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Isle of the Dead (1945)/Bedlam (1946) on DVD

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Actor : Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew/Boris Karloff, Anna Lee
Director: Mark Robson
Genre: Horror
Year: 1945/1946
Studio: Warner Archive Collection
Length: 151 min
Released: September 27, 2016
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A

DESCRIPTION:

The most celebrated star in the history of screen horror headlines these two atmospheric works filled with producer Val Lewton’s trademark mix of mood, madness and premeditated dread. Boris Karloff shares a quarantined house with other strangers on a plague-infested – perhaps spirit-haunted – Isle of the Dead. St. Mary’s of Bethlehem Asylum in 1761 London is the setting for Bedlam. Karloff gives an uncanny performance as the doomed overseer who fawns on high-society benefactors, while ruling the mentally disturbed inmates with an iron fist. Mark Robson, who edited three films for Lewton and directed five, guides both films.
Actor : Boris Karloff, Ellen Drew/Boris Karloff, Anna Lee
Director: Mark Robson
Genre: Horror
Year: 1945/1946
Studio: Warner Archive Collection
Length: 151 min
Released: September 27, 2016
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A

DESCRIPTION:

The most celebrated star in the history of screen horror headlines these two atmospheric works filled with producer Val Lewton’s trademark mix of mood, madness and premeditated dread. Boris Karloff shares a quarantined house with other strangers on a plague-infested – perhaps spirit-haunted – Isle of the Dead. St. Mary’s of Bethlehem Asylum in 1761 London is the setting for Bedlam. Karloff gives an uncanny performance as the doomed overseer who fawns on high-society benefactors, while ruling the mentally disturbed inmates with an iron fist. Mark Robson, who edited three films for Lewton and directed five, guides both films.
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