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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13765062
    Format: 1 DVD Video (ca. 82 Min.) , Tonformat: Mono , PAL , Bildformat: 1.66:1
    Edition: 1
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Digitally remastered , mit einem Audiokommentar von Produzent Jack H. Harris und Regisseur Irvin S. Yeaworth. , Engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: The blob ; Filmproduktion ; Filmregie ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14003944
    Format: 2 DVD (ca. 82/71 Min.) , Monaural , Tonformat: DD/1.0 Mono , NTSC , 1 Beih. (28 S.) , Bildformat: 1.33:1
    ISBN: 0780028856
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 338
    Content: Before he took you to a galaxy far, far away, before he brought you face-to-face with living, breathing prehistoric beasts, Dennis Muren, the future nine-time Oscar-winning visual-effects artist (Star Wars, Jurassic Park), joined forces with a group of talented young filmmakers to create an homage to the creature features of yore in the eerie monster mash Equinox. Deep within the woods and canyons of California, four teenagers happen upon an ancient book containing the secrets of a strange, malevolent world that coexists with that of mankind. This $6,500-budget wonder (originally called The Equinox . A Journey into the Supernatural) was picked up for distribution by producer Jack H. Harris (The Blob), who shot new footage for the film with writer-director Jack Woods and released it in 1970 as Equinox. Since then, the film has gained a passionate cult following and inspired succeeding generations of horror/fantasy filmmakers. (Covertext)
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , A booklet featuring tributes from George Lucas and Ray Harryhausen and a new essay by Brock DeShane , Orig.: USA, 1970 , Disc 1- New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the 1970 theatrical release. The original 1967 version of the film "The equinox...A journey into the supernatural". Two audio commentaries- one by Jack Woods and Jack H. Harris, on the 1970 release and one by Dennis Muren, Mark McGee and Jim Danforth, on the 1967 version , Disc 2- Interviews with Muren. Frank Bonner. Barbara Hewitt. James Duron. Deleted scenes and outtakes from the 1967 version. "The magic treasure", a rare animated fairy tale by Equinox effects animator David Allen. "Zorgon - the h-bomb beast from hell" (1972), a short film featuring Equinox crew. Trailer and radio spots for the 1970 theatrical release , Engl. mit optionalen engl. Untertiteln für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: Equinox ; Geschichte 1970 ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13546068
    Format: 1 DVD Video (ca. 95 Min.) , Tonformat: DD/2.0 Mono , NTSC , 1 Beil. , Bildformat: 1.85:1 ; 16:9 Widescreen
    Content: Extras: Audio commentary from director Larry Cohen and Blue Underground principle William Lustig. Interview with distributor Jack H. Harris (7 min.). Deleted scenes from the first version of the film (with a different actress in the role of Bernadette, b/w, 30 min.). Radio ads and posters for the film.
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Fully restored , Engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bone ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15642994
    Format: 1 BD (82 Min. + Bonus) , Monaural , 1 Beil. , 1.66:1
    Edition: Special ed.
    ISBN: 9781604656992
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [BD] 91
    Content: A cult classic of gooey greatness, The Blob follows the havoc wreaked on a small town by an outer-space monster with neither soul nor vertebrae, with Steve McQueen playing the rebel teen who tries to warn the residents about the jellylike invader. Strong performances and ingenious special effects help The Blob transcend the schlock sci-fi and youth delinquency genres from which it originates. Made outside of Hollywood by a maverick film distributor and a crew whose credits mostly comprised religious and educational shorts, The Blob helped launch the careers of McQueen and composer Burt Bacharach, whose bouncy title song is just one of this film's many unexpected pleasures. (Criterion)
    Content: Extras: Trailer - original theatrical trailer for The Blob. In English, not subtitled. (2 min, 1080p). Blobabilia! - a massive collection of stills, posters, behind-the-scenes photographs, publicity materials and special effects props, and the blob itself, gathered by movie memorabilia collector Wes Swank, who grew up near Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, where The Blob was shot. With text descriptions preceding each item. (1080p). Commentary - an audio commentary by producer Jack H. Harris and film historian Bruce Eder. The overwhelming majority of the comments are by Mr. Harris, who spends a great deal of time recalling what were some of the obstacles that had to be overcome before and during the shooting of The Blob, how Steve McQueen came on board, the atmosphere during the shooting of the film in Pennsylvania, how the film was financed, etc. The commentary was recorded by Criterion in 2000. Commentary - an audio commentary by director Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. and actor Robert Fields. In my opinion, this is the better of the two commentaries. The majority of the more interesting comments here are by Mr. Yeaworth Jr. In addition to addressing the production history of the film, Mr. Yearworth Jr. also recalls his interactions with McQueen (apparently the two were the same age at the time when the film was shot), some of the initial reviews that were published, some of the dilemmas that the film's small budget presented, etc. Thew commentary was recorded by Criterion in 2000. Leaflet - featuring an essay by critic Kim Newman. (Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Ländercode: A , New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack , Plus: An essay by critic Kim Newman , Orig.: USA, 1958 , Engl. Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: Filmproduktion ; Filmregie ; Kommentar ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Kommentar ; Kommentar
    Author information: McQueen, Steve
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34368544
    Format: 1 Blu-Ray-Disc (82 min + Bonus) , 1 Faltblatt , 1.66:1
    Edition: new 4K digital restoration
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection 91
    Content: A cult classic of gooey greatness, The Blob follows the havoc wreaked on a small town by an outer-space monster with neither soul nor vertebrae, with Steve McQueen playing the rebel teen who tries to warn the residents about the jellylike invader. Strong performances and ingenious special effects help The Blob transcend the schlock sci-fi and youth delinquency genres from which it originates. Made outside of Hollywood by a maverick film distributor and a crew whose credits mostly comprised religious and educational shorts, The Blob helped launch the careers of McQueen and composer Burt Bacharach, whose bouncy title song is just one of this film's many unexpected pleasures. (Criterion)
    Content: Extras: Trailer - original theatrical trailer for The Blob. In English, not subtitled. (2 min, 1080p). Blobabilia! - a massive collection of stills, posters, behind-the-scenes photographs, publicity materials and special effects props, and the blob itself, gathered by movie memorabilia collector Wes Swank, who grew up near Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, where The Blob was shot. With text descriptions preceding each item. (1080p). Commentary - an audio commentary by producer Jack H. Harris and film historian Bruce Eder. The overwhelming majority of the comments are by Mr. Harris, who spends a great deal of time recalling what were some of the obstacles that had to be overcome before and during the shooting of The Blob, how Steve McQueen came on board, the atmosphere during the shooting of the film in Pennsylvania, how the film was financed, etc. The commentary was recorded by Criterion in 2000. Commentary - an audio commentary by director Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr. and actor Robert Fields. In my opinion, this is the better of the two commentaries. The majority of the more interesting comments here are by Mr. Yeaworth Jr. In addition to addressing the production history of the film, Mr. Yearworth Jr. also recalls his interactions with McQueen (apparently the two were the same age at the time when the film was shot), some of the initial reviews that were published, some of the dilemmas that the film's small budget presented, etc. Thew commentary was recorded by Criterion in 2000. Leaflet - featuring an essay by critic Kim Newman. (Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Orig.: USA, 1958 , Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte: englisch , Audiokommentare - Blobabilia!: a gallery of collector Wes Shank’s rare trove of stills, posters, props (including the blob itself!), and other ephemera - Trailer ; Booklet: An essay by critic Kim Newman
    Language: English
    Keywords: Filmproduktion ; Filmregie ; Kommentar ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Kommentar ; Film ; Kommentar
    Author information: McQueen, Steve
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12470224
    Format: 1 DVD Video (ca. 82 Min.) , Tonformat: DD/1.0 Mono , 1 Beil. , Bildformat: 1.66:1 aspect ratio ; 16:9 Widescreen
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 1559409096
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 91
    Content: New widescreen digital transfer, enhanced for 16x9 televisions with restored picture and sound. Two audio commentaries: one by producer Jack Harris and film historian Bruce Eder; the other by director Irvin S. Yeaworth, Jr. and actor Robert ("Tony") Fields. Theatrical trailer BLOB-abilia!: collector Wes Shank's rare trove of stills, posters, props (including the Blob itself!), and other ephemera. Special collectible poster. English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired.
    Note: New widescreen digital transfer, enhanced for 16x9 televisions with restored picture and sound , Engl. mit engl. Untertiteln für Gehörlose und Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: Filmproduktion ; Filmregie ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar
    Author information: McQueen, Steve
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