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Castle of the Living Dead [Blu-ray]

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In the final film of his early ‘60s European period, Christopher Lee stars as a 19th century Count who invites a theatrical troupe for a weekend of horrors that boasts an enthusiastically creepy performance by Lee, startling locations in Lazio, Italy’s Orsini-Odescalchi Castle and ‘Park of the Monsters’, second-unit direction by Michael Reeves (WITCHFINDER GENERAL) and the screen debut of Donald Sutherland as both a doofus gendarme and a hunchbacked hag. Philippe Leroy (THE NIGHT PORTER) and Jacques Stany (VIOLENCE IN A WOMEN’S PRISON) co-star in this 1964 French-Italian co-production from American producer Paul Maslansky – who would go on to produce DEATH LINE and the POLICE ACADEMY movies – and fellow expat writer/director Warren Kiefer – after whom Sutherland would name his son – now scanned in 4K from the Italian negative for the first time ever.

Special Features:

  • Audio Commentary with Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson & Film Writer Troy Howarth
  • Audio Commentary with Film Writer Kat Ellinger
  • From the Castle to the Academy – Interview with Master Producer Paul Maslansky
  • The Castle of The Mystery ManRoberto Curti, Author of Mavericks of Italian Cinema, on Writer / Director Warren Kiefer

Disc Specs:

  • Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
  • Audio: English Mono
  • Closed Captions
  • Region Free
  • Run time: 90 mins

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      In the final film of his early ‘60s European period, Christopher Lee stars as a 19th century Count who invites a theatrical troupe for a weekend of horrors that boasts an enthusiastically creepy performance by Lee, startling locations in Lazio, Italy’s Orsini-Odescalchi Castle and ‘Park of the Monsters’, second-unit direction by Michael Reeves (WITCHFINDER GENERAL) and the screen debut of Donald Sutherland as both a doofus gendarme and a hunchbacked hag. Philippe Leroy (THE NIGHT PORTER) and Jacques Stany (VIOLENCE IN A WOMEN’S PRISON) co-star in this 1964 French-Italian co-production from American producer Paul Maslansky – who would go on to produce DEATH LINE and the POLICE ACADEMY movies – and fellow expat writer/director Warren Kiefer – after whom Sutherland would name his son – now scanned in 4K from the Italian negative for the first time ever.

      Special Features:

      • Audio Commentary with Mondo Digital's Nathaniel Thompson & Film Writer Troy Howarth
      • Audio Commentary with Film Writer Kat Ellinger
      • From the Castle to the Academy – Interview with Master Producer Paul Maslansky
      • The Castle of The Mystery ManRoberto Curti, Author of Mavericks of Italian Cinema, on Writer / Director Warren Kiefer

      Disc Specs:

      • Aspect ratio: 1.66:1
      • Audio: English Mono
      • Closed Captions
      • Region Free
      • Run time: 90 mins
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