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Murders in the Rue Morgue (4K UHD, Hammer UK, Region Free)

Murders in the Rue Morgue (4K UHD, Hammer UK, Region Free)

Murders in the Rue Morgue makes its debut on Blu-ray and 4K UHD.

Loosely based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe, this meta murder mystery stars Jason Robards and Herbert Lom, spinning a chilling tale where the line between performance and reality blurs, and the players become the real-life victims.

Cry of the Banshee director Gordon Hessler reunites with writer Christopher Wicking, this time writing alongside Henry Slesar, in the latest addition to the Hammer Presents range.

This product comprises:

  • Brand-new artwork by Sam Hadley
  • Limited edition O-card packaging
  • English subtitles on each version of the film

 

The disc features:

  • Two cuts of the film: Hessler’s original non-linear Director’s Cut and AIP’s theatrical cut
  • New commentary with filmmaker and former Fangoria Editor-in-chief, Chris Alexander
  • Stage Tricks and Screen Fights: An archive interview with director, Gordon Hessler
  • And more
$11.20

Original: $31.99

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Murders in the Rue Morgue (4K UHD, Hammer UK, Region Free)

$31.99

$11.20

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Murders in the Rue Morgue makes its debut on Blu-ray and 4K UHD.

Loosely based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe, this meta murder mystery stars Jason Robards and Herbert Lom, spinning a chilling tale where the line between performance and reality blurs, and the players become the real-life victims.

Cry of the Banshee director Gordon Hessler reunites with writer Christopher Wicking, this time writing alongside Henry Slesar, in the latest addition to the Hammer Presents range.

This product comprises:

  • Brand-new artwork by Sam Hadley
  • Limited edition O-card packaging
  • English subtitles on each version of the film

 

The disc features:

  • Two cuts of the film: Hessler’s original non-linear Director’s Cut and AIP’s theatrical cut
  • New commentary with filmmaker and former Fangoria Editor-in-chief, Chris Alexander
  • Stage Tricks and Screen Fights: An archive interview with director, Gordon Hessler
  • And more