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My review for Eccentric Cinema... posted waaaay back in June 2002: www.eccentric-cinema.com/cult_movies/7_golden_vampires.htm"Great show. Held over for a third straight year." www.eccentric-cinema.com
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I still have never seen this one, and it is one I look forward to more than any other for a first viewing for some strange reason. Will it ever appear in an anamorphic presentation?
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Really hokey and often nonsensical...yet still the Hammer I probably watch the most (besides HORROR OF DRACULA, that is). Cushing was such a trooper...
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Quote:There is a very nice, anamorphic, British DVD of this fine crossover film. Haha, there is that cross-over term being used. A UK DVD I am assuming will serve no purpose to me since I have done...
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Quote:Will it ever appear in an anamorphic presentation? Not anytime soon in Region 1, as the current rights-holder (Blue Underground) has no plans for any Hammer disks. They think (based on some...
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So cruise ebay for a used one. There's the original version (in widescreen) and the chopped-up US release, which I think is also widescreen. And I think it was packaged with a second movie at the end...
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Quote:So cruise ebay for a used one. There's the original version (in widescreen) and the chopped-up US release, which I think is also widescreen. And I think it was packaged with a second movie at...
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Yes, it is the "anamorphic" image that is the problem for me. I almost 100% positive that the Anchor Bay version does not have the anamorphic enhancement. The movie vanished before I could grab a copy...
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I confess to this film being a guilty pleasure. I wish I could have seen it in the theatre or at a drive-in, alas. (Although if I had, it would probably be the chopped-up version, and not Hammer's...
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