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Horror blu ray movies
Horror blu ray movies






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  • Video and Audio Interview With Ingrid Pitt.
  • “Immortal Countess: The Cinematic Life of Ingrid Pitt” archival featurette.
  • Interview with writer Gabriel Ronay (2021).
  • Interview with director Peter Sasdy, moderated by Marcus Hearn (2021).
  • NEW Interview with Leon Lissek discussing Countess Dracula.
  • NEW Blood Countess: Bathory on Film – A Visual Essay By Kat Ellinger (2021).
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  • NEW Vampire Lover: The Life and Career of Ingrid Pitt – Visual Essay by Kat Ellinger (2021).
  • NEW Audio Commentary with Hammer historians Jonathan Rigby & Kevin Lyons (2021).
  • Audio Commentary by Ingrid Pitt, Peter Sasdy, Jeremy Paul and Jonathan Sothcott.
  • Audio commentary with Ingrid Pitt and critics Kim Newman & Stephen Jones.
  • English language and English HOH subtitles are included. Audibly, the LPCM 2.0 Mono track doesn’t exactly burst through the speakers but carries solid volume and clear sound.

    #Horror blu ray movies 1080p

    Although, I dare say the source of Imprint’s release is the same HD master that’s been passed around previously among overseas labels, which lack vibrant colour and definition, certainly fits the criterion of a 1080p presentation as advertised. Countless Dracula, which has a particularly dazzling quality that comes mostly through Ingrid Pitt’s wardrobe can be enjoyed in more detail. Not every ‘Hammer Horror’ classic has enjoyed the same level of restoration, but most have made the transition to high definition and rightfully so.

    horror blu ray movies

    The royal bathes in the blood of virgins to maintain her youth, but the evil old hag is never kept at bay as the desire to stay beautiful drives the titular Countess to insanity during what is a rather risqué film and bloody affair, even for Hammer. Pitt’s performance as the cruel, mean-spirited and vain, Countess Elisabeth Nádasdy is both frantic and sensational despite the malevolent nature of this demented creature. While she only appears in two Hammer films, the first being The Vampire Lovers, Ingrid Pitt is regarded as one of the studio’s ‘Queens of Horror’, right next to Barbara Shelly, who appeared in numerous titles. You could argue they’ve been playing it safe, but I detect some clever strategy with the many worldwide debuts and now on their 13 th month since launch, August has been dedicated to macabre, headlined by Hammer Horror: Four Gothic Horror Films. I’ve been asked many times when Imprint Films plan to dip their toes into horror, due to the company releasing many big studio classics.








    Horror blu ray movies