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Richard Denning, Morris Ankrum, S. John Launer, Jeff Morrow, Gregg Palmer, Steven Ritch
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Edward L. Cahn, Fred F. Sears
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High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) Presentations Of All 4 Films Original Uncompressed Mono Audio For All Films Optional English Subtitles For The Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Reversible Sleeves Featuring Original And Newly Commissioned Artwork For Each Film By Matt Griffin
Disc 1 : "Creature With The Atom Brain" (1955): Brand-New Introduction By Historian And Critic Kim Newman Brand-New Audio Commentary By Critic Russell Dyball "Sam Katzman: Before And Beyond The Cold War Creatures", A Brand-New Feature-Length Illustrated Presentation On The Life, Career And Films Of Sam Katzman By Historian And Critic Stephen R. Bissette Condensed Super 8mm Version Of "Creature With The Atom Brain", Produced For Home Cinema Viewing Theatrical Trailer Image Gallery
Disc 2 : "The Werewolf" (1956): Brand-New Introduction By Critic Kim Newman Brand-New Audio Commentary By Critic Lee Gambin "Beyond Window Dressing", A Brand-New Visual Essay Exploring The Oft-Overlooked Role Of Women In The Films Of Sam Katzman By Historian And Critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Condensed Super 8mm Version Of "The Werewolf", Produced For Home Cinema Viewing Theatrical Trailer Image Gallery
Disc 3 : "Zombies Of Mora Tau" (1957): Brand-New Introduction By Critic Kim Newman Brand-New Audio Commentary By Critic Kat Ellinger "Atomic Terror: Genre In Transformation", A Brand-New Visual Essay Exploring The Intersection Of Mythical Horror Creatures And The Rational World Of Science In The Films Of Sam Katzman By Critic Josh Hurtado. Theatrical Trailer Image Gallery
Disc 4 : "The Giant Claw" (1957, 人類危機一髪!巨大怪鳥の爪): Brand-New Introduction By Critic Kim Newman Brand-New Audio Commentary By Critics Emma Westwood And Cerise Howard "Family Endangered!", A Brand-New Visual Essay Examining The Theme Of Cold War Paranoia In Sam Katzman Monster Movies, By Critic Mike White Condensed Super 8mm Version Of "The Giant Claw", Produced For Home Cinema Viewing. Theatrical Trailer Image Gallery |
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