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Product ID:
338782
Identifier:
B0DF49WKFL
Brand:
Kino Lorber
Model:
Shipping Weight:
0.22 lbs
Manufacturer:
Kino Cult
Shipping Dimension:
6.73 x 5.39 x 0.51 inches
₱3,718
₱1,895
+ ₱ 150
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Get it between 2025-11-27 to 2025-12-04.
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2-disc edition of five 1973 gothic teleplays newly restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive
Virtually unseen since their late-night airings on ABC television in 1973, The Classic Ghosts is a series of five feature-length teleplays, shot live on videotape (in the style of daytime dramas) and meticulously restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Not only do these gothic thrillers showcase an array of celebrated actors, but are notable for having been produced by a primarily female creative team, including producer Jacqueline Babbin (Sybil) and directors Lela Swift (Dark Shadows) and Gloria Monty (Sorority Kill). This two-disc edition includes all five productions: The Haunting of Rosalind, The Screaming Skull, The Deadly Visitor, The House and the Brain, and And the Bones Came Together. Special Features: • Interviews with Mark Quigley (John H. Mitchell Television Curator, UCLA Film & Television Archive), Maya Montañez Smukler (Head of the UCLA Film & Television Archive Research and Study Center), and Amanda Reyes (Made for TV Mayhem) • Demonstration of 2" video technology, featuring David Crosthwait (DC Video)
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