Freaks - 1931 - Tod Browning
Modérateurs : Karen, savoy1, DeVilDead Team
- Dorian Gray
- Messages : 131
- Inscription : dim. mai 02, 2004 12:46 pm
- Contact :
Freaks - 1931 - Tod Browning
This classic from horror master Tod Browning (Dracula) was first released in 1932, but subsequently banned in England for more than 30 years because of its controversial casting and portrayal of real people with grotesque physical deformities. In the 1960s Freaks developed a huge cult following at midnight shows. Even today, it retains its power to transfix an audience. Freaks features the "living torso" Prince Radian, Siamese twins Daisy and Violet Hilton, half-bodied Johnny Eck, "pinheads" Elvira and Jenny Lee Snow and others. Plot involves an exquisite looking but cold-hearted high-wire artist (Olga Baclanova) who marries a wealthy circus performer (little person Harry Earles), and then schemes with her bodybuilder lover (Henry Victor) to poison her husband in order to inherit his wealth. The group of "freaks" seeks revenge and gets even with the high-wire artist.
On DVD, Freaks has been remastered from rare nitrate film elements to improve image and audio quality. Bonus materials will include:
Three alternate endings
All-new documentary, Freaks: Sideshow Cinema
Commentary by David J. Skal, author of "Dark Carnival: The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood's Master of the Macabre"
Special message prologue added for the theatrical reissue
Source :
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htforum ... did=196477
On DVD, Freaks has been remastered from rare nitrate film elements to improve image and audio quality. Bonus materials will include:
Three alternate endings
All-new documentary, Freaks: Sideshow Cinema
Commentary by David J. Skal, author of "Dark Carnival: The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood's Master of the Macabre"
Special message prologue added for the theatrical reissue
Source :
http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htforum ... did=196477
- Schlockbuster
- Messages : 553
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 7:53 pm
- Contact :
-
- Messages : 95
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 12:29 pm
- Localisation : entre les seins de christy
- Allan Theo
- Messages : 4703
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 9:57 am
- Localisation : Paris
1.33 (ou 1.66) il me semble, je l'ai vu en salle il y a moins de 4 mois et je me souviens d'un ratio "carré"big john 33 a écrit :c'est quoi le format original du film?
gracias
"Comme disait mon ami Richard Nixon, mieux vaut une petite tâche sur la conscience qu'une grosse sur l'honneur. Allez en vous remerciant bonsoir."
- Dorian Gray
- Messages : 131
- Inscription : dim. mai 02, 2004 12:46 pm
- Contact :
-
- Messages : 95
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 12:29 pm
- Localisation : entre les seins de christy
- Mister Zob
- Messages : 290
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 11:28 am
- Localisation : Hill House
- Contact :
- Schlockbuster
- Messages : 553
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 7:53 pm
- Contact :
Oui en double-programme avec sa suite que j'ai jamais vu. La news complète (dvdfile) :Mister Zob a écrit :Yesss !
Et LE VILLAGE DES DAMNES aussi ! Y a bon !!!
Want more scary fun this summer? How about the return of The Lost Boys, the barometer of all that was hip in 80's vampire chic? (Yes, there once was a time when kids thought the two Coreys were cool.) At last getting the two-disc special edition treatment, Warner Home Video will release the Joel Schumacher cult fave on August 10th. Newly remastered in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital 5.1, there will be plenty of extras to sink your teeth into: audio commentary by Schumacher, multi-angle video commentary with Corey Haim, Corey Feldman and Jamison Newlander, "The Lost Boys: A Retrospective" documentary, seven additional featurettes ("Inside the Vampire's Cave," "A Director's Vision," "Comedy vs. Horror," "Fresh Blood: A New Look at Vampires," "Vamping Out: The Undead Creations of Greg Cannom," "Haimster & Feldog: The Story of the Two Coreys" and "The Lost Boys Sequel?"), deleted scenes, the INXS "Good Times" music video and theatrical trailers. Retail for all this bloodletting? Only $26.95.
Also due to scare the wits out of you on the 10th are four more great Warner special editions. Each includes remastered transfers in the films' respective theatrical aspect ratios, theatrical trailers and a list price of $19.95 a pop, plus additional extras: Dead Ringer (commentary by actor and playwright Charles Busch and "Bette Davis Speaks" author Boze Hadleigh, and "Double Take: Bette vs. Bette" and vintage "Behind-the-Scenes at the Doheny Mansion" featurettes); the camp classic The Bad Seed (commentary by Patty McCormack and Busch, plus the "Enfant Terrible: A Conversation with Patty McCormack" featurette); a double-feature of the original Village of the Damned and Children of the Damned (featuring commentaries by "Chronicles of Terror: Silent Screams" author Steve Haberman on the former, and screenwriter John Briley on the latter); and the long-awaited DVD premiere of Tod Browning's notorious Freaks (with an optional theatrical reissue prologue, three alternate endings, "Freaks: Sideshow Cinema" documentary, and commentary by David J. Skal, author of "Dark Carnival: The Secret World of Tod Browning, Hollywood's Master of the Macabre"). August can't come soon enough...
- Harry Hausen
- Messages : 811
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 12:36 pm
- Localisation : Dernière maison sur la gauche ...
- Mister Zob
- Messages : 290
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 11:28 am
- Localisation : Hill House
- Contact :
Les visuels : http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=11387
- Mister Zob
- Messages : 290
- Inscription : ven. avr. 30, 2004 11:28 am
- Localisation : Hill House
- Contact :