Mill Creek Entertainment
continues to expand its Feb. 6 priced-to-collect DVD and Blu-ray release slate
with news this week that horror icon Christopher Lee’s 100 Years of Horror will
be available as a three-disc DVD presentation on this first street-date Tuesday
in February.
All 24 episodes,
featuring such topics as “Frankenstein’s Friends,” “Werewolves,” “Boris
Karloff,” “Scream Queens” and more … you name a subject related to horror and
Christopher Lee, along with Roger Corman, the late Hugh Hefner, Fred Olen Ray,
Robert Wise (and more), cover it with interviews and film footage. If you are a genre fan, 100 Years of Horror in
this priced to own (an SRP of just $14.98) collection is an absolute must on
DVD!!!
And speaking of horror,
Feb. 6 will also see the three-disc, ten-film collection titled Shadow
Stalkers released on DVD. The
SRP is just $14.98 (and that’s before discounts at retail).
Included in this
collection is director Irvin Kershner’s 1978 thriller, Eyes of Laura Mars
(screenplay by John Carpenter), starring Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones, Brad
Dourif and Raul Julia.
Other films in the
collection include Nightmare in Wax (1969, Cameron Mitchell), The Driller Killer (1979,
directed by and starring Abel Ferrara), Don't Answer the Phone (1980,
written and directed by Robert Hammer, with Nicholas Worth and Flo Lawrence), Happy
Birthday to Me (1981, with Melissa Sue Anderson and Glenn Ford) and
Karen Black teams with Bud Cort in director Michael Schroeder’s 1988 chiller, Out
of the Dark.
And for Christmas-season
horror fans, Shadow Stalkers includes both director Edmund Purdom’s
Santa-slaughter flick, Don't Open Till Christmas, and
writer/director Theodore Gershuny’s 1972 film, Silent Night, Bloody Night
(with Patrick O'Neal, John Carradine and Mary Woronov).
Rounding out the list of
new Feb. 6 DVD releases are Seasons of the Heart (starring Carol
Burnett and George Segal) and Sudden Fury: A Family Torn Apart (both
feature Digital Copy), plus the Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis Collection,
which includes five films — Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River,
Hook
Line and Sinker, 3 on a Couch, Who was That Lady? and How
To Save A Marriage and Ruin Your Life plus 28 episodes from the Colgate
Comedy Hour (this is a six-disc set).
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