Incubus 4K Limited Edition (1966)
de Leslie Stevens
Arrow - 14 janvier 2025
Titre Original :
Audio : Esperanto
Sous-Titres : English / Esperanto SDH
Durée : 1h14
Format : 4K Ultra HD Limited Edition / 2 cuts / Import UK
Zone : Region Free
Genre : Horreur
Synopsis
Kia is a succubus, luring to their final perdition men who already have sinful habits and libertine inclinations. She tires of this, it's too easy, and these souls are going to Hell anyway. She wants to match wits and charm with someone who is good. So, against the advice of her sister Amael, Kia seeks out Marc, a man who has already faced death with courage. After a night together, Kia finds that not only is Marc's goodness still intact, but she has been ravaged by love. In anger, she and Amael conjure an incubus to deal with Marc. The incubus starts with Marc's sister, Arndis. Who will win the struggle for souls?
Contenu
4K ULTRA HD LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- 4K restoration from the last surviving 35mm print by Le Chat Qui Fume
- 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Original lossless Esperanto mono audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Optional Esperanto subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- New audio commentary by writer and genre historian David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: The Official Companion
- Archive audio commentary by star William Shatner
- Archive audio commentary by producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall and camera operator William Fraker
- Alternate 1.37:1 presentation of the film (1080p only)
- Words and Worlds: Incubus and Esperanto in Cinema, a newly filmed interview with genre historian Stephen Bissette
- Internacia Lingvo: A History of Esperanto, a newly filmed interview with Esther Schor, author of Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language
- An Interview with the Makers of Incubus, an archive interview by Schow with Taylor, Hall and Fraker
- Video trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells
- Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Frank Collins and Jason Kruppa