Anyone famous in it? | No-one particularly well known. |
Directed by anyone interesting? | Mario Bava
- Often considered to be one of the best European cinema directors he
directed a wide range of films, but is best known for his horror films, including his debut, the classic Black Sunday (1960). |
Is it scary? | There
are several atmospheric scenes that might prove scary. |
Any violence/gore? | Some blood and some brief but quite vivid gory effects for the time. |
Any sex? | None. |
Who is it for? | Certainly one to see for all Bava fans and Sci-fi/horror fans, generally recommended to all. |
Visuals | Original
Aspect Ratio - 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen. Colour. The print is good with strong colours and good detail, a medium level of grain. |
Audio | Italian mono - sounds fine. |
Subtitles | Italian and English (based on the Italian track and mostly error free) |
Run-time | Feature: 1hr 23m 45s (PAL) |
Extras | The disc
includes:
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Region | Region 2 (UK,
Europe) - PAL |
Other regions? | The MGM US DVD featured
the US print of the film with some extra scenes added in from the
Italian print and was non-anamorphic - now OOP. The German Universum
DVD uses this same print with an anamorphic transfer as well as the
Super-8 version, with German and English audio. |
Cuts? | The film is believed to be uncut. The film was slighty re-edited when shown in the USA, and was occasionally shown with a different soundtrack - the version shown here is the original European theatrical cut. |