Arrow Video, with
domestic sales and distribution expertise provided by MVD Entertainment Group,
will be delivering a new 2K restoration of the Dino De Laurentiis-produced
anthology, The Witches, to market on Jan. 9 as both DVD and Blu-ray
selections.
Arrow will be delivering
the original Italian-language version, which was released in Europe in 1967 and
eventually made its way to these shores in 1969 as an English-dubbed theatrical
release.
The film is of interest
on several levels, the first of which is the choice made by De Laurentiis to
have five different Italian filmmakers direct a chapter — a short story, if you
will — of the film. Each of these
segments feature Silvana Mangano (Bitter Rice, Five Branded Women, Barabbas,
Dune, etc.), who was married to De Laurentiis at the time, and although
the film is titled The Witches, the subject of the piece (and its segments) is
about social commentary and satire.
The choice in directors
is also noteworthy in that it reads like a who’s who of the period … Luchino
Visconti (Death in Venice, The Damed, Ludwig), Vittorio De Sica
(Oscar-winner for The Garden of the Finzi-Continis and Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,
plus such films as Woman Times Seven, A Brief Vacation, Umberto D.) Pier Paolo
Pasolini (Salo, The Decameron, The Canterbury Tales), Franco Rossi (The
Seducer, The Woman in the Painting, Three Nights of Love) and Mauro
Bolognini (Wild Love, The Lovemakers, Young Husbands, etc.).
And lastly, The
Witches features a segment with none other than Clint Eastwood, who had
finished For a Few Dollars More and was about to begin production on The
Good, the Bad and the Ugly — before departing Europe after his
Spaghetti Western successes — had time for a small role in this De
Laurentiis production.
As to bonus goodies, film
critic and author Tim Lucas (“Mario Bava: All the Colors of the Dark”) provides
commentary, plus there is a newly-minted video session with Ninetto Davoli
(featured in the Pasolini segment and an actor in a number of Pasolini’s films,
including The Hawks and the Sparrows, The Decameron and Arabian
Nights) and the segment featuring Clint Eastwood, “An Evening Like the
Others” by Vittorio De Sica is presented here in English.
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