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The Old Dark House 4K

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The Old Dark House 4K (1932)
de James Whale

Eureka Entertainment - 28 juillet 2025
(Edition limitée en fonction des stocks disponibles, ensuite arrive une version simple, non contractuel après la période de précommande)

Titre Original
Audio
: English: LPCM 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 1h12
Format : Limited Edition / 4K Ultra HD / Import UK 
Zone : Region free
Genre : Horreur

Synopsis
Seeking shelter from a pounding rainstorm in a remote region of Wales, several travellers are admitted to a gloomy, foreboding mansion belonging to the extremely strange Femm family. Trying to make the best of it, the guests must deal with their sepulchral host, Horace Femm and his obsessive, malevolent sister Rebecca. Things get worse as the brutish manservant Morgan gets drunk, runs amuck and releases the long pent-up brother Saul, a psychotic pyromaniac who gleefully tries to destroy the residence by setting it on fire.

Contenu et Bonus
  • A limited edition O-card slipcase, featuring artwork by Sara Deck strictly exclusive to this edition only
  • A limited edition collector’s booklet featuring a new essay on The Old Dark House by Craig Ian Mann, an essay by Philip Kemp and select archival material
  • 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation from a 4K digital restoration, presented in a new and exclusive Dolby Vision HDR (HDR 10 compatible) grade.
  • Uncompressed LPCM audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Audio commentary by critic and author Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
  • Audio commentary by Gloria Stuart
  • Audio commentary by James Whale biographer James Curtis
  • Meet the Femms – video essay by critic and filmmaker David Cairns
  • Daughter of Frankenstein – an interview with Sara Karloff
  • Rescuing a Classic – archival interview with director Curtis Harrington focused on his efforts to save The Old Dark House, then considered a lost film
  • 2018 re-release trailer
  • Stills gallery