Blu-ray or not, I think this will still sell well here given it's complete absence on DVD (and even sell-thru video) until now. So the savvy horror fans will already own the film (I have the ABUS and Italian Medusa discs) but Rupert Everett has a very big following in the UK, so I'd imagine that this title will cross over quite nicely.
I love this film, by the way - it's Soavi's best and, for me, probably the best Italian horror film of the past 20 years. I'd take it over anything by Argento since TENEBRAE.
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