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Old 20th June 2024, 10:42 AM
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'When Tomorrow Comes' (1939) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99

Release date: September 23

"Limited Edition Blu-ray (UK premiere)

Following the runaway success of Love Affair, Irene Dunne (The Awful Truth) and Charles Boyer (A Woman?s Vengeance) were reunited for When Tomorrow Comes, a heartbreaking romantic melodrama.

Despite differences of class and politics, concert pianist Philip (Boyer) falls in love with waitress Helen (Dunne), and they embark on a torrid romance. However, Helen soon finds that Philip is hiding something from her...

Directed by John M Stahl (Leave Her to Heaven) and based on a story by James M Cain (The Postman Always Rings Twice), When Tomorrow Comes was later remade by Douglas Sirk as Interlude, and stands as a classic of the so-called 'Women's Picture' genre."


Special Features
  • 2K restoration
  • Original mono audio
  • Audio commentary with academic and curator Eloise Ross (2024)
  • Geoff Andrew on ?When Tomorrow Comes? (2024): the writer and critic assesses the film and places it within the career of director John M Stahl
  • The Mark of Cain (2024): video essay comparing When Tomorrow Comes to Douglas Sirk?s 1957 adaptation of the same James M Cain short story
  • Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
  • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Pamela Hutchinson, an archival interview with John M Stahl, a look at author James M Cain?s reaction to the film, archival pieces in which actors Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer each profile their co-star, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
  • UK premiere on Blu-ray
  • Limited edition of 3,000 copies for the UK

Extras subject to change

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Old 20th June 2024, 10:44 AM
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'You'll Never Get Rich' (1941) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99

Release date: September 23

"Limited Edition Blu-ray (UK premiere)

Following his immortal collaborations with Ginger Rogers and Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire was paired with an up-and-coming Rita Hayworth for You?ll Never Get Rich, a brilliant musical comedy with songs by Cole Porter.

When womanising impresario Martin (Robert Benchley, Foreign Correspondent) tasks choreographer Robert (Astaire, Top Hat) with helping him woo headstrong dancer Sheila (Hayworth, The Lady from Shanghai), a series of comic misunderstandings ? involving Martin?s wife (Frieda Inescort, Pride and Prejudice) and Sheila?s fianc? (John Hubbard, Bullfighter and the Lady) ? results in Robert running away to join the Army... for his own safety!

Directed by Sidney Lanfield (The Hound of the Baskervilles), You?ll Never Get Rich was credited with reviving Astaire's career and elevating Hayworth to stardom."


Special Features
  • High Definition remaster
  • Original mono audio
  • Audio commentary with film historian Peter Tonguette (2024)
  • Christina Newland on Rita Hayworth (2024): the critic and writer discusses the career of the iconic performer
  • Fred Astaire?s Approach to Filmmaking (1985): archival audio recording of a lecture delivered by John Mueller, author of Astaire Dancing: The Films of Fred Astaire, at the National Film Theatre, London
  • Super 8 version: cut-down home cinema presentation
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
  • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Rick Burin, an archival interview with Rita Hayworth, extracts from an archival profile of Fred Astaire, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
  • UK premiere on Blu-ray
  • Limited edition of 3,000 copies for the UK

Extras subject to change

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Old 20th June 2024, 10:48 AM
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'The Lady Is Willing' (1942) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$16:99

Release date: September 23

"Limited Edition Blu-ray (World premiere)

Hollywood legends Marlene Dietrich (Blonde Venus) and Fred MacMurray (Pushover) collide in the screwball comedy classic The Lady Is Willing.

Eccentric Broadway star Liza Madden (Dietrich) longs to become a mother but has no need for a husband. When she stumbles across an abandoned baby, she resolves to adopt it, entering into a marriage of convenience with child-hating, rabbit-obsessed divorc? Dr McBain (MacMurray).

Directed by Mitchell Leisen (Remember the Night) and scripted by James Edward Grant (Bullfighter and the Lady), The Lady Is Willing also includes memorable supporting turns from Stanley Ridges (An Act of Murder), Aline MacMahon (One Way Passage), and Arline Judge (An American Tragedy)."


Special Features
  • High Definition remaster
  • Original mono audio
  • Audio commentary with film and arts critic Peter Tonguette (2024)
  • Richard Dyer on ?The Lady Is Willing? (2024): the academic and author discusses the film and Marlene Dietrich?s work as a comedy performer
  • Lux Radio Theatre: ?The Lady Is Willing? (1943): radio play adaptation of the film?s screenplay, starring Kay Francis and George Brent
  • Image gallery: promotional and publicity material
  • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Iris Veysey, an archival interview with Marlene Dietrich, an archival profile of director Mitchell Leisen, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
  • World premiere on Blu-ray
  • Limited edition of 3,000 copies for the UK

Extras subject to change

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Old 20th June 2024, 10:53 AM
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New US release - 'La Llorona' (1933) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - UK$9:99

Release date: September 24

"Standard Edition Blu-ray

An early horror classic drawn from Mexico's rich tradition of folklore, La Llorona recounts the chilling tale of the 'wailing woman' who kills herself and her child before returning to haunt the living.

Expressionistic, lyrical and atmospheric, Ramon Peon's film draws on the influence of Universal Pictures' contemporaneous horror cycle and incorporates elements of period melodrama and romance. This landmark production in the evolution of Mexican cinema has been newly restored from the only surviving film elements, and is presented here with a selection of essential extras"


Special Features
  • New 2K restoration from the only surviving film element by the Cinema Preservation Alliance
  • Original mono audio
  • Audio commentary with genre-film experts, critics and authors Stephen Jones and Kim Newman (2022)
  • ?La Llorona?: Ghosts of the Past (2021, 17 mins): documentary by Viviana Garc?a Besn?, the producer?s great granddaughter, relaying a personal history of the film
  • Transcending Time (2022, 18 mins): Abraham Castillo Flores, head programmer of Mexico?s M?rbido Film Fest, explores the myth and the film
  • Lunas y estrellas (2022, 2 mins): short compilation of the source print?s distinctive cue marks, which were removed during the restoration
  • Optional English translation subtitles
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

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October releases announced - and it's an all-horror month for Halloween.



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COLUMBIA HORROR
Release date: 21 October 2024
Limited Edition Blu-ray (World and UK Blu-ray premieres)

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BEHIND THE MASK (John Francis Dillon, 1932)
BLACK MOON (Roy William Neill, 1934)
AIR HAWKS (Albert S Rogell, 1935)
ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN (Charles Barton, 1940)
CRY OF THE WEREWOLF (Henry Levin, 1944)
THE SOUL OF A MONSTER (Will Jason, 1944)

Six bone-chilling tales from the vaults of Columbia Pictures, starring a host of the classic horror genre's most celebrated names, including Ralph Bellamy (Lady on a Train), Nina Foch (Escape in the Fog), Rose Hobart (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde), Jack Holt (Cat People), Boris Karloff (The Criminal Code), Peter Lorre (M), and Fay Wray (Thunderbolt).

In Behind the Mask, the dastardly Dr 'X' murders his patients and smuggles narcotics in their coffins. Black Moon sees a cursed daughter return to the island where her parents perished in a voodoo ceremony. In Air Hawks, pioneering aviators are tormented by rivals operating a horrifying death ray. Island of Doomed Men sees an undercover agent infiltrating a remote penal colony presided over by a madman. In Cry of the Werewolf, a beautiful female lycanthrope vows to murder those who discover her family's secret. And, for those whose nerves are still intact, The Soul of a Monster tells the tale of a woman who makes a diabolical deal to save her husband's life.

This essential three-disc collection marks the UK Blu-ray premiere of all six films, and features an array of fascinating contextualising extras, including newly recorded commentaries, critical appreciations, and rare archival short films, as well as a 100-page book containing new and archival writings. Strictly limited to 6,000 individually numbered units.


INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 3 x BLU-RAY BOX SET SPECIAL FEATURES

- High Definition remasters of Behind the Mask, Black Moon, Air Hawks, Island of Doomed Men, Cry of the Werewolf, and The Soul of a Monster
- Tinted and black-and-white presentations of Black Moon
- Original mono audio
- Audio commentary with filmmaker and film historian Daniel Kremer on Behind the Mask (2024)
- Audio commentary with critics and authors Stephen Jones and Kim Newman on Black Moon (2024)
- Audio commentary with film historian Jeremy Arnold on Air Hawks (2024)
- Audio commentary with film historians Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Josh Nelson on Island of Doomed Men (2024)
- Audio commentary with academic and curator Eloise Ross on Cry of the Werewolf (2024)
- Audio commentary with critics and authors Stephen Jones and Kim Newman on The Soul of a Monster (2024)
- Sheldon Hall on Jack Holt (2024): the author and academic assesses the forgotten star of Behind the Mask and Black Moon
- Jonathan Rigby on Peter Lorre (2024): the author of American Gothic: Six Decades of Classic Horror Cinema looks at the iconic performer
- Tom Vincent on Burnett Guffey (2024): the archivist provides an overview of the prolific cinematographer's award-winning career
- The BEHP Interview with Constance Cummings (1997): archival audio recording of the Behind the Mask actor in conversation with Roy Fowler
- New York to Berlin in Twenty-Six Hours (1933): documentary short on the exploits of aviator Wiley Post, who plays himself in Air Hawks
- Don't Kill Your Friends (1943): World War II short film featuring Cry of the Werewolf star Nina Foch
- Image galleries: promotional and publicity materials
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 100-page book with new essays by Bethan Roberts, Ellen Wright, Sergio Angelini, Paul Duane, Tim Snelson, and Jeff Billington; archival profiles of actors Boris Karloff, Fay Wray, and Rochelle Hudson; archival reports on the death of Air Hawks actor Wiley Post; extracts from Cry of the Werewolf's pressbook; a new piece on actor Rose Hobart's blacklisting; new writing on the short films; and film credits
- World and UK premieres on Blu-ray
- Limited edition box set of 6,000 individually numbered units for the UK
- All extras subject to change

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EL VAMPIRO: TWO BLOODSUCKING TALES FROM MEXICO
Release date: 21 October 2024
Limited Edition Blu-ray (World Blu-ray premieres)

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THE VAMPIRE (El vampiro, Fernando Mendez, 1957)
THE VAMPIRE'S COFFIN (El ataud del vampiro, Fernando Mendez, 1958)

El Vampiro: Two Bloodsucking Tales from Mexico brings together a pair of atmospheric and terrifying classics of Mexican Gothic, directed by Fernando Mendez (Black Pit of Dr. M), and starring Ariadne Welter (The Panther Women), Abel Salazar (The Curse of the Crying Woman), and, in a star-making turn, German Robles (The Brainiac).

In The Vampire (El vampiro), the beautiful, bereaved Marta (Welter) travels with Enrique (Salazar) to visit her sick aunt in her ancestral home. There, the mysterious neighbour Duval (Robles) offers to buy the family's decrepit hacienda. However, Duval is really Count Karol de Lavud, a vampire whose aim is to drain Marta of her blood and revive his entombed brother.

In the sequel, The Vampire's Coffin (El ataud del vampiro), grave robbers bring Lavud's corpse to Enrique's city hospital, where Marta now works as a nurse. Duly re-animated, Lavud sets about his bloody plan to make Marta his bride.

Pre-dating Hammer Films' Dracula by a year, The Vampire's uniquely Mexican take on vampire mythology was the first film to give its antagonist elongated fangs, and its success kick-started Mexico's horror boom. Restored from the original negatives, these films finally receive their world Blu-ray premieres in this individually numbered Limited Edition two-disc set, complete with new and archival extra features, and a fully illustrated 80-page book.


INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 2 x BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

- 4K restoration from the original camera negative of The Vampire by Labo
- High Definition remaster from 2K scans of The Vampire's Coffin by Alameda Films
- Original Spanish mono soundtracks
- Alternative English soundtracks on both films
- Audio commentary with the vampire himself, German Robles (2007)
- Interview with Claudia and Rosa Salazar Arenas (2024): chef Claudia Salazar Arenas and screenwriter and actor Rosa Salazar Arenas remember their father, the legendary actor and producer Abel Salazar
- Interview with Abraham Castillo Flores (2024): the film programmer, curator and Mexican horror cinema expert delves into the lives and careers of the mesmerising actor Carmen Montejo and her co-stars Ariadne Welter and Alicia Montoya
- Interview with Juan Ramon Obon (2024): the writer shares memories of his esteemed father, the prolific screenwriter Ramon Obon
- Interview with Roberto Coria (2024): the horror cinema and literature specialist examines the life and career of actor German Robles and the representation of the vampire myth in Mexican cinema
- Interview with Elisa Lozano (2024): the film historian and curator discusses the work and impact of the revered production designer Gunther Gerzso
- Original theatrical trailers
- Image galleries: promotional and publicity materials, and The Vampire's Coffin French photo-novel
- New and improved English translation subtitles
- New English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with new essays by Jesus Palacios and David Wilt, archival essays by Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro and Carmen A Serrano, cast interviews, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
- World premieres on Blu-ray
- Limited edition set of 8,000 units for the UK and US

All extras subject to change

#PHILE397B
BBFC cert: PG
REGION FREE
EAN: 5060697924619
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Old 18th July 2024, 10:26 AM
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In for both of these!
Plus, the ?coming soon? photo hint looks to be Rollin?s THE IRON ROSE
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Old 18th July 2024, 10:41 AM
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I'm very happy to confirm that the Rollin project is still very much an ongoing concern, and that the only reason for this year's slowdown is that Powerhouse has certain release-date contractual obligations to meet with regard to their current Sony licenses.

But I spent part of last week syncing up the subs for an upcoming Rollin film that wasn't The Iron Rose.
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Indicator are killing it for the horror fans. I'll be getting both of these and looking forward to the Rollins - The Iron Rose is my favourite!
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Old 18th July 2024, 11:14 AM
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Definitely interested in the Columbia Horror set. Not familiar with any of the films though.

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Old 18th July 2024, 12:43 PM
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I'm delighted with both those sets. I haven't seen any of the films which is a genuine treat.
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