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[VIDEO] Halloween Wish List – Karloff & Lugosi: Horror Classics on Blu-ray

As I just mentioned in my review of the Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Blu-ray disc, I’m a passionate fan of the Universal Monster films of the 30s and 40s. And through them, I’ve become fascinated with the actors who played many of the starring roles. In particular, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff, most famous for their iconic portrayals of Dracula and the Frankenstein monster. Watching the newly released Karloff & Lugosi: Horror Classics on DVD over the last few evenings has just led me to feel overjoyed that we’ve finally got access to these fantastic films on home video while at the same time, frustrated that we haven’t seen a single horror classic from their era in high-def yet!

Karloff and Lugosi

It’s been proven time and again that Black and White films can look spectactular on Blu-ray. And while the B&W movies presented in this newest collection may not be the “classics” that Lugosi and Karloff are most well known for, it would certainly be wonderful to see them make their way to Blu-ray. In particular, Michael Curtiz‘ (Casablanca, White Christmas) very stylish The Walking Dead, starring Karloff at his most pitiable. Fantastic and worth the price of the set alone!

Karloff and Lugosi: Horror Classics DVD Blu-ray

WHV Press Release:

    KARLOFF & LUGOSI HORROR CLASSICS
    The Walking Dead! Frankenstein-1970!
    You’ll Find Out! Zombies on Broadway!

    OCTOBER 6 FROM WARNER HOME VIDEO

    Burbank, Calif., June 15, 2009 – Horror fans will again be screaming this Halloween when Warner Home Video debuts the Karloff & Lugosi Horror Classics October 6 — four frightfully fun horror classics all in one collection and on DVD for the first time. Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, iconic horror actors best known for creating the screen’s original Frankenstein and Dracula characters, star here in other roles in The Walking Dead, Frankenstein-1970, You’ll Find Out and Zombies on Broadway. The 2-disc set will be available for $26.98 SRP.

    The Walking Dead (1936)
    The Walking Dead is a unique blend of cinematic horror and the classic Warner Bros. gangster stylings. This long-admired cult favorite stars Boris Karloff, who gives an outstanding performance as John Ellman, an ex-con framed for murder who’s sentenced to the electric chair. When Ellman is brought back to life through the miracles of science, his only task is to seek revenge against those responsible for his death. Michael Curtiz (Casablanca) directs this eerie tale.

    Special Feature:
    –Commentary by historian Greg Mank

    Frankenstein-1970 (1958)
    Nearly twenty years after his final appearance as the Frankenstein monster in Son of Frankenstein, Boris Karloff returned to the screen in a new film derived from the Mary Shelley story that first catapulted him to stardom. In this 1958 horror classic, Karloff appears in the role of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a descendent of the original doctor, whose depleted fortune forces him to grant a film crew access to the family castle to shoot a horror flick. It’s not all bad, though, since he now has a supply of fresh body parts ready for harvesting.

    Special Feature:
    –Commentary by historians Charlotte Austin and Tom Weaver

    You’ll Find Out (1940)
    Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Peter Lorre poke fun at their horror-genre personas in this wacky 1940 RKO mix of music, murder and mirth. The plot finds the trio of horror legends leaving a trail of terror and laughs along the way, as they plan a murder in order to nab a young heiress’ inheritance in a spooky, spoofy haunted house tale. The film was one of several hits of the era featuring the music and merriment of the then popular Kay Kyser and his band. The film’s original song, “I’d Know You Anywhere” was Oscar® nominated.

    Zombies on Broadway (1945)
    The emphasis is equally spread between horror and hi-jinx in this wacky RKO production that has endeared itself to generations of die-hard Lugosi fans. Here, Bela Lugosi stars as mad scientist Dr. Paul Renault who ends up with more than he bargained for when he encounters
    two inept Broadway press agents (Alan Carney and Wally Brown) looking for a real-life zombie to use for a publicity stunt in promoting a new nightclub.

    KARLOFF & LUGOSI HORROR CLASSICS
    Street Date: October 6, 2009
    Collection Pricing: $26.98 SRP

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