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The Official Blu-ray Spec Are Revealed for The September Release Of Re-Animator

Previously we announced that September 4th will mark the day when

Image Entertainment will resurrect one of the greatest horror films ever to the Blu-ray format for the first time. And now we've got every ounce of info regarding the Blu-ray release of Stuart Gordon's

Re-Animator. Yipee!! Read on for all of the glorious details below!



Presented in a brand-new 1080p HD transfer approved by producer Brian Yuzna, the 1985 shocker from Stuart Gordon was ranked #32 of 50 on EW’s “Top 50 Cult Films,” inspired two sequels as well as an award-winning stage mucal!

Featuring high-resolution DTS-HD audio and packed with bonus features, the Re-Animator Blu-ray™ hits retail with an SRP of $17.97. Also available on DVD for an SRP of $9.98.

Adapted by Dennis Paoli, William J. Norris and Stuart Gordon from the H.P. Lovecraft short story, Re-Animator tells the strange tale of medical student Dan Cain (Bruce Abbot) and his girlfriend Megan Halsey (Barbara Crampton), both of them drawn to odd new student Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) who’s conducting secret experiments involving the re-animation of dead tissue. When one of the instructors, Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale), stumbles upon their activities, West murders him -- but is brought back to life, now thirsting for revenge as well as lusting after Megan. The final denouement features the re-animated Dr. Hill squaring off against Herbert and Dan in a battle royale within the school’s morgue, complete with resurrected “henchmen” and undoubtedly one of the greatest visual double entendres in all horror cinema!

Special Features Include:

Documentary: “Re-Animator Resurrectus” Audio Commentary by Director Stuart Gordon Audio Commentary by Producer Brian Yuzna and Actors Bruce Abbott, Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton and Robert Sampson Interview with Director Stuart Gordon and Producer Brian Yuzna Interview with Writer Dennis Paoli Interview with Composer Richard Band Muc Discuson with Composer Richard Band Interview with Fangoria Magazine editor Tony Timpone Deleted and Extended Scenes Theatrical trailer TV Spots
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