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Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN Available on Blu-ray From Warner Archive December 1st
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN will be available on Blu-ray from Warner Archive December 1st. Ordering information can be found HERE.
The new presentation is derived from a recombination of separation masters scanned at 4K 16 bit by MPI, before undergoing full restoration and color correction.. Check out this restoration comparison:
Baron Victor Frankenstein has discovered the secret to generating new life and unleashed a murderous ripple effect, born from his cursed creation: a monster with a horrid face and a tendency to kill.
The first, and perhaps the best of the long-running series of horror films from the house of Hammer, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee star in this landmark interpretation based on the famous Mary Shelley story. Baron Victor Frankenstein becomes friends with one of his teachers, Paul Krempe. At first, both men are fascinated by the potential of their re-animating experiments. Eventually, though, Krempe refuses to help with Frankenstein’s human experiments. However, he is drawn back into the plot when Frankenstein’s creature kills a member of the house staff. For its U.S. Blu-ray debut, Warner Archive is proud to present this deluxe 2 Disc Special Edition, featuring two theatrical aspect ratio presentations, meticulously remastered and restored from preservation separations, as well as bonus disc with the restoration presented in “open-matte” format, as was seen for years on television, plus four exciting new retrospective featurettes, an expert commentary, and the original theatrical trailer.
To celebrate the restoration, Warner Bros. Motion Picture Imaging (MPI) has created a “Before & After” video comparing an unrestored version of The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) with the brand-new version featured on the Two Disc Special Edition Warner Archive Blu-ray.
Special Features:
- New feature commentary by Screenwriter/Film Historian Steve Haberman and Filmmaker/Film Historian Constantine Nasr
- Newly remastered 1.37:1 Open Matte version of feature
- New Featurettes include: The Resurrection Men: Hammer, Frankenstein and the Rebirth of the Horror Film, Hideous Progeny: The Curse of Frankenstein and the English Gothic Tradition, Torrents of Light: The Art of Jack Asher, Diabolus in Musica: James Bernard and the Sound of Hammer Horror
- Original Theatrical Trailer (HD)
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