Showing posts with label BLU-RAY. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 19, 2025

MORE DAN CURTIS BLU-RAYS!


Just last week was announced the Blu-ray editions of Dan Curtis' trio of horror films. Let's toss in a few more with new Blu-ray issues of his TV movies DEAD OF NIGHT and collections GOTHIC TALES and LATE NIGHT MYSTERIES. Had these been solicited by anyone but Kino Lorber, they might have been sold as a box set. This way we get to choose from the ones we want and pass on the ones we don't. I like that idea.


Dan Curtis' Dead of Night Blu-ray
Kino Lorber have detailed their upcoming Blu-ray release of Dan Curtis' Dan Curtis' Dead of Night (1977), starring Ed Begley Jr., E.J. André, Ann Doran, Christina Hart, and Orin Cannon. The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on October 28.

Description: From the legendary dark minds of producer-director Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker, Trilogy of Terror) and writer Richard Matheson (Tales of Terror, The Last Man on Earth, The Twilight Zone) comes this thrilling triptych of spellbinding stories. Second Chance – After buying an antique automobile, Frank (Ed Begley Jr.) restores the vehicle to its original condition. Along with the car, Frank is suddenly transported back in time to the year 1926. Based on a story by Jack Finney (Invasion of the Body Snatchers). No Such Thing as a Vampire – Alexis (Anjanette Comer), the mistress of an old mansion, is terrified of vampires. When her husband (Patrick Macnee) calls in a friend (Horst Buchholz) to examine her, a macabre and bloody scheme unfolds. Bobby – In the dead of night, a boy (Lee H. Montgomery), thought to be deceased, surprises his despondent mother (Joan Hackett) at the family beach house, bringing her both extreme joy and overwhelming terror.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW Audio Commentary by Audio Commentary by novelist and critic Tim Lucas
  • Introduction by Jeff Thompson, Author of The Television Horrors of Dan Curtis
  • Dead of Night - A Darkness At Blaisedon (HD Up-Res): 1969 TV Pilot (51:53)
  • Robert Corbett's Music Score Highlights
  • No Such Thing as a Vampire: Deleted Scenes
  • Deleted Extended Opening Title Sequence
  • Newly Commissioned Cover Art by Tom Hodge/The Dude Designs
  • Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase
  • Optional English Subtitles

Dan Curtis' Gothic Tales Blu-ray
Kino Lorber have revealed that they are preparing a Blu-ray release of Dan Curtis' Gothic Tales (1973-1974). The release is scheduled to arrive on the market in late November.

CONTENT:
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1973)
Not long after having his portrait painted by the artist Basil Hallward (Charles Aidman), handsome Dorian Gray (Shane Briant) meets Lord Harry Wotton (Nigel Davenport) and falls under his influence. A radical libertine, Wotton encourages the boy to indulge every hedonistic impulse, and soon Dorian becomes notorious for his debauchery. Looking at his own portrait one day, he fancifully wishes that it might age rather than he -- and, miraculously, gets his wish.

The Turn of the Screw (1974)
An English governess is hired to take care of two adorable orphans, who turn out to be not exactly what they seem to be.



Dan Curtis' Late-Night Mysteries Blu-ray
Kino Lorber will release on Blu-ray Dan Curtis' Late-Night Mysteries (1974). The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on September 23.

Description: Perhaps no figure exerted a greater influence on 1970s television horror than Dan Curtis. Having created the daytime drama Dark Shadows (1966-71), and while developing The Night Stalker into a weekly series, he produced stand-alone thrillers for ABC Television's Wide World Mystery.

Originally shot on videotape, the four films in this collection have been carefully adapted to HD for this Blu-ray release.

Shadow of Fear stars Claude Akins (B.J. and the Bear) as a disgraced police officer hired to investigate crimes surrounding a psychologically troubled housewife (Anjanette Comer). In The Invasion of Carol Enders, the spirit of a car crash victim is reincarnated into the body of another patient (Meredith Baxter, Family Ties). Come Die With Me follows the cat-and-mouse relationship between a cavalier playboy (George Maharis) and the housekeeper who tries to blackmail him (Eileen Brennan, Private Benjamin). A wholesome family experiences a Kafkaesque miscarriage of justice when they are accused of drug trafficking in Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
Introductions to All Four Films by Jeff Thompson, Author of House of Dan Curtis: The Television Mysteries of the Dark Shadows Auteur
Shadow of Fear Commentary by Amanda Reyes, Author of Are You in the House Alone? A TV Movie Compendium 1964-1999
The Invasion of Carol Enders Commentary by Television Historian Scott Skelton
Come Die WIth Me Commentary by Author/Podcaster Dan Budnik and Film Historian Robert Kelly
Nightmare at 43 Hillcrest Commentary by Film Historians Amanda Reyes and Heidi Honeycutt

EXTRA! RE-ANIMATOR 40TH ANNIVERSARY 4K BLU-RAY


Ignite Films is also getting into the Halloween mood with their 40th anniversary 4K Blu-ray of Stuart Gordon's cult classic, RE-ANIMATOR. And unlike the disappointing news about the upcoming UK release of the 4K GORGO, Ignite is also going to release a standard Blu-ray edition of RE-ANIMATOR. I like that idea, too!

Ignite Films will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Stuart Gordon's cult film Re-Animator (1985) with a brand new 4K Blu-ray release, which is scheduled to arrive on the market on November 11th.

A standalone Blu-ray release will be available for purchase on the same date as well.

Description: In celebration of its 40th anniversary, Re-Animator returns in a stunning 4K restoration, bringing new life to this horror classic. Based on H.P. Lovecraft's twisted tale, the film follows Herbert West, a brilliant yet unhinged medical student who creates a serum capable of reanimating the dead--with horrifying consequences. Blending grotesque horror and dark humor, Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator shocked audiences and became an instant cult classic upon its release in 1985. This vivid 4K edition captures every gory detail of West's obsession, inviting fans old and new to experience the film's boundary-pushing terror like never before.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • TWO-DISC (4K BLU-RAY/BLU-RAY) COMBO PACK RELEASE
  • DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
  • Re-Animator at 40: A Conversation with Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, and Brian Yuzna
  • Piece By Piece: Cutting Re-Animator – A New Interview with Editor Lee Percy
  • The Horror of It All: The Legacy and Impact of Re-Animator
  • I Give Life: A Look Back at Re-Animator: The Musical
  • Suzie Sorority and the Good College Boy: An Interview with Carolyn Purdy-Gordon
  • Re-Animating a Horror Classic: The 4K Restoration of Re-Animator
  • The Organic Theater Company of Chicago: A 1977 documentary featuring Stuart Gordon
  • New 40th anniversary 4K Blu-ray trailer
  • Integral Version (105 mins)
  • Isolated Score
  • Audio commentary with director Stuart Gordon and actors Graham Skipper and Jesse Merlin of Re-Animator: The Musical
  • Audio commentary with Stuart Gordon
  • Audio commentary with producer Brian Yuzna, actors Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, Bruce Abbott, and Robert Sampson
  • Re-Animator: Resurrectus - Feature-length documentary on the making of the film featuring extensive interviews with cast and crew
  • Interviews with director Stuart Gordon and producer Brian Yuzna, writer Dennis Paoli, composer Richard Band and former Fangoria editor Tony Timpone
  • Music discussion with composer Richard Band
  • The Catastrophe of Success: Stuart Gordon and The Organic Theater - Director Stuart Gordon discusses his early theater roots and his continued commitment to the stage
  • Theater of Blood - Re-Animator: The Musical lyricist Mark Nutter on adapting the cult classic for musical theater
  • Extended scenes
  • Deleted scene
  • Trailer & TV Spots
  • Still Gallery
  • Barbara Crampton In Conversation: The Re-Animator star sits down with journalist Alan Jones for this career-spanning 2015 interview
  • A Guide to Lovecraft Cinema: Chris Lackey, host of the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast, provides a comprehensive look at the many cinematic incarnations of Lovecraft's work.
  • Doug Bradley's Spinechillers: Herbert West, Re-Animator actor Jeffrey Combs reads H.P. Lovecraft's original classic story
EXTRA!
One of the tales in Dan Curtis' DEAD OF NIGHT, "No Such Thing as a Vampire", is adapted from a short story by fantasist Richard Matheson. It was first published in PLAYBOY'S October 1959 issue. It was reprinted in THE PLAYBOY BOOK OF HORROR AND THE SUPERNATURAL (Playboy Press, 1967). The following is from the magazine. Art is by Jurgens.







If you care to see who was the Playmate of the Month for this issue, go HERE.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

GORGO SPECIAL EDITION COMING TO 4K BLU-RAY!


I almost came up out of my chair when I saw this -- the UK's Screenbound Pictures will be releasing a limited edition, 4K Blu-ray of GORGO this October! After the initial adrenaline rush, I then took a plunge into disappointment -- if it's coming from the UK then it won't be playable on U.S. machines (still haven't bought an all-regions player yet). Then, I looked and my adrenaline kicked back in when I saw they're manufacturing it as an all-region disc!

Pre-orders are now being taken HERE.

NOTE: You'll need a 4K player to play the disc -- it won't play on regular Blu-ray players.



From Blu-ray.com
British label Screenbound Pictures is preparing a 4K Blu-ray release of Eugène Lourié's Gorgo (1961), starring Bill Travers, William Sylvester, Vincent Winter, Bruce Seton, and Joseph O'Conor. The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on October 6.

Description: A giant classic of sci-fi action in which a volcanic eruption in the North Atlantic brings a 65-foot prehistoric monster to the surface. The crew of a nearby salvage ship ensnare the monstrous sea creature and put 'Gorgo' on public display as the star attraction in a circus in Battersea Park, London. But when a scientist confirms Gorgo is just a baby, his 200-foot-tall mother descends on the capital in order to rescue her kidnapped offspring, destroying everything in her way including London's iconic landmarks!


Director: Eugene Lourie
Actors: Bill Travers, Christopher Rhoades, Eugene Lourie, Vincent Winter, William Sylvester
Categories: 4K UHD Blu-ray, Action & Adventure, Featured, Featured2, Pre-Orders, Sci-Fi
Release Year: 1961
Language: English
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Runtime: 77 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Format: 4K-UHD BluRay
Region Code: Free
Studio: Screenbound Pictures
Number of Discs: 1

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • Ninth Wonder of the World: The Making of Gorgo – A New Documentary by Daniel Griffith
  • Gorgo – Gorgo: The Monster from the Sea! Video Comic
  • Extensive Lobby Card & Poster Gallery
  • Gorgo Toys & Collectibles Gallery
  • Production Notes
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
  • MGM Pressbook Gallery
  • Star Cine Cosmos – French-Language "Fumetto" (Video Comic Book)
  • Restoration Video – Before & After
  • Limited to 2000 Copies – Numbered
  • 8-Fold Poster
  • 24-page Comic Book included
  • Optional English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish subtitles for the main feature

I think it's time to celebrate with another issue of Charlton's GORGO comic. We'll pick up where I left off with issue #10.


GORGO ("The Venusian Terror")
Vol. 1 No. 10
October, 1962
Charlton Comics Group
Cover: Joe Sinnott; Vince Colletta
Editor: Pat Musulli
Script: Joe Gill?
Art: Joe Sinnott; Vince Colletta
Pages: 36
Cover price: 12 cents





















Tuesday, August 5, 2025

DAN CURTIS HORROR FILMS BLU-RAY


Coming in time for Halloween this year is Kino Lorber's Blu-ray collection of Dan Curtis' trio of horror films, remakes much in the style of his DARK SHADOWS movies. The late, great Jack Palance stars in two of them.

No word yet on the price or extras, but I'm guessing it'll be in the $60 range.

DAN CURTIS' CLASSIC MONSTERS BLU-RAY


DRACULA (1974)

At the request of Count Dracula (Jack Palance), solicitor Jonathan Harker (Murray Brown) visits Transylvania in order to help the count finalize a real estate purchase. While there, he's bewitched by a group of female vampires, and is lucky to escape the castle alive. Meanwhile, back in England, Harker's fiancée, Mina (Penelope Horner), is taken ill, and the attending doctor, Van Helsing (Nigel Davenport), traces the sickness to the recent arrival of the mysterious Dracula.


FRANKENSTEIN (1973)

Producer Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker), faithfully resurrects Mary Shelley's Gothic classic in an acclaimed adaptation starring Robert Foxworth (Falcon Crest), Bo Svenson (Delta Force) and Susan Strasberg (Picnic). Fiercely devoted to the theories of extending and creating human life, scientist Victor Frankenstein and his assistants have secretly assembled an artificial man with human parts stolen from graves. Once he is brought to life, the enormous creature exhibits a child-like innocence. Unaware of his superhuman strength and frightful appearance, the Giant becomes hostile and demands that Victor create him a mate.


THE STRANGE CASE OF DR.JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE (1968)

In this Dan Curtis production of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic, Jack Palance stars as Dr. Henry Jekyll, a scientist experimenting to reveal the hidden, dark side of man, who, in the process of his experiment, releases a murderer from within himself.Also starring Denholm Elliott, Leo Genn, Torin Thatcher, and Billie Whitelaw.

Monday, September 2, 2024

REVISITING THE WOLFMAN (2010)


Posted a few days ago at Blu-ray.com was this announcement of the 4K Blu-ray Collector's Edition (what isn't these days?) of the 2010 Universal remake?/re-imagining? of THE WOLF MAN due to hit the market this October 22.

Directed by Joe Johnston and starring Benicio del Toro, Emily Blunt, Gemma Whelan, Simon Merrells, Hugo Weaving and Anthony Hopkins it pretty much fell flat on its hairy face when released in theaters. The Los Angeles Times added it to their list of "costliest box office flops of all time" and Peter Travers wrote in ROLLING STONE, "The Wolfman bites, but not — I think — in the way the filmmakers intended." After the fusillade was over, it took Universal about a decade to get over it and try something else from their Monsterverse.

Pre-release promotional poster.

Attracted by the moody and atmospheric photography shown to full effect by the trailer, I went to see it when it was released to theaters. Unfortunately, that's about all it had to offer, moody and atmospheric photography by Shelly Johnson (CAPT. AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER, JURASSIC PARK III). I expected a lot more from this venerable franchise than the so-so story and crappy CGI, although it was a smart move to hire Rick Baker on as one of the makeup artists (64 of them credited!). Benecio del Toro just doesn't seem right for the role of a terminally-brooding Larry Talbot, and I don't know if it was the lighting, camera angle or what, but I do have to say that in a couple of shots he did remind me of Lon Chaney, Jr. I've never been a big fan of Emily Blunt so I had that thought going in. I think the biggest casting mistake was using Anthony Hopkins as Sir John Talbot. Frankly, I think he is simply to well-recognized an actor for a role like this, especially during his fight with his son during the finale -- you're just thinking, "Hannibal Lecter is jumping around and kicking ass like a WWE fighter?". With all the personnel listed on IMDB's site for this film -- and I mean it goes on and on -- it leaves one wondering what happened. Maybe it's the old saying, "Too many cooks spoil the stew"?
 


The Wolfman Collector's Edition 4K Blu-ray

Description: Inspired by the classic Universal film, The Wolfman stars Benicio del Toro (Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Sicario) as Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman who returns to his family estate after his brother's fiancé, Gwen (Emily Blunt, A Quiet Place, Edge of Tomorrow), begs him to help find her missing love. Reunited with his estranged father (Anthony Hopkins, The Silence of the Lambs, Nixon), Talbot sets out to find his brother ... and discovers that a beast with an insatiable bloodlust has been killing villagers, and that a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector (Hugo Weaving, The Matrix, V For Vendetta) has come to investigate. But as he hunts for the nightmarish beast, Talbot discovers a horrifying destiny for himself.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
DISC ONE: 4K BLU-RAY – UNRATED DIRECTOR'S CUT
  • NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM (2024)
  • DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
  • DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
  • NEW Audio Commentary By Film Critic Drew McWeeny
  • Optional English subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO: 4K BLU-RAY – THEATRICAL VERSION
  • NEW 4K RESTORATION OF THE FILM (2024)
  • DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
  • DOLBY ATMOS AUDIO TRACK
  • Optional English subtitles for the main feature
DISC THREE: BLU-RAY – UNRATED DIRECTOR'S CUT & THEATRICAL VERSION
  • NEW 4K RESTORATIONS OF BOTH VERSIONS OF THE FILM
  • NEW Audio Commentary By Film Critic Drew McWeeny (Unrated Version)
  • NEW "Of Fur and Fang" – Folklorist & Author Karen Stollznow on Werewolves and The Wolfman
  • NEW "The Wolfbane Blooms Again" – Makeup Effects Artist David Elsey on The Wolfman
  • Alternate Endings
  • Deleted And Extended Scenes
  • "Return Of The Wolfman" – Featurette
  • The Beast Maker" – Featurette
  • "Transformation Secrets" – Featurette
  • "The Wolfman Unleashed" – Featurette
  • Optional English subtitles for both versions of the film
Promotional screensavers:







Lobby Cards:









A lithograph by Basil Gogos to coincide with the film.