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Region Code: 4K's are all Region Free, the blu-ray is Region B
FollowingThe Horrible Dr Hichcock, Italian horror master Riccardo Freda and scream queen Barbara Steele reunite withThe Ghost. In 1910 Scotland Margaret (Steele) and her lover, Dr. Charles Livingstone (Peter Baldwin,Stalag 17), plot to murder her wealthy, wheelchair-bound husband, Dr. John Hichcock, hoping to claim his fortune. But after John’s death, their carefully laid plans begin to unravel when his inheritance vanishes and terrifying supernatural events plague the isolated estate. As ghostly apparitions, séances and mounting paranoia drive the lovers toward madness, they are forced to question whether John’s vengeful spirit has truly returned from the grave—or whether a far more sinister deception is at work. Riccardo Freda’s Gothic chiller blends murder, betrayal and spectral terror with unforgettable atmosphere, newly restored in 4K from the original negative.
4K UHD & BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES
4K restoration of the long-lost original camera negative by Severin Films
4K UHD and Blu-ray presentation of the feature
Uncompressed mono PCM Italian and English audio tracks
Audio commentary by historians Eugenio Ercolani and Troy Howarth
Newly filmed interview portrait of director Riccardo Freda featuring screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi, long-time collaborators Marcello Avallone and Giovanni Fago, FX artist Sergio Stivaletti and actress Martine Brochard (26 mins)
Visual essay by Tim Lucas (29 mins)
Featurette on the controversy tied to the soundtrack and composers De Masi and Mannino, featuring film historian Pierpaolo De Sanctis and son of Francesco De Masi, Filippo (28 mins)
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Reversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original posters
New and improved English subtitle translation for Italian audio and English SDH for English audio
Booklet containing new writing by horror expert Kim Newman