Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
1946 |
Director: |
Mark Robson |
Rating: |
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Disc ID: 13E1-93F1-583A-2720
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Running time: |
1:19 (79 Min.) |
Casetype: |
Keep Case |
Format: |
NTSC, Black & White, 1.33:1, Full Frame |
DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Double-Layered |
Released: |
October 04, 2005 |
Collection type: |
Owned |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
January 01, 1970 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
Review (movie): |
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Review (video): |
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Overview |
The most celebrated star in the history of screen horror headlines these two atmospheric works filled with producer Val Lewton's trademark mix of mood, madness and premeditated dread. Boris Karloff shares a quarantined house with other strangers on a plague-infested - perhaps spirit-haunted Isle of the Dead. St. Mary's of Bethlehem Asylum in 1761 London is the setting for Bedlam. Karloff gives an uncanny performance as the doomed overseer who fawns on high-society benefactors while ruling the mentally disturbed inmates with an iron fist. Mark Robson, who edited three films for Lewton and directed five, guides both films. |
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Audio format |
English |  | Dolby Digital Mono | Commentary |  | Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo |
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Subtitles |
English
French
Spanish |
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B |
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DL B |
1 | Main Feature | ![Side A ID = 13E193F1583A2720 [ISLE_DEAD_BEDLAM_NA]](gfx/discid.gif) | | |  | |
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Features |
• Scene Access • Commentary • Closed Captioned
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