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'The Devil’s 8' (1969) - Coming from Kino Lorber and Scorpion Releasing! Release date: August 31 "A federal agent (Christopher George, Grizzly, Day of the Animals, Mortuary) helps six convicts escape from a chain gang in order to use them in his war on a moonshine ring, led by the sadistic Burl (Ralph Meeker, Kiss Me Deadly, Paths of Glory, The Naked Spur), Fabian (Thunder Alley), Larry Bishop (Angel Unchained, The Savage Seven), Tom Nardini (Self Defense, The Young Animals), Robert DoQui (Robocop, Guyana: Cult of the Damned), Joe Turkel (Blade Runner, The Shining), Ross Hagen (Armed Response, Alienator), Ron Rifkin (TV’s Alias, Silent Running) and Leslie Parrish (Crash, The Manchurian Candidate) all star in this two-fisted brutal actioner." • Brand New 2K Master • NEW Interview with Actor Larry Bishop • Theatrical Trailer
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'The Tomb of Ligeia' (1965) - Coming from Kino Lorber Studio Classics Release date: September 7 "Star Vincent Price (Theater of Blood, The Last Man on Earth), director Roger Corman (The Premature Burial, The Raven) and screenwriter Robert Towne (The Last Detail, Chinatown) hook up for horror in Edgar Allan Poe’s most terrifying tale of passion, possession and purr-fect evil! When a dead wife sinks her claws into immortality—and comes back as a ferocious feline—she leads her husband’s (Price) new bride on a deadly game of cat and mouse. And when the fur starts flying, she soon learns that even in death... she can land on her feet! Elizabeth Shepherd (Damien: Omen II) and John Westbrook (Room at the Top) co-star in this chilling conclusion to Corman’s Poe cycle of films." Special features an specs:
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'Theater of Blood' (1973) - Coming from Kino Lorber Studio Classics Release date: September 7 "Screen legend Vincent Price (The Tomb of Ligeia) delivers a thrilling tour-de-force performance as a small-time actor plotting big-time revenge! This dramatically delicious concoction is an equal mixture of horror, comedy and Shakespeare that’ll please just about everyone — critics included After years of suffering deadly reviews, hammy Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart (Price) decides it’s curtains for his critics. Bumping off his detractors with executions inspired by the Bard, Lionheart stages a beheading in the manner of Cymbeline, a stabbing inspired by Julius Caesar and even an untimely removal of a pound of flesh improvised from The Merchant of Venice — proving once and for all that all the world really is a stage... for murder! Douglas Hickox (Brannigan) directed Price and a troupe of brilliant supporting players including Diana Rigg (Evil Under the Sun), Ian Hendry (The Bitch), Harry Andrews (The Nightcomers), Coral Browne (The Killing of Sister George), Jack Hawkins (Kidnapped), Michael Hordern (The Night My Number Came Up), Robert Morley (When Eight Bells Toll), Dennis Price (Kind Hearts and Coronets), Diana Dors (The Pied Piper), Madeline Smith (Live and Let Die), Joan Hickson (Seven Days to Noon), Renée Asherson (Pool of London), Milo O’Shea (Arabian Adventure) and Eric Sykes (Shalako)." Special features and specs:
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TOB ....SOLD ON THE ARTWORK!😎
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'Out of Sight' (1998) - Coming Soon on 4K UHD from Kino Lorber Studio Classics Starring George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Catherine Keener, Dennis Farina, Michael Keaton, Steve Zahn, Albert Brooks, Luis Guzman, Isaiah Washington, Viola Davis & Nancy Allen – Shot by Elliot Davis (The Underneath) – Music by David Holmes (Ocean’s Eleven) – Edited by Anne V. Coates (In the Line of Fire) – Screenplay by Scott Frank (Get Shorty) – Based on a Book by Elmore Leonard (Jackie Brown) – Directed by Steven Soderbergh (The Limey). • Brand New Dolby Vision Master!
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'Golden Needles' (1974) - Coming from Kino Lorber Studio Classics Release date: September 21st "From Robert Clouse, the sensational director of Enter the Dragon, Darker Than Amber, Game of Death, Force: Five, Gymkata and The Amsterdam Kill, comes this suspense story of a priceless ancient Chinese statue that is pursued halfway across the world. The legend of the golden statue (which contains seven youth-restoring acupuncture needles) promises the owner health and incredible vigor... but can also deliver a painful death! Joe Don Baker (Charley Varrick, Framed), Elizabeth Ashley (The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday), Ann Sothern (The Whales of August), Burgess Meredith (Burnt Offerings), Roy Chiao (Bloodsport), Frances Fong (Hellfighters) and martial arts legend Jim Kelly (Black Belt Jones, Three the Hard Way) are seven desperate people on one desperate chase to find the Golden Needles. Legendary composer Lalo Schifrin (Bullitt, Dirty Harry) provides the groovy score!" Special features and specs
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Another one from the 'I thought I'd never see list' F.P. 1 Doesn't Answer (1932) Directed by Karl Hartl Starring Hans Albers and Peter Lorre A spectacular German science fiction film in the tradition of Metropolis (1927) and Gold (1934), F.P. 1 Doesn’t Answer dramatizes the creation of a massive floating airport serving as a way station between four continents. Hans Albers (The Man Who Was Sherlock Holmes) stars as Ellissen, a dashing pilot who helps pursuade an heiress (Sybille Schmitz, Vampyr) to fund the visionary project. When communication with Floating Platform 1 is mysteriously interrupted, Ellissen risks his life to investigate its disappearance. Produced just as the Nazi government was taking control of the German film industry, F.P.1 was writer Kurt Siodmak’s last film before emigrating to England and eventually America, where (as Curt Siodmak) he would write The Ape, The Wolf Man, Donovan’s Brain, and many other classic Hollywood horrors). It was also the last pre-war German film of Peter Lorre (M, The Maltese Falcon), who costars as a sly photojournalist. This special edition includes both the restored German-language version of F.P.1 Doesn’t Answer as well as the English-language version, Secrets of F.P.1, featuring Conrad Veidt (The Man Who Laughs). Special Features *The complete English-language version, Secrets of F.P.1, starring Conrad Veidt, Jill Esmond, and Leslie Fenton *Audio commentary by film historian Eddie von Mueller |
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