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Dark Places [Blu-ray] [2023]

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One of those 2 films (can't remember which one) you mentioned that Vinegar Syndrome released across the pond, has the audio problem fixed. Extras: Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1. Added into this quasi-time and/or identity traveling mix is the fact that Foster's former doctor, Ian Mandeville (Christopher Lee) and his sister (! Dark Places is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Severin Films with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1. With only days left before the court's files of his murder case are going to be destroyed by that state (wait -- you mean to tell me that the courts are going to destroy his physical files although we live in the digital era of document digitization?

In truth, this is nowhere near the class of that previous piece, either in terms of story or production.This looks like an essential release, with the additional commentary track and the 60-minute documentary and the Don Sharp trailers.

But yet another amateur studio that believes it's perfectly reasonable to butcher the original aspect ratio for the sake of 'cool' Blu-Ray widescreen. The film kicks off with a nighttime scene that carries the look and feel of night vision VHS footage. You can choose to accept or reject cookies below, if you decide to refuse cookies then only the "Necessary" ones listed in manage settings will be used. The cookie is used by cdn services like CloudFare to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settings on a per-client basis.Products labelled '*item fulfilled by Exertis on behalf of hmv' will be supplied to you directly by Exertis via their approved couriers.

widescreen, Dark Places is gloomy and oftentimes grainy, and very seldom as pristine as you would have hoped for from an HD-shot feature. When she was eight-years-old Libby Day (Theron/Sterling Jerins) witnessed the brutal murder of her mother (Hendricks) and two sisters in their remote Kansas farmhouse. Evenly spread throughout the mix, it does its job to fill the space, but that's about all that it accomplishes. Detail still frequently impresses, with strong close-ups, skin textures and background nuances evident, although the darker sequences smother some of that around the edges, losing out on the kind of fine shadow detail you might have expected. Devil worship, illicit love affairs, drugs, deadbeat fathers, amateur sleuths - all are thrown at the screen to various effect.If a character yells another character's name from behind the audience's perspective, then the sound emits from the rear channels. Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Herbert Lom, Jane Birkin, Robert Hardy, Jean Marsh, Carleton Hobbs, Roy Evans, Martin Boddey, John Glyn Jones, John Levene, Jennifer Thanisch, Michael McVey, Barry Linehan, Linda Gray, Lysandra De-La-Haye, Earl Rhodes. Dark Places' features a nice 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 video presentation that never quite impresses, but also isn't a letdown.

Even More Details: Language(s): English|Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English|Subtitles: English|Interactive Menu|Screen ratio 1:1. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. With a thespian flare, some of the members participate in cosplay reenactments of their most favorite murders; others take on a Sherlock Holmes role to crack the cases of unsolved mysteries. It all adds up to something that's worth a watch without ever being truly original or memorable enough to be outstanding in any way. Read more about the condition New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original manufacturer’s seal (if applicable) has not been removed.

Dark Places (1973) is a British psychological horror films starring Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Robert Hardy and Herbert Lom. British label Nucleus Films is preparing a Blu-ray release of Don Sharp's Dark Places (1973), starring Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Herbert Lom, Jane Birkin, and Robert Hardy.

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