Arrow
Films second wave of US releases to include
Blood
and Black Lace (Limited
Edition Steelbook and BD/DVD),
Massacre
Gun (BD/DVD),
and
The
Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll and Miss Osbourne (BD/DVD)
all via MVD Entertainment Group in April
MVD
Entertainment Group announced the distribution of Arrow Video in
North America last month with a host of cult titles receiving deluxe treatment
in video, audio, supplements and artwork.
A
strong schedule of April titles follows suit with MASSACRE GUN (limited
to 3k copies) starring genre icon Jo Shishido on the 7th; BLOOD AND BLACK
LACE, the Italian classic that would spearhead the giallo genre and provide a
prototype for the slasher movie will be available as a Limited Edition
Steelbook and on dual format Blu-ray / DVD on the 14th; and finally, THE
STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MISS OSBOURNE, Walerian Borowczyk's visually
stunning adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's much-filmed tale will follow on
the 21st.
Arrow's global reputation as one of the finest labels in the world has
come about through consistent high quality product and a focus on fan-based
products always at its core. This includes a major investment on restoring
original material through modern techniques as well as pioneering packaging
solutions and newly commissioned artwork for each release.
BLOOD
AND BLACK LACE (Blu-ray / DVD) and LIMITED EDITION STEELBOOK:
The
Cristiana Haute Couture fashion house is a home to models... and
backstabbing... and blackmail... and drug deals... and now MURDER. Having
established a template for the giallo with The Girl Who Knew Too Much, Mario
Bava set about cementing its rules with Blood and Black Lace. In doing so he
created one of the most influential films ever made - an Italian classic that
would spearhead the giallo genre, provide a prototype for the slasher movie,
and have a huge effect on filmmakers as diverse as Dario Argento and Martin
Scorsese. Newly restored from the original camera negative and presented here
in its original, uncut Italian form, this dual-format release allows fans to
see Blood and Black Lace afresh and offers newcomers the ideal introduction to
a major piece of cult filmmaking..
Limited Edition Steelbook: http://mvdb2b.com/s/BloodAndBlackLaceLimitedEditionSteelbook/MVD7207BR
MASSACRE
GUN (Blu-ray / DVD):
Genre
icon Jo Shishido stars in this tense and violent yakuza yarn from genre stalwart
and Seijun Suzuki's former assistant, Yasuharu Hasebe (Female Prisoner
Scorpion: #701's Grudge Song). Shishido stars as Kuroda, a mob hitman who turns
on his employers after being forced to execute his lover. Joining forces with
his similarly wronged brothers, hot-headed Eiji (Tatsuya Fuji, In the Realm of
the Senses) and aspiring boxer Saburô (Jirô Okazaki, Stray Cat Rock: Sex
Hunter), the trio escalate their mob retaliation to all-out turf war where no
one will stop until one faction emerges victorious. Strikingly violent for the
period and gorgeously photographed in monochrome like genre siblings Branded to
Kill and A Colt is My Passport (Shishido's other films from 1967), Massacre Gun
is a bold iteration on the genre featuring some stunning compositions and the
assured direction of Hasebe.
Info / Assets: http://mvdb2b.com/s/MassacreGunDualFormatBluRayDVD/MVD7205BR
THE STRANGE
CASE OF DR JEKYLL AND MISS OSBOURNE (Blu-ray / DVD):
"Potent
and poetic, mischievous and macabre, Borowczyk's film shows how many
imaginative worlds the horror movie can open up when the right artist holds the
keys" (Nigel Andrews, Financial Times) It's the engagement party for
brilliant young Dr Henry Jekyll (Udo Kier) and his fiancée, the beautiful
Fanny Osbourne (Marina Pierro), attended by various pillars of Victorian
society, including the astonishing Patrick Magee in one of his final roles. But
when people are found raped and murdered outside and ultimately inside the
house, it becomes clear that a madman has broken in to disrupt the festivities
- but who is he? And why does Dr Jekyll keep sneaking off to his laboratory? We
know the answer, of course, but Walerian Borowczyk's visually stunning
adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's much-filmed tale is crammed with wildly
imaginative and outrageously perverse touches characteristic of the man who
scandalised audiences with Immoral Tales and The Beast, not least the
explicitly sexualised nature of Mr Hyde's primal urges.
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