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Rik 23rd January 2013 01:07 PM

Jack Hill's Spider Baby Arrow Dual Format
 
Jack Hills' Spider Baby Arrow Dual Format

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The credits dub this “the maddest story ever told”, a promise that’s well on the way to being fulfilled in the opening scene alone, when Virginia traps and kills a hapless deliveryman in her makeshift web. She’s one of three siblings who suffer from a unique genetic disorder that causes them to regress back to childhood, while retaining the physical strength and sexual maturity of adults.

Lon Chaney Jr gave one of his most memorable late performances as Bruno, their guardian and protector, who has managed to cover up their crimes until two distant relatives lay claim to their house. When they insist on moving in, Bruno has to cross his fingers and hope that the ‘children’ behave towards their new guests...

This was the first solo feature by Jack Hill, whom Quentin Tarantino dubbed “the Howard Hawks of exploitation filmmaking”, and it remains one of his wildest and weirdest.

Special Features:
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the main feature, available in the UK for the first time
- High Definition transfer of the feature approved by director Jack Hill
- Isolated Music and Effects track
- English SDH subtitles for deaf and hearing impaired
- Audio commentary featuring Jack Hill and star Sid Haig
- The Hatching of Spider Baby – Interviews with Jack Hill, Sid Haig, star Mary Mitchel, fan Joe Dante and more on the making of the film
- Spider Stravinsky: The Cinema Sounds of Ronald Stein – The composer of ‘The Terror’ and ‘Attack of the 50 Foot Woman’ among others is remembered by Harlene Stein, Jack Hill, American Cinematheque’s Chris D. and others
- The Merrye House Revisited – Jack Hill revisits the original house that was used as the main location in the film
- Alternate opening title sequence
- Extended scene
- Gallery of behind-the-scenes images
- The Host (1960) – Jack Hill’s early short film featuring Sid Haig in his first starring role [30 mins]
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humpreys
- Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by artist and writer Stephen R. Bissette, and more to be confirmed!

Region B/2


Released 24/06/2013

fuzzymctiger 23rd January 2013 01:19 PM

Will be looking up this be later.

I've heard the name before, and it perks and interest.

trebor8273 23rd January 2013 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuzzymctiger (Post 315428)
Will be looking up this be later.

I've heard the name before, and it perks and interest.

same here, especially with lon chaney jr being in it

Rik 23rd January 2013 01:26 PM

It's a great film :nod:

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 23rd January 2013 01:45 PM

I've heard of this, but have never seen it so it's another one to add to the definite purchases!

Gojirosan 23rd January 2013 02:55 PM

Brilliant and bizarre film. Essential.

plasterface 23rd January 2013 06:52 PM

baby baby
 
suprise release great film ,great artwork, shame arrow left labs this their best batch of releases for a while.

darthelvis 23rd January 2013 06:53 PM

Great announcement and such a pleasant surprise. Loving the art on all the new releases!

bgart13 23rd January 2013 09:27 PM

It's a true cult classic. They don't make movies like this anymore. Heck, they didn't make movies like this before it, either! I've got the Sinister Cinema vhs, the Image dvd, and the Dark Sky dvd -- but I'll still be buying this (as long as it's well done)!

Slippery Jack 23rd January 2013 09:32 PM

The opening sequence with the poor postman is one of those horror cinema moments etched in my mind :shocked: Think it's an Australian release dvd I own :confused: I've heard the Haig / Hill commentary - good stuff :cool: Now if Arrow were to release shiny editions of the Haig / Hill / Grier films, then I'd be mucho happy :nod: . . .


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