in 1992. •
Prisoner of the Cannibal God (original title:
La montagna del dio cannibale, also known as
Mountain of the Cannibal God and
Slave of the Cannibal God) ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 2 minutes 6 seconds of animal cruelty cuts in 2001, and re-released with 2 minutes of similar cuts in 2018. •
Revenge of the Bogey Man (original title:
Boogeyman II) ‒ Released in re-edited form with additional footage in 2003. •
The Slayer ‒ Released with 14 seconds cut in 1992. Re-released uncut in 2001. •
Terror Eyes (also known as
Night School) ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 1 minute 16 seconds cut in 1987. Re-released uncut as
Night School in 2025. •
The Toolbox Murders ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 1 minute 46 seconds cut in 2000. Re-released uncut in 2017. •
Unhinged ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema. Released uncut in 2004. •
Visiting Hours ‒ Originally passed with cuts for cinema. Released with approximately 1 minute cut in 1986. Passed uncut in 2017. •
The Witch Who Came From the Sea ‒ Released uncut in 2006. • ''
(original title: Des diamants pour l'enfer'' by
Jess Franco) ‒ Passed uncut in 2017. •
Zombie Creeping Flesh (also known as
Hell of the Living Dead,
Night of the Zombies and
Virus) ‒ Originally passed uncut for cinema in an edited version. Full version released uncut in 2002.
"Section 3" 82 A supplementary list was issued along with the official list, which featured a list of so-called "Section 3 Video Nasties". Titles on the Section 3 list could not be prosecuted for obscenity but were liable to seizure and confiscation under a "less obscene" charge. Tapes seized under Section 3 could be destroyed after distributors or merchants forfeited them. •
Abducted (a.k.a.
Schoolgirls in Chains) – No UK re-release. •
The Aftermath (a.k.a.
Zombie Aftermath) – Passed without cuts in 1988 on the Goldcrest video label. •
The Black Room – Originally passed uncut for cinema. No UK re-release. •
Blood Lust (a.k.a.
Mosquito the Rapist) – Passed with heavy cuts for cinema. No UK re-release. •
Blood Song – Re-released as Dream Slayer. •
Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll – No UK re-release. •
Brutes and Savages – No UK re-release. •
Cannibal (a.k.a.
Ultimo Mondo Cannibale and
Last Cannibal World) – Originally passed with heavy cuts for cinema. Released with 2m 46s of cuts in 2003. •
Cannibal World (a.k.a.
Mondo Cannibale and
The Cannibals) – No UK re-release. •
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith – Passed uncut for cinema in 1978. Released without cuts in 1987. •
The Child – Passed uncut for cinema. Released uncut in 2006. •
Christmas Evil (a.k.a.
You Better Watch Out) – Released uncut in 2012 with a 15 rating. •
Communion (a.k.a.
Alice Sweet Alice) – Passed uncut for cinema. Passed with 8s of cuts in 1998. Released uncut in 2014. •
Dawn of the Dead – Originally passed with heavy cuts for cinema. Passed with cuts for video in 1989 and 1997. Released uncut in 2003. •
Dawn of the Mummy – Passed with 27s of cuts for cinema. Passed with 1m 43s of cuts for the video in 1987. Released uncut in 2003. •
Dead Kids (a.k.a.
Strange Behavior) – Passed with 27s of cuts in 1993 and 2008. •
Death Weekend (a.k.a.
The House by the Lake) – Passed with cuts for cinema. No UK re-release. •
Deep Red (a.k.a.
Profondo Rosso) – Passed with 11s of cuts in 1993. The extended version was passed uncut in 2010. •
Demented – Released with 1m 19s of cuts in 1987. •
The Demons (a.k.a.
Les Démons) – A composite version was passed uncut in 2008, and the original version was passed uncut in 2017. • ''
Don't Answer the Phone'' – Passed with cuts for cinema. An edited version was released without further cuts in 2005. •
Eaten Alive! – Passed with heavy cuts for cinema. Passed with heavy cuts for animal cruelty in 1987 and 1992. •
Enter the Devil (a.k.a.
Disciples Of Death) – No UK re-release. •
The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein – Released uncut in the U.K. on 22nd Jan, 2018, with an "18" certificate. •
The Evil – No UK re-release. •
The Executioner (a.k.a.
Massacre Mafia Style) – No UK re-release. •
Final Exam – Released uncut in 1986. •
Foxy Brown – Passed in edited form for cinema. Passed with 2m 48s of cuts in 1987. Released with previous cuts waived in 1998. •
Friday the 13th – The R-rated version was released without cuts in 1987. The full unrated version (previously released for cinema) was released uncut in 2003. •
Friday the 13th Part 2 – The R-rated version was passed uncut in 1987. Downgraded to an uncut 15 certificate in 2008. •
GBH (a.k.a.
Grievous Bodily Harm) – No UK re-release. •
Graduation Day – Passed uncut in 1986. Downgraded to an uncut 15 certificate in 2003. •
Happy Birthday to Me – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1986. Downgraded to an uncut 15 certificate in 2004. •
The Headless Eyes – No UK re-release. •
Hell Prison (a.k.a.
Escape from Hell) – No UK re-release. •
The Hills Have Eyes – Passed with cuts for cinema. Passed with 2s of cuts for video in 1987. Released uncut in 2003. •
Home Sweet Home – Released uncut in 2004. •
Honeymoon Horror – No UK re-release. •
Inseminoid – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1987. Downgraded to a 15 certificate in 2005. •
Invasion of the Blood Farmers – No UK re-release. •
The Killing Hour (a.k.a.
The Clairvoyant) – Originally passed uncut for cinema. Passed with 1m 19s of cuts in 1986. •
The Last Horror Film (a.k.a.
Fanatic) – Passed with cuts for cinema. An edited version was released in 2003. •
The Last Hunter – Passed uncut for cinema. Passed with 8s of cuts in 1988. Released uncut in 2002. •
The Love Butcher – No UK re-release. •
Mad Foxes – No UK re-release. •
Mark of the Devil – Passed with heavy cuts for cinema. Passed with cuts in 1998 and 2003. Released uncut in 2013. •
Martin – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1994. •
Massacre Mansion (a.k.a.
Mansion of the Doomed) – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1992. Downgraded to an uncut 15 certificate in 2000. •
Mausoleum – Released uncut in 1987. •
Midnight – Passed uncut for cinema. An edited version was released in 1993. Full version passed uncut in 2011. •
Naked Fist (a.k.a.
Firecracker) – Passed with 3m 53s of cuts for cinema. No UK re-release. •
The Nesting – Passed uncut in 1986. •
The New Adventures of Snow White (a.k.a.
Grimm Fairy Tales for Adults) – No UK re-release. •
Nightbeast – Passed uncut in 1996. •
Night of the Living Dead – Passed with cuts for cinema. Released uncut in 1987. Downgraded to a 15 certificate in 2007. Now in the
public domain. •
Nightmare City (a.k.a.
City of the Walking Dead) – Passed with 3m 5s of cuts in 1986. Released uncut in 2003. •
Oasis of the Zombies – Passed uncut in 2004 with a 15 certificate. •
Parasite – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1993. •
Phantasm – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1989. Downgraded to a 15 certificate in 2005. •
Pigs (a.k.a. ''Daddy's Deadly Darling'') – Released by 88 Films in 2016. Unknown if cut. •
Prey – Passed with 11s of cuts for cinema and video. A print shortened for dialogue was passed uncut in 2004. •
Prom Night – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1987. •
Rabid – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1992. • ''
Rosemary's Killer (a.k.a. The Prowler'') – Passed with cuts for cinema. Released uncut in 2007. •
Savage Terror (a.k.a.
Primitives) – No UK re-release. •
Scanners – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1987. •
Scream for Vengeance! – No UK re-release. •
Shogun Assassin – Passed with cuts for cinema. Released uncut in 1999. •
Street Killers (a.k.a.
Beast with a Gun) – No UK re-release. •
Suicide Cult (a.k.a.
The Astrologer) – No UK re-release. •
Superstition (a.k.a.
The Witch) – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1986. •
Suspiria – Passed with cuts for cinema. Released uncut in 1998. •
Terror – Passed with cuts for cinema. Released uncut in 1997. •
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre — Refused a cinema certificate in 1975. Passed uncut in 1999. •
The Thing – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1987. •
Tomb of the Living Dead (a.k.a.
Mad Doctor of Blood Island) – Passed with cuts for cinema. Released with 42s of animal cruelty cuts in 2003. •
The Toy Box – No UK re-release. •
Werewolf Woman – Passed with cuts for cinema. Scheduled for a re-release on Blu-Ray in February 2026. •
Wrong Way – No UK re-release. •
Xtro – Passed uncut for cinema. Also passed uncut for video in 1987. Downgraded to an uncut 15 certificate in 2007. •
Zombie Holocaust – Passed uncut in 2000. •
Zombie Lake – Passed uncut in 2004.
Other films seized/prosecuted by the police but not classed as video nasties Other films •
A Clockwork Orange – Sometimes mistakenly believed to have been banned by the BBFC, it was actually
Stanley Kubrick himself who withdrew the film from exhibition in the UK in 1973 on police advice. This was after receiving death threats toward himself and his family, as well as disliking reports found in the British Press that the film was responsible for copycat violence. Quoting Kubrick: "To try and fasten any responsibility on art as the cause of life seems to me to put the case the wrong way around. Art consists of reshaping life, but it does not create life, nor cause life. Furthermore, to attribute powerful suggestive qualities to a film is at odds with the scientifically accepted view that, even after deep hypnosis, in a posthypnotic state, people cannot be made to do things which are at odds with their natures". After Kubrick's death, the film was re-released uncut at cinemas in the UK in 2000, and thereafter on both VHS and DVD. • ''
Child's Play 3'' – The film became notorious in the United Kingdom when it was suggested it might have inspired the real-life murder of British child
James Bulger (a suggestion rejected by officers investigating the case) and the
murder of Suzanne Capper (the police and the British Board of Film Classification ruled out any connection between the movie and the murder). •
The Exorcist – Although never officially cut or banned in the UK, several attempts to release the film on video were thwarted by BBFC censor
James Ferman, who cited both the age of the possessed girl (as she was under 12, the film might have had significant appeal to underaged viewers) and reports of incidents of hysteria involving young women (leading to concerns that the film might cause severe emotional problems for those who believed in demonic possession) as obstacles to a home release. Following a successful theatrical re-release in 1998 and Ferman's retirement as censor in January 1999, the film was submitted for home video release for the first time in February 1999, and was passed uncut with an "18" certificate. The film had previously been released on video in 1981, uncertificated, by Warner Home Video. •
Last House on Dead End Street – Also known as
The Fun House, this film was probably the intended target when the BBFC added the similarly-entitled
The Funhouse to the list. Passed uncut with an "18" certificate in 2006. •
Scum – The original TV film was made by the BBC, but they later decided not to broadcast it owing to the violence and suicides in the film. It was quickly remade by most of the original production team and released in cinemas, and was released on VHS at the height of the Video Nasties controversy, quickly becoming associated with them in the media. •
Mikey – The film was withdrawn from release in the United Kingdom following the James Bulger murder in Liverpool in 1993. The decision was made by the BBFC, which refused to issue it a UK release certificate in 1996. It is now allowed uncut in the UK at the 15 certificate. ==Ireland==