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The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread

Since Arrow seems to be upping their Blu-ray release slate, I figured they deserved their own thread. Those of you posting on Battle Royale should probably just continue in the appropriate pre-existing thread(s). I've copied and pasted all of the recent posts on Arrow from the 'Foreign Cinema in Blu' thread, and I'll post all of the relevant info on upcoming releases in this thread as they are announced elsewhere. Feel free to post any reviews, news, artwork or whatnot in this thread dealing with all pre-existing (except Battle Royale), announced, or possible Arrow Blu-ray releases. Here are the pre-existing threads on Arrow Blu-ray titles:

Argento's 'Phenomena' 'Tenebrae' 'Deep Red' from Arrow Video (UK) July/Aug
Arrow Video's City of the Living Dead Blu-Ray
Dawn of the Dead / Day of the Dead - UK Releases (Arrow; Region Free)

Arrow promo (NSFW)

Here are all of Arrow's upcoming releases, with press-release info where available:

The Beyond - 2/14/11
Spoiler:
The Beyond
Blu-Ray - £24.99

Overview: Only death awaits in The Beyond!

Lucio Fulci’s masterpiece of face chewing Spider action, milky eyed psychics, face melting embalming fluid and rotted, flesh-crazed Zombies returns in all its blood splattered, surreal and grossly disturbing glory for a new generation of Horror Kids!

If your new business venture is sited on the cursed gateway to the hell dimension of The Beyond, then maybe it’s time to move elsewhere but Liza (Catriona MacColl) is determined to make her New Orleans hotel work, until strange things start happening, people vanish and her waking thoughts are haunted by a ghostly blind woman who seems to hold the answers to the whole bizarre fever-dream. As reality breaks down and the plot explodes, Liza must journey far from everything she understands and descend in The Beyond...

The Beyond is Fulci’s Zombie masterwork as he assaults his audience with shock after head spinning shock, all the while leading up to one of horror cinemas most heart stopping finales. The Beyond drives sane men mad and leads others to murder. Dare you step over to the other side?

THIS AMAZING EDITION CONTAINS:
- 4 option reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- Collector’s booklet featuring an introduction to the film by Eli Roth, director of ‘Cabin Fever’, ‘Hostel’ and ‘Hostel Part II’, ‘Beyond Bombast’ and an interview with Al Cliver by author and critic Calum Waddell as well as reprints of original Lobby Cards, stills and behind the scenes photographs from the collection of star David Warbeck.

Brand new HD restoration of the feature presented completely uncut

DISC 1 SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Introduction by star Cinzia Monreale (1080p)
- Audio Commentary with Antonella Fulci and Calum Waddell
- Audio Commentary with David Warbeck and Catriona MacColl
- AKA Sarah Keller: Cinzia Monreale remembers ‘The Beyond’ (1080p)
- Catriona MacColl Q&A from the Glasgow Film Theatre (1080p)
- Open Your Eyes Easter Egg (1080p)

DISC 2 SPECIAL FEATURES:
- One Step Beyond: Catriona MacColl Remembers a Spaghetti Splatter Classic
- Beyond Italy – Louis Fuller and the Seven Doors of Death: Interview with US distributor and editor of ‘The Beyond’ Terry Levene
- Butcher, Baker and Zombiemaker: The Living Dead Legacy of special effects wizard Gianetto Di Rossi
- Fulci Flashbacks: Dario Argento, Daria Nicolodi, Sergio Stivaletti, Antonella Fulci and others remember The Godfather of Gore
- Alternative colour pre-credits sequence
- Original International Trailer

In original aspect Ratio 2.35:1 (16x9) anamorphic with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio and original English and Italian mono audio options
DISC 1 - Blu-ray, region free (ABC)
DISC 2 - DVD PAL DVD, region 0

Vamp - 2/21/11
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Hold tight onto your 80s clothes - a true comedy horror comedy classic from that era is finally coming not only to UK DVD but to Blu-ray as well courtesy of Arrow Video in 2011.

The Lady is a Vamp!

Flesh hungry freaks, exotic vampire dancers and black comedy combine in one of the great cult video store hits of the 1980s... VAMP

At school, getting into the right fraternity can be a matter of life or death. Keith and AJ need to hire a stripper to entertain the brothers or their college days are over. In a shady after hours joint they find an adult entertainer like no other when they step into the world of sharp-fanged Katrina. Have these two freshmen bitten off more than they can chew? Stuck on the wrong side of town, on a dark night and surrounded by a plague of alien blood suckers... The answer is definitely yes!

With a cast including the gorgeous Dedee Pfeiffer and the frighteningly beautiful Grace Jones, this oddball combination of blood, laughs and vampire hotness is a must have for all lovers of the undead.

THIS AMAZING EDITION CONTAINS:
- 4 panel reversible sleeve options with new artwork and original posters
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- Exclusive collector’s booklet by Jay Slater critic and author of ‘Eaten Alive’
BLU-RAY CONTAINS:
- Glorious HD (1080p) transfer of the film in 1.85:1 original aspect ratio
- Original Mono Audio
- Optional English subtitles
- Brand new audio commentary with star Robert Rusler and critic Calum Waddell
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Introduction by Robert Rusler (1080p)
- Vamp it Up – Dedee Pfeiffer Remembers The After Dark Club (1080p)
- Vamp Stripped Bare – An Interview with Richard Wenk (1080p)
- Back to the 80s – Producing a Campy Cult Classic (1080p)
- Scrapbook of Scares - Richard Wenk looks over his collection of Vamp memorabilia (1080p)
- Easter Egg (1080p)
- Behind the Scenes Rehearsals
- Blooper Reel
- ‘Dracula Bites the Big Apple’ short film by Richard Wenk
- Original Trailer

Blu-ray Region ABC
Blu-ray RRP £22.99
Release date 21st February 2011

The other sleeve options for Vamp:



Phenomena - 3/7/11
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When Insects Attack!

Master of Italian Horror Dario Argento is joined by Jennifer Connelly for a gory 80s classic in Phenomena, a terrifying slice of fear cinema that mixes extreme violence, pounding Metal music, a vicious chimp wielding a scalpel and enough buzzing insects to choke an entire school...

Poor sleepwalking Jennifer doesn’t fit in at her boarding school and her uncanny ability to control insects isn’t helping her popularity. With the aid of a local Entomologist (Donald Pleasence), can she use her psychic insect skills to find the killer who’s leaving her fellow pupils in bloody pieces?

Argento piles on the bloody kills and surreal nightmares as the deafening buzz of a million bugs shatters your eardrums in one of the most demented Body-Horror movies ever produced.

THIS AMAZING EDITION CONTAINS:
- 4 panel reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
- Two sided fold out poster with new art work
- Exclusive collector’s booklet featuring brand new writing on Phenomena by Alan Jones, author of Profondo Argento
- High Definition transfer of the Italian cut of the film
- Original English* & Italian Stereo Audio
- Brand new subtitle translation of the Italian and optional English subtitles of the English audio
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Introduction by special effects artist Sergio Stivaletti (1080p)
- Dario's Monkey Business: The Making of Phenomena - A 50 minute long documentary featuring interviews with key talent behind the film including director Dario Argento, star Daria Nicolodi, underwater photographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia and more! (1080p)
- Music for Maggots - An Interview with composer with Claudio Simonetti (1080p)
- Creepers for Creatures - Sergio Stivaletti lives Q&A sessions from Dublin and Edinburgh (1080p)

Presented in original 1.66:1 (16x9) Aspect Ratio with English & Italian Stereo Audio options

*The English Audio track has some portions of English audio missing. This was either never recorded or has been lost. Scenes without English audio automatically revert to the Italian audio with English subtitles.

Blu-ray Region ABC
Blu-ray RRP - £22.99

Bicycle Thieves - 4/18/11
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Heralded as the greatest film ever made on release, winning an Oscar in 1949 and topping the Sight & Sound film poll in 1952, De Sica’s seminal work of Italian neorealism has had an impact on cinema worldwide from release to the present day, with filmmakers such as Satyajit Ray and Ken Loach claiming the film as a direct influence on their own.

Bicycle Thieves tells the story of Antonio, a long unemployed man who finally finds employment putting up cinema posters for which he needs a bicycle. His wife pawns all the family linen to redeem the already pawned bicycle and for Antonio salvation has come, until the bicycle is stolen. Antonio and his son take to the streets in a desperate search. Bicycle Thieves is as much about the position of Italians in post-War, post-Fascist Italy as the relationship between father and son, told through the labyrinth of the cinematic city with De Sica’s arresting visual poetry. Defining neorealism, a small period of filmmaking that focused on simple, humanist stories, Bicycle Thieves was one of the most captivating and moving.

Arrow Academy presents Vittorio De Sica’s masterpiece on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.

Special Features:
- Audio Commentary by Robert Gordon, Italian cinema expert and author of Bicycle Thieves (BFI Film Classics)
- ‘Cesare Zavattini’ a feature length documentary by director Carlo Lizzani on the great screenwriter, novelist, critic, long time De Sica collaborator and founder of Italian neorealism
- ‘Timeless Cinema’, a documentary portrait of director, actor and screenwriter Vittorio De Sica
- Original Trailer
- Booklet including brand new writing on the film and a reprint of Cesare Zavattini’s ‘Some Ideas on the Cinema’, illustrated with original Lobby Cards and stills
- Artwork presentation packaging including original posters and a newly commissioned artwork cover

Blu-ray Region B

Les Diaboliques - 4/18/11
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After the success of The Wages of Fear (Le salaire de la peur) Henri-Georges Clouzot cemented his reputation with his masterpiece, Les diaboliques.

Based on a novel by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac (who also wrote the novel on which Hitchcock’s Vertigo is based), Les diaboliques tells the story of a sadistic headmaster (Paul Meurisse) who brutalises his wife and mistress (Véra Clouzot and Simone Signoret) and their plot to murder him. Superbly edited with nail-biting suspense, the two women murder the headmaster and dump the body in the swimming pool, but when the pool is drained no corpse is found. An unsettling and beautifully-paced study of betrayal, mistrust and guilt, Les diaboliques is atmospherically shot in black and white, its murky tones hauntingly echo the moral ambiguity of its principals.

An acknowledged influence on Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick among others, Les diaboliques is presented on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.

Special Features:
- Brand new High Definition transfer of the film from a new restoration of the original negative
- Audio commentary by Susan Hayward, author of Les diaboliques (Cine-file French Film Guides)
- Original Trailer
- Filmed interview with Ginette Vincendeau, French cinema scholar, critic and author
- Original Trailer
- Brand new writing on the film by author and critic Brad Stevens and a re-printed interview with Clouzot by Paul Schrader illustrated with stills and rare original set drawings by Léon Barsacq.
- Artwork presentation packaging including original posters and a newly commissioned artwork cover

Blu-ray Region ABC

Rififi - 5/9/11
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A seminal work of crime filmmaking that lead the young critic Francois Truffaut to declare “the best Film Noir I have ever seen”, Jules Dassin’s Rififi [Du rififi chez les hommes] has influenced films as diverse as Reservoir Dogs and Ocean’s Eleven since its release.

Following, Tony le Stephanois (Jean Servais), a master thief fresh out of jail, wearing a harried look and suffering ill health he refuses to be involved with crime, until he finds his girlfriend shacked up with a rival gangster. With little reason to keep living he plans a final job. Tony sets about finding his crew and meticulously planning the job; a robbery of the jewellery store Mappin & Webb. Rififi revolves around the central heist, famed for its finite detail and incredible tension, but the drama does not end at the heist like so many other crime films. Dassin’s film is a humanist tale that hinges on the loyalty among thieves and draws on the fatalistic, doom laden lives common to crooks and thieves in pulp literature.

An instant commercial success in Paris and worldwide, the film was also very well received by the critics with Jules Dassin being awarded the best director prize at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Arrow Academy is proud to present Jules Dassin’s legendary film in 1080p high definition for the first time in the UK.

Blu-ray and DVD Special Features:
- High Definition transfer of the film from a brand new restoration on Blu-ray (1080p) and DVD
- Filmed introduction by Ginette Vincendeau, French cinema critic, scholar and author
- Interview with Jules Dassin
- Q&A with Jules Dassin at the BFI Southbank, London
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- A comprehensive booklet featuring brand new writing on the film by writer and filmmaker David Cairns, author Alastair Phillips (Rififi: French Film Guide), Francois Truffaut and John Trevelyan.
- Artwork presentation packaging including three original posters and a newly commissioned artwork cover

Aspect ratio 1.33:1

Blu-ray region B, DVD region 2
The Bird with the Crystal Plumage - 5/30/11
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A stunning portrait in psycho-terror!

Dario Argento nails the Giallo blueprint in The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, a brutal thriller that packs a gory brace of terrifying murders alongside it’s genre defining mix of red herrings, leather gloved slashers and stylish decor.

When Sam, an American writer in Rome, witnesses an attempted slaying in an art gallery, he unwittingly sets the killers sights on himself and his beautiful model girlfriend. But soon, things start to unravel as it becomes clear that the identity of the unknown slayer is very much open to question. Somebody’s killing everyone, who is the evil fiend? Could it be Sam himself?

Argento’s groundbreaking shocker combines eye-popping visuals with a seamy vein of sadomasochism and a lust for violence to create a genre defining movie classic.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
- 4 Sleeve art options with original and newly commissioned artwork
- Two-sided fold-out poster
- Exclusive collector’s booklet featuring brand new writing on the film by Alan Jones, author of ‘Profondo Argento’
- Brand new High Definition restoration of the film from the original negative presented in Director of Photography, Vittorio Storaro’s original 2:1 Univisium aspect ratio (1080p)
- Commentary by Kim Newman and Alan Jones
- A Crystal Classic: Luigi Cozzi Remembers Dario’s Bloody Bird (1080p)
- Sergio Martino: The Genesis of the Giallo (1080p)
- The Italian Hitchcock: Dario Argento Remembers The Bird With the Crystal Plumage (1080p)

Optional Original Italian and English LPCM mono audio
Running time 96 mins
Region ABC


Tenebrae - 6/13/11
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A notorious horror classic returns in all its depraved glory. This infamous video nasty updated the classic Giallo blueprint for the gorified 80s, courting controversy and drenching the viewer in crimson arterial spray.

A razor-wielding psycho is stalking the horror writer Peter Neal, in Rome to promote his latest work, Tenebre. But the author isn’t the obsessive killer’s only target, the beautiful women who surround him are doomed as one by one, they fall victim to the murderer’s slashing blade…

Will fiction and reality blur as fear and madness take hold? Watch in terror as by turns the cast fall victim to the sadistic imagination of Dario Argento, Italy’s master of horror.

THIS AMAZING EDITION CONTAINS:
- 4 Sleeve art options with original and newly commissioned art work
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- Exclusive collector’s booklet featuring brand new writing on Tenebrae by Alan Jones, author of Profondo Argento
- Brand new HD restoration of the film
- Audio Commentary with Argento experts, journalists and writers Kim Newman and Alan Jones
- Audio Commentary with Argento expert Thomas Rostock
- Introduction by Daria Nicolodi
- Screaming Queen! Daria Nicolodi remembers Tenebrae
- The Unsane World of Tenebrae: An interview with Dario Argento
- A Composition for Carnage: Claudio Simonetti on Tenebrae
- Goblin: Tenebrae and Phenomena Live from the Glasgow Arches
- Original Trailer

In original 1.85:1 aspect ratio with LPCM mono English & Italian audio with optional English subtitles for English and Italian audio

The Funhouse - 7/18/11
Obsession - 8/1/11
Spoiler:

THE LOVE STORY THAT WILL SCARE THE LIFE OUT OF YOU

Obsession. Def: A Compulsive, often unreasonable idea or emotion

High melodrama, creeping insanity and barely contained delirium abound in this dizzying tribute to the high tension thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock from director Brian De Palma (Carrie, Scarface, Dressed to Kill)

Michael Courtland is a Southern gentleman who seems to have everything - A successful business, a beautiful wife and an adoring young daughter – until a botched kidnapping tears his world apart leaving him widowed, bereaved and bereft. Years later on a trip to Italy, he meets a woman with an uncanny resemblance to his late wife but all is not how it appears as a twisted conspiracy threatens to unhinge his mental shackles, sending him to the knife edge of MADNESS!

A master class in mounting unease and clammy palmed claustrophobia, Obsession is a classic 70s thriller with an evil twist that will leave you speechless.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Brand new High Definition transfer of the film (1080p)
- Original LPCM Mono Audio and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio audio options
- 4 panel reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork
- Two sided fold out poster
- Exclusive collector’s booklet featuring an essay on the film by critic and author Brad Stevens
- Available for the first time! Paul Schrader’s original screenplay of the film in a perfect bound booklet. With the original title Déjà vu, Schrader’s original script includes unfilmed sequences and sees the tripartite structure deal with the past, present and future of Michael Courtland.
- Obsession Revisited: Interviews with director Brian De Palma, stars Cliff Robertson and Genevieve Bujold and more!
- Early Brian De Palma short films: Woton’s Wake (1962) and The Responsive Eye (1966)
- Original Trailer

English subtitles for deaf and hearing impaired
Region ABC

Ashes and Diamonds - 9/12/11
Cat O' Nine Tails - 9/26/11
Maniac Cop - 10/31/11
The Exterminator - 11/7/11
The Conformist - 1/30/12
Demons - 2012
Demons 2 - 2012
House by the Cemetery - 2012
Red Scorpion - 2012

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I'll probably be picking up Phenomena and Tenebre simply for the fact Anchor Bay still owns the rights to them here in Region A... and well... I don't see either coming out anytime soon.
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Great idea. I plan on getting all of their region-free titles, and this thread makes keeping a checklist much easier.
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The Beyond is an absolute must since i don't see grindhouse releasing blu-rays anytime soon...i could be wrong.
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So where do you order these from?
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So where do you order these from?
I order them from amazon.co.uk


even though it sounds like the commentary track is exclusive to the Arrow release, I still can't decide which version of 'Deep Red' I should buy, that shouldn't stop me though, since I own both the Arrow and BU release of 'City of the Living Dead'
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So where do you order these from?
Amazon UK is usually your best bet, as they remove VAT, though you might want to double-check this search engine, as prices are occasionally cheaper elsewhere. The Amazon price almost always drops a pound or two before release, so keep that in mind.
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I keep trying to pry information about the "Arrow Academy" titles out of the guys at Arrow, but no luck yet. Fran at Arrow just got back from vacation, so maybe I'll start leaning on him again...
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"Departures" was region B locked.

"Bird With The Crystal Plumage" is being released from them in March (or was it April?)
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Spirits of the Dead is on my shopping list. Very cool to see a nice edition of that on BD.
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Originally Posted by manicsounds
"Departures" was region B locked.

"Bird With The Crystal Plumage" is being released from them in March (or was it April?)
Other than new bonus material, I don't see how it could eclipse the Blue Underground disc. Same would go for the other Argento titles out from them at the moment (Two Evil Eyes and The Stendhal Syndrome).
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Spirits of the Dead is on my shopping list. Very cool to see a nice edition of that on BD.
I loved the Jane Fonda segment. I would get it just for that. If the price was right, that is.
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I am just getting into the Arrow Video Collection and I gotta say these are the Criterion of Grindhouse films. The packaging is awesome

This is a good place to get info on all Arrow Blu-ray releases too
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/movies.php?studioid=323

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I am curious to know if teh Arrow blu-ray of Caligula is complety uncut with all the sex scenes intact like the US release
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Hopefully Arrow releases some of these in the Arrow Video Collection on Blu-Ray. I've seen some of the DVD pacaking and it's pretty sweet:
Bare Behind Bars
Demons
Deadly Outlaw: Rekka
Jaguar Lives
Macabre
Martin
Silent Night, Deadly Night
Sleepless
Street Trash
Terror at the Opera (aka Opera)
The Card Player
The House By The Cemetery
The Stendahl Syndrome
Two Evil Eyes

also it would be cool if Arrow could get rights to some of these and release them:
Suspiria
Giallo (just to have every Argento on Blu)
The Phantom of the Opera (Argento)
Porno Holocaust
Erotic Nights of the Living Dead
Anthropophagaus: The Grim Reaper
Battle Royale II
Ichi The Killer
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I added the Arrow Academy titles to the first post. I'll continue to update the initial release list as new titles are announced.
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From the Arrow Films forum on Criterion Forum:
Originally Posted by Arrow
Aiming for a June release on (Rififi), yes it looks stunning... We shot two interviews with Ginette Vincendeau, one for this and one for Les diaboliques, looked at them the other day and they're great, in editing stages right now, running currently about 20+ mins...(The previous commentary) will be included....Special features from the previous Arrow disc are included - an interview with Dassin and a Dassin Q&A from the BFI Southbank, or NFT as it was called then as well as the original trailer.
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These will almost certainly be region B locked.
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Originally Posted by zombeaner
These will almost certainly be region B locked.
The Arrow Academy releases? I'm sure. I'll post region coding as soon as it's confirmed though.
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Any word on if Phenomena and Tenebre will be uncut? I'm not sure if they've ever been passed uncut by the British film board...
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The specs on Phenomena I just added to the first post don't mention whether the film is cut or not, only 'High Definition transfer of the Italian cut of the film', which makes me assume that the English-language cut will be in SD. I emailed Arrow with your question, and I'll post any response I receive in this thread.
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Originally Posted by NoirFan
The specs on Phenomena I just added to the first post don't mention whether the film is cut or not, only 'High Definition transfer of the Italian cut of the film', which makes me assume that the English-language cut will be in SD. I emailed Arrow with your question, and I'll post any response I receive in this thread.
Ah, thank you very much! It would be nice if they were and I could upgrade the Anchor Bay dvds.
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Any word on if Phenomena and Tenebre will be uncut?
Originally Posted by Arrow email
We are awaiting details from the BBFC but we imagine there shouldn’t be any problems.
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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread

Originally Posted by manicsounds
"Bird With The Crystal Plumage" is being released from them in March (or was it April?)
March 28th. They'll also be releasing Cat O' Nine Tails on April 11th. No info on specs or extras yet.
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Re: The Official Arrow Blu-ray Thread

Originally Posted by zombeaner
These will almost certainly be region B locked.
Bicycle Thieves is, but Les Diaboliques isn't.

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