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💿 Specifiche & Lingue
L'Edizione
Formato
Edizioni Speciali & Limitate
Confezione
Slipcase Rigida
Numero Dischi
3 dischi
Data Uscita
01/01/2025
Genere
Avventura
Video & Codifiche
Risoluzione
4K Ultra HD
Standard HDR
HDR
Aspect Ratio
1.37:1
Regione
Region Free
Edizione
Limitata
Tracce Audio
2.0 DTS HD: Inglese
Sottotitoli
Inglese Italiano Francese Tedesco Spagnolo
🎁 Contenuti Extra
Contenuto Fisico Esclusivo
  • Slipcase
Contenuti Speciali / Extra
  • Wolfshead: an unaired TV pilot from 1969 subsequently purchased by Hammer and used as a second feature in the 1970s. Restored in 4K like the main feature.
  • New commentary on The Men of Sherwood Forest with writer, journalist and researcher David Huckvale.
  • New commentary on Wolfshead with writer, podcaster and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington.
  • Sherwood’s Secret Weapon: Doreen Carwithen’s score remains one of Hammer’s most memorable. Composer and author Neil Brand discusses Doreen’s music and, with access to her written archive, learns more about Doreen’s life and work.
  • Swashbuckler: Hammer was no stranger to derring-do and revisited both Sherwood Forest and the wider swashbuckling genre many times throughout the 1950s and ’60s. Barry Forshaw and others revisit some of their favourites from this rarely-discussed aspect of Hammer’s archive.
  • A Welcome Guest: Film historian and writer Neil Sinyard examines The Men of Sherwood Forest, its pioneering use of colour, its cast, its rousing score and its director, the much lauded Val Guest.
  • And Then There Was Colour!: Keith M. Johnston, co-author of Colour Films in Britain and film and media historian Melanie Williams examine the introduction of colour in British films and its impact on Hammer.
  • John Hough interview: Interviewed in 2007 for the British Entertainment History Project, this extract from director John Hough’s career-long interview covers his early work on television and how that all resulted in his directing Wolfshead.
  • Wolfshead VHS version: As a comparison to the restoration we present how Wolfshead was previously seen commercially - a low-resolution standard definition master only sold in the US.
  • A gallery of stills and publicity material alongside music from Doreen Carwithen’s memorable score and replacement tracks used in the 1990s during the creation of a new M&E track.
🎬 Trama & Trailer

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