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The Comedy of Terrors

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From Jacques Tourneur, director of numerous horror classics including Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie and Night of the Demon, comes The Comedy of Terrors – a gleefully macabre tale which brings together genre greats Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff.

Price plays Waldo Trumbull, a perpetually inebriated, down-on-his-luck undertaker who has struck on an interesting way to boost business – by hastening the deaths of those whom he buries. When landlord Mr. Black (Basil Rathbone) threatens to put him out on the street for falling behind with the rent, Trumbull, together with his reluctant and bumbling assistant Felix Gillie (Lorre), hatches an ill-advised plan to “kill two birds with one stone”, so to speak…

The penultimate directorial effort from Tourneur, The Comedy of Terrors bears many of the hallmarks of the master filmmaker’s earlier works, whilst adding a healthy dash of humour to the proceedings. Careful – you might just die laughing!

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the feature, transferred from original film elements by MGM
Original Mono 2.0 audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray)
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Audio Commentary with author and film historian David Del Valle and cult director David DeCoteau
Vincent Price: My Life and Crimes – The previously unreleased, alternate cut of the 1987 David Del Valle/Vincent Price interview in which the actor looks back over his extraordinary career
Whispering in Distant Chambers: The Nightfall of Jacques Tourneur – A specially-commissioned video essay by David Cairns looking at the various themes and stylistic motifs which reappear throughout the director’s work
Richard Matheson Storyteller – An archive interview with the Comedy of Terrors writer
Original Theatrical Trailer
Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Paul Shipper
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MichaelB wrote: Tue May 27, 2014 3:42 pm Confirmed as an upcoming Arrow release via their Twitter account.

More news when I get any.
My least favorite Jacques Tourneur film is also the first Tourneur film on Blu-ray (I think?).

I dunno, I think I need someone to convince me to buy this.
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Night of the Demon is available from Wild Side.
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What A Disgrace wrote:I dunno, I think I need someone to convince me to buy this.
How about Rhubarb?
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That's the reason I'm going to have to buy this. Catlover in the household. Plus its a fun movie.
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What A Disgrace wrote:My least favorite Jacques Tourneur film is also the first Tourneur film on Blu-ray (I think?).

I dunno, I think I need someone to convince me to buy this.
There is also a german blu of Anne of the Indies as Die Piratkoenigin.
The Wild side Demon is top notch. Isn't there a Way of the Gaucho blu out there somewhere?
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The cat wins. I'll buy this.
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Full specs announced:
Release Date: 16th February 2015
Format: Dual Format Blu-ray + DVD
Starring: Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff
Director: Jacques Tourneur

Synopsis: From Jacques Tourneur, director of numerous horror classics including Cat People, I Walked with a Zombie and Night of the Demon, comes The Comedy of Terrors – a gleefully macabre tale which brings together genre greats Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff.
Price plays Waldo Trumbull, a perpetually inebriated, down-on-his-luck undertaker who has struck on an interesting way to boost business – by hastening the deaths of those whom he buries. When landlord Mr. Black (Basil Rathbone) threatens to put him out on the street for falling behind with the rent, Trumbull, together with his reluctant and bumbling assistant Felix Gillie (Lorre), hatches an ill-advised plan to “kill two birds with one stone”, so to speak…

The penultimate directorial effort from Tourneur, The Comedy of Terrors bears many of the hallmarks of the master filmmaker’s earlier works, whilst adding a healthy dash of humour to the proceedings. Careful – you might just die laughing!

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the feature, transferred from original film elements by MGM
- Original Mono 2.0 audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu-ray)
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio Commentary with Price historian David Del Valle
Extensive archive interview with Vincent Price
- Whispering in Distant Chambers: The Nightfall of Jacques Tourneur – a specially-commissioned video essay by David Cairns, which charts the career of director Tourneur
- Richard Matheson Storyteller – an archive featurette on the Comedy of Terrors writer
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Paul Shipper
- Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Chris Fujiwara, author of Jacques Tourneur: The Cinema of Nightfall, illustrated with original archive stills and posters.


Region: B/2
Rating: 12
Cat No: FCD1041
Duration: 83 mins
Language: English
Subtitles: English SDH
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audio: 2.0 Mono
Colour
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According to the information here, the MGM master for The Comedy of Terrors has one second missing that was there on the laserdisc, causing a nonsensical jump cut. I've heard that the Blu-ray from Shout! is the same (though according to that page, the Optimum DVD in the UK was fine, so the scene at least exists in DVD quality). Would be nice to see it restored, though I understand it may not be possible.
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Makes me yearn for an Arrow full on blu Lewton box.
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The Lewtons, and most RKOs, were owned in the UK by Polygram, then Universal. I think Odeon has licensed some from Universal for UK DVD.

Speaking of which, I'd love to see Universal's film materials on King Kong used to make a new HD transfer, as they have the exit music lacking from the Warner (and previously, Turner) materials.
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EddieLarkin wrote:According to the information here, the MGM master for The Comedy of Terrors has one second missing that was there on the laserdisc, causing a nonsensical jump cut. I've heard that the Blu-ray from Shout! is the same (though according to that page, the Optimum DVD in the UK was fine, so the scene at least exists in DVD quality). Would be nice to see it restored, though I understand it may not be possible.
It's in the Arrow edition.

Packaging pics.
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Great news!
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