PRE-ORDER - Short Night of Glass Dolls (4K UHD, Deluxe Limited Edition, Region Free/B)

$48.99
Type: New 4K UHD

STREET DATE 3/24

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When the body of American journalist Gregory Moore (Jean Sorel, Perversion Story) is discovered in the beautiful Malá Strana area of Prague, the body is moved to the morgue for an autopsy. Only thing is, Gregory is still alive and has been paralyzed in a death-like state. As the ultimate deadline draws near, Gregory’s mind races to recall why this happened to him and who is behind a spat of kidnappings of gorgeous local women, including his girlfriend Mira (Barbara Bach, The Unseen). 

 

Aldo Lado’s remarkable film is an atmospheric delight that boasts an incredible score from the maestro himself, Ennio Morricone (The Good, The Bad & The Ugly), and more than deserves it’s reputation as one of the finest examples of the giallo genre. 88 Films are proud to present this stone cold classic of Italian cinema, in pristine 4K UHD with Dolby Vision and a bevy of archive and new Special Features.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES:

• ITALIAN COLLECTION #21

• HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION

• 2.0 English Dual Mono

• 2.0 Italian Dual Mono with English Subtitles

• Audio Commentary with Italian Cinema Experts Troy Howarth, Nathaniel Thompson and Eugenio Ercolani

• When Butterflies Turned to Glass - Interview with Director Aldo Lado

• Glass Doll Theories - A Video Essay by Pier Maria Bocchi

• Lado’s Trilogy of Terror - A Video Essay by Mike Foster

• Interview with Expert Stephen Thrower

• The Need to Sing - Interview with Singer Edda Dell’Orso

• Cutting Glass Dolls - Interview with Editor Mario Morra

• Czech Mate - Feature Length Retrospective Documentary with Aldo Lado and Jean Sorel

• Einmal Italien und Zurück [Once to Italy and Back] - Interview with Co-Producer Dieter Geissler

• English Trailer

• Italian Trailer

• Presented in a rigid slipcase featuring new artwork by Graham Humphreys, and containing perfect bound book, and double-sided poster

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