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    Vampyr (1932) (Masters of Cinema) [DVD9] [PAL]

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    Vampyr (1932) (Masters of Cinema) [DVD9] [PAL]

    Vampyr (1932) (Masters of Cinema) [DVD9] [PAL]
    A Film By Carl Th. Dreyer
    Classics | 1.19:1 | Black & White | Dolby Digital | German Intertitles | English Subtitles
    1 Full Original DVD Image (.ISO) + 600dpi Scans = 6.89GBs | 400MB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo




    The first sound-film by one of the greatest of all filmmakers, Vampyr offers a sensual immediacy that few, if any, works of cinema can claim to match. Legendary director Carl Theodor Dreyer leads the viewer, as though guided in a trance, through a realm akin to a waking-dream, a zone positioned somewhere between reality and the supernatural.

    Traveller Allan Gray (arrestingly depicted by Julian West, aka the secretive real-life Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg) arrives at a countryside inn seemingly beckoned by haunted forces. His growing acquaintance with the family who reside there soon opens up a network of uncanny associations between the dead and the living, of ghostly lore and demonology, which pull Gray ever deeper into an unsettling, and upsetting, mystery. At its core: troubled Gisèle, chaste daughter and sexual incarnation, portrayed by the great, cursed Sybille Schmitz (Diary of a Lost Girl, and inspiration for Fassbinder’s Veronika Voss.) Before the candles of Vampyr exhaust themselves, Allan Gray and the viewer alike come eye-to-eye with Fate — in the face of dear dying Sybille, in the blasphemed bodies of horrific bat-men, in the charged and mortal act of asphyxiation — eye-to-eye, then, with Death — the supreme vampire.

    Deemed by Alfred Hitchcock ‘the only film worth watching… twice’, Vampyr’s influence has become, by now, incalculable. Long out of circulation in an acceptable transfer, The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Dreyer’s truly terrifying film in its film restored form for the first time in the UK.

    Disc Features:
    • New, high-definition transfer of the Martin Koerber / Cineteca di Bologna film restoration in its original aspect ratio (1.19:1)

    • New and improved English subtitles (optional)

    • Full-length audio commentary featuring film scholar Tony Rayns

    • Full-length audio commentary featuring Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro on one of his favourite films

    • Choice of restored or unrestored audio track

    • Two deleted scenes, removed by the German censor in 1932

    • Carl Th. Dreyer (1966) – a documentary by Jörgen Roos

    • Visual essay by scholar Casper Tybjerg on Dreyer’s Vampyr influences

    • The Baron – a short MoC documentary about Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg

    • Inspiration for the film – Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla – as an on-disc pdf.

    • 80-page book featuring rare production stills, a facsimile reproduction of the 1932 Danish film programme, writing by Tom Milne (The Cinema of Carl Dreyer), Jean and Dale Drum (My Only Great Passion: The Life and Films of Carl Th. Dreyer), and Martin Koerber (film restorer).

    Movie:
    YEAR: 1932
    COUNTRY: France/Germany
    DIRECTOR: Carl Th. Dreyer

    DVD:
    DVD RELEASE: 2008
    STUDIO: Eureka! Masters of Cinema
    CATALOG: #25
    SYSTEM: Pal
    SCREEN: 1.19:1
    COLOUR: Black & White
    AUDIO: German Dolby Digital mono
    INTERTITLES: German
    SUBTITLES: English (soft)
    RUNTIME (MOVIE): 72 mins

    Extraction:
    ENGINE: DVD Decrypter
    DVD: 1 Full Dual-Layer DVD
    FILE EXTENSION: .ISO (Image)
    FILE SIZE: 6.79GBs
    SCANS FILE SIZE (600 DPI): 96MBs
    TOTAL FILE SIZE: 6.89GBs

    Scans

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