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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Baron Blood. Official Info-Video/Cover Art/Stills. Restored UK Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD. Available 29th April 2013.

Baron Blood. Dual Format Blu-ray + DVD.
Baron Blood. Official restored feature info-vid.
One of horror giant Mario Bava’s biggest hits,Baron Blood returns to the all-stops-out Gothic atmosphere and the central theme of a witch’s curse that fuelled his breakthrough film Black Sunday twelve years earlier.
This time, the curse was placed on Baron Otto von Kleist, Austria’s legendarily murderous ‘Baron Blood’, whose corpse is inadvertently revived when an ancient incantation is read out as a joke by a descendant and his girlfriend. Naturally, the Baron decides to carry on where he originally left off, with the help of an entire vault of elaborate torture devices.
Joseph Cotten (Citizen Kane, The Third Man) has a whale of a time as the deceptively charming Baron, and is given sterling support from Elke Sommer (Lisa and the Devil), who is chased through fog-shrouded alleyways in one of Bava’s most memorably atmospheric set-pieces.
Special Features:
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of three versions of the film: Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga with Italian opening and closing titles and Baron Blood with English opening and closing titles and the European English export version audio,and for the first time on home video, the AIP version with alternate score by Les Baxter

Three audio versions: Optional Italian, European English and AIP English re-dub and re-score.
English SDH subtitles and a new English subtitle translation of the Italian audio.
Audio Commentary with Bava biographer and expert Tim Lucas.
Introduction to Baron Blood by author and critic Alan Jones.
Trailers for Baron Blood.
Baron Blood Radio Spots.

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys.

Collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films by Oliver James and Pasquale Iannone, illustrated with original archive stills and posters.

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