#1231
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Well a HD scan of THE FIEND exists-I have the Vinegar Syndrome disc. Does PH license titles from VS? They've obviously licensed SPOOKIES to 101 Films?
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#1232
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101 and Indicator are UK companies so will go directly to the rights holder to get a license for the UK. |
#1233
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Gotcha.
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#1234
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It might not be a Hartford-Davis release. It could be another Hammer set, 1979 Dracula or The Brute, all set to come from Indicator. Or something that's a complete surprise...
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#1235
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If it is a Hartford Davis set it's one i'll have to buy. The Black Torment is a proper favourite of mine.
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#1236
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The Norman J. Warren set is sold out
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#1237
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Yes! Hopefully that means standard versions will be coming.
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#1238
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'HAMMER VOLUME SIX: NIGHT SHADOWS' - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - £42:99. Includes an exclusive double-sided poster only available with direct orders from this website (poster features the original UK quad designs for The Phantom of the Opera and Nightmare). While stocks last Release date: June 21 "Hammer Volume Six: Night Shadows revives four consummate Hammer classics from the early sixties, exemplifying some of Hammer Films' best work in the horror and thriller genres. Edgar Allan Poe looms large in The Shadow of the Cat, a macabre ‘old dark house’ tale of feline revenge, starring André Morell (Cash on Demand) and Barbara Shelley (The Camp on Blood Island); Peter Cushing (The Gorgon, Corruption) and Oliver Reed (The Scarlet Blade) star in Captain Clegg, which sees Hammer fuse horror and adventure in an eighteenth-century-set tale of smugglers and marsh phantoms; Herbert Lom (Mysterious Island) stars as The Phantom of the Opera in Hammer’s acclaimed production of Gaston Leroux’s Gothic classic, whilst Freddie Francis (Torture Garden) directs Nightmare, a spooky psychological thriller in the Les Diaboliques vein, which benefits from full-blooded central performances by Moira Redmond (Jigsaw) and Jennie Linden (A Severed Head). This collection contains a wealth of new and archival extra features, including documentaries and appreciations, interviews with actors and crew members, audio commentaries, and extensive booklets. Strictly limited to 6,000 numbered units." Special features: THE SHADOW OF THE CAT
CAPTAIN CLEGG
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
NIGHTMARE
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#1239
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'Eye Of The Cat' (1969) - Pre-order available at PowerHouse Films direct - £15:99 Release date: June 21 "Penned by Psycho screenwriter Joseph Stefano and directed by film and TV movie veteran David Lowell Rich (The Horror at 37,000 Feet), Eye of the Cat is a skilfully crafted, San Francisco-set chiller starring Michael Sarrazin (They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?) and Gayle Hunnicutt (Voices) as Wylie and Kassia – a couple whose scheme to rob wealthy, cat-loving Aunt Danny (Eleanor Parker, The Sound of Music) goes awry when Wyle’s compulsive feline phobia comes up against the many cats defending Aunt Danny’s mansion. David Lowell Rich’s film benefits from suspenseful cat-attack set-pieces, a menacing Lalo Schifrin (Dirty Harry) score, and a seductive sixties wardrobe courtesy of legendary costume designer Edith Head (Sweet Charity)." Special features:
Extras subject to change
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#1240
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Some complaints out there that this is a disappointing Hammer release because of the low profile titles. But I'd say this is really positive as they are the Universal owned titles previously released by Final Cut, often with dodgy aspect ratios and limited extras which means we can look forward to having the following upgraded: Brides of Dracula Curse of the Werewolf Kiss of the Vampire Evil of Frankenstein |
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