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‘Three Monster Tales of Sci-Fi Terror’ on Blu-ray April 11, 2022!

Monster Tales Terror Blu-ray A trio of chilling sci-fi tales from the vaults of Universal Pictures, starring a number of genre legends including Lionel Atwill (Son of Frankenstein), Lon Chaney, Jr. (The Wolf Man), and Grant Williams (The Incredible Shrinking Man). A mad scientist transforms a carnival performer (Lon Chaney, Jr.) into a murderous monster in Man-Made Monster (dir. George Waggner, 1941). In The Monolith Monsters (dir. John Sherwood, 1957), a giant meteor crashes to Earth and the fragments begin to spread – turning everyone they come into contact with to stone! And finally, fear stalks the seemingly tranquil halls of Dunsfield University in Monster on the Campus (dir. Jack Arnold, 1958) when a paleontology professor becomes infected with irradiated blood and begins to devolve into a primitive beast. Three Monster Tales of Sci-Fi Terror is released on Blu-ray April 11, 2022!

 

Trio of sci-fi thrillers from the Universal vaults making their debut on Blu-ray in the UK

Monster Tales Terror Blu-ray

 

A trio of chilling sci-fi tales from the vaults of Universal Pictures, starring a number of genre legends including Lionel Atwill (Son of Frankenstein), Lon Chaney, Jr. (The Wolf Man), and Grant Williams (The Incredible Shrinking Man).

A mad scientist transforms a carnival performer (Lon Chaney, Jr.) into a murderous monster inMan-Made Monster(dir. George Waggner, 1941). InThe Monolith Monsters(dir. John Sherwood, 1957), a giant meteor crashes to Earth and the fragments begin to spread – turning everyone they come into contact with to stone! And finally, fear stalks the seemingly tranquil halls of Dunsfield University inMonster on the Campus(dir. Jack Arnold, 1958) when a palaeontology professor becomes infected with irradiated blood and begins to devolve into a primitive beast.

SPECIAL EDITION TWO-DISC BLU-RAY FEATURES 

Limited Edition O-Card Slipcase | 1080p presentations on Blu-ray | Disc One –Man-Made Monster and The Monolith Monsters | Disc Two –Monster on the Campus (available in both 1.33:1 and 1.85:1 aspect ratios) | Man-Made Monster– Brand new audio commentary with author Stephen Jones and author / critic Kim Newman | The Monolith Monsters– Brand new audio commentary with Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby | Monster on the Campus–  Brand new audio commentary with author Stephen Jones and author / critic Kim Newman | PLUS: A Limited-Edition collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the films included in this set by film scholar Craig Ian Mann |*All extras subject to change

 

 

DETAILS:

Label: Eureka Entertainment

  

THREE MONSTER TALES OF SCI-FI TERROR (Eureka Classics) Two-Disc Blu-ray

(MAN-MADE MONSTER | THE MONOLITH MONSTERS | MONSTER ON THE CAMPUS)

LON CHANEY, JR. | LIONEL ATWILL | GRANT WILLIAMS

1941, 1957, 1958 | 214 minutes (60 mins / 77 mins / 77 mins) | 1.37:1 / 1.85:1 OAR | USA

Certificate PG | Director GEORGE WAGGNER / JOHN SHERWOOD / JACK ARNOLD

SCI-FI / HORROR | B&W | Language ENGLISH | 11 APRIL 2022

Blu-ray Cat. No. EKA70457 | Blu-ray Barcode 5060000704570 | Blu-ray RRP £29.99

ABOUT EUREKA ENTERTAINMENT

Eureka Entertainment is the leading independent distributor of classic silent/early films in the UK, its catalogue also contains World Cinema, Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Indie Dramas, Hollywood Classics, Comedy and Thriller films as well as a wide selection of TV titles, providing the diversity and selection necessary to continue to satisfy today’s market demands and to power the digital video revolution for years to come.

MASTERS OF CINEMA

In 2004, Eureka! established the Masters of Cinema Series, a specially curated Blu-ray and DVD collection of classic and world cinema using the finest available materials for home viewing.  Films are presented in their original aspect ratio, in meticulous transfers created from recent restorations and / or the most pristine film elements available.  The feature presentations are frequently supplemented by short films, documentaries, commentary tracks, deleted scenes, trailers, plus new and vintage footage. Each release also includes an accompanying booklet featuring rare imagery, newly commissioned essays and / or classic writings that take the reader further into the process of the films and the personalities of the filmmakers.  Titles that have been showcased within the series include Metropolis (1927, Lang), The Old Dark House (1932, Whale), Paths of Glory (1957, Kubrick), Touch of Evil (1958, Welles), Kes (1969, Loach), A Touch of Zen (1971, Hu) and Shoah (1985, Lanzmann).

EUREKA CLASSICS

In 2014, Eureka! established Eureka! Classics to highlight a broader selection of cinema, with each release guided by similar principles to its award winning The Masters of Cinema Series. Titles released under Eureka! Classics range from influential cult films such as Journey to the Center of Earth (1959, Levin), Blacula (1972Crain) and Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964, Haskin), alongside beloved classics like Born Free (1966, Hill), Cujo (1983, Teague), Police Story (1985, Chan) and Fright Night (1985, Holland).

MONTAGE PICTURES

In 2017, Eureka! established Montage Pictures, a new world cinema label that celebrates ground-breaking and thought-provoking world cinema from new and upcoming directors. The line up to date has included New World (2013, Park Hoon-jung, South Korea); Suntan (2016, Argyris Papadimitropoulos, Greece); Kills on Wheels (2016, Attila Till, Hungary); The Housemaid (2016, Derek Nguyen, Vietnam), The Butterfly Tree (2017, Priscilla Cameron, Australia); Under The Tree (2017, Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson, Iceland); Donbass (2018, Sergei Loznitsa, Ukraine); The Third Wife (2018, Ash Mayfair, Vietnam); We The Animals (2018, Jeremiah Zagar, USA); The Painted Bird (2019, Václav Marhoul, Czech Republic).

Three Monster Tales of Sci-Fi Terror 

is released on Blu-ray April 11, 2022!

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