Les week-ends malefiques du Comte Zaroff 4K UHD (1976)
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4K RESTORATION MADE BY LE CHAT QUI FUME FROM THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVE
TECHNICAL:
• 1 UHD - 1 BLURAY
• French and English in DTS 2.0
• Subtitles French, English, German, Spanish and Italian
• All Zones
1974 - 1h25 - France - Full
SUMMARY version: Affable in appearance, Boris Zaroff is a fairly tormented businessman, heir to a line of decadent aristocrats. Zaroff lives in the ancestral domain with his faithful butler, Karl. Bound by a pact, the servant plays the touts for his master, bringing magnificent young women back to the castle.These will soon be the victims of Zaroff's sadistic impulses, plagued by terrible visions in which he sees himself tormented by the ghost of a woman who was once his father's mistress. Only his perverse games prevent him from plunging definitively into madness… Until when?
ABOUT THE FILM : Emblematic actor of Jesús Franco and José Bénazéraf, Michel Lemoine began his career in author cinema before branching out into eroticism in the early 1970s. The Evil Weekends of Count Zaroff , his only horror film, was banned on release by the Censorship Commission, and would only be visible a few years later through the video.An incredible and daring diversion of the Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel classic, the film is finally offered here in its most complete version, fully restored, for the first time in the world.
BONUS :
• Interview with Michel Lemoine (41 min)
• Audio commentary by Robert de Laroche
• Interview with actor Robert de Laroche (58 min)
• 4 new scenes (18:40)
• Shooting falls (7:40)
• Editing falls ( 2:30)
• Paris Ciné Bis (21 min)
• Short- film Travel chronicle by Robert de Laroche (25 min)
• Short film Baphomet by Robert de Laroche (13 min 45)
• Film Announcement
ORIGINAL POST:
AKA Seven Women for Satan. Le chat qui fume is bringing another Mondo Macabro DVD title to UHD!
Michel Lemoine's masterpiece arrives at the end of June. Get ready to discover in its beautiful 4 K restaurant THE WEEKEND OF COMTE Deserted. A completely forbidden film on its release, a classic of French operating cinema. A masterpiece simply and all that in a DVD / BLURAY / UHD edition with tons of bonuses!
Long live the operating cinema!
Also, per a recent tweet, they will be releasing three of their upcoming UHD titles (though probably not this one) in June.
Last edited by brainofj72; 07-28-2020 at 04:02 PM.