Nogle gutter som har arbejdet for Anchor Bay og Blue Underground begynder nu at udsende spændende italienske film på DVD i USA. Langt om længe filmhistoriens fedeste giallo - Martinos Strange Vice of Madam Wardh! Og der er mere spændende - check dette:
No Shame, who've released a ton of delicious treats in Italy already (albeit without subs), are now starting their US sub-division with the following releases ...
April 26th:
- Boccaccio 70 (1962), Directors: Mario Monicelli, Federico Felliini, Luchino Visconti und Vittorio de Sica
"presented in a widescreen anamorphic digital transfer, loaded with never seen before extras, including rare behind-the-scene archival footage."
- Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow (1963), Director: Vittorio de Sica
"uncut in its original aspect ratio. The brand new 16x9 digital transfer was restored in collaboration with De Sica Foundation from the original 35mm interpositive and has never looked better."
May 31st:
- Strange Vice Of Mrs. Wardh, The (1970), Director: Sergio Martino
"In its accurate original aspect ratio (2.35:1). Remastered in 16x9 from the original negative. Un-cut and uncensored for the first time in DVD in America. Extras: The Strange Vice of Sergio Martino - with director Sergio Martino, producer Luciano Martino, and star George Hilton (30 Mins.). Venice Film Festival Screening - with director Sergio Martino (9 Mins). Theatrical Trailer. "
- Case Of The Scorpion's Tail, The (1971), Director: Sergio Martino
"in it's original aspect ratio (2.35:1), digitally remasterd from the original negative, un-cut and uncersored. Extras: The Pleasure of Dying: Sergio Martino's Giallo - with director Sergio Martino, producer Luciano Martino, and star George Hilton (30 Mins.). Theatrical Trailer."
They have also announced Sergio Martino's "La Città gioca d'azzardo" (1974) and Umberto Lenzi's "Milano odia: la polizia non può sparare" (1974) with Thomas Milian and Henry Silva!
Hotdamn! Hvor bliver den forsinkede Sergio Martino bog dog af ... haha