Say Your Prayers! THE UNHOLY (1988) Available on Blu-ray June 27th – Vestron Horror Classics

THE UNHOLY, Nicole Fortier, 1988, ©Vestron Pictures
Say your prayers before the Vestron Video Collector’s Series releases the demonic horror classic The Unholy, arriving for the first time on limited-edition Blu-ray on June 27 from Lionsgate. Following the mysterious murders of his predecessors, a newly appointed pastor must battle a powerful demon to save his parish and the world. The Unholy is packed with all-new special features, including an audio commentary with director Camilo Vila, isolated score selections, interviews with the cast and crew, the original storyboard gallery and more! Plus, this special edition includes the film’s original ending with optional audio commentary from producer Mathew Hayden. Restored and remastered, The Unholy Vestron Video Collector’s Series Blu-ray will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.97.

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OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS
In New Orleans, a city with a dark underside of black magic and satanic worship, 2 priests have been brutally murdered at St Agnes Church.  Now The Unholy Reign only to be challenged by the purest of mortal souls. Father Michael is appointed to the ungodly parish.  Is he really strong enough to fight off this terrible evil? Or will he be the third priest to die?

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SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Audio Commentary with Director Camilo Vila
  • Isolated Score Selections and Audio Interview with Composer Roger Bellon
  • Audio Interview with Production Designer & Co-Writer Fernando Fonseca, featuring Isolated Selections from his Unused Score
  • Original Ending featuring Optional Audio Commentary with Producer Mathew Hayden
  • Featurettes:
  • “Sins of the Father with Ben Cross”
  • “Demons In The Flesh: The Monsters of The Unholy
  • “Prayer Offerings with Production Designer & Co-Writer Fernando Fonseca”
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • TV Spots
  • Radio Spots
  • Original Storyboard Gallery
  • Still Gallery

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CAST

Ben Cross                   Chariots of Fire, Star Trek

Ned Beatty                  Deliverance, Superman

William Russ               American History X, The Right Stuff

Jill Carroll                    Psycho II

Hal Holbrook               Lincoln, Wall Street, Into the Wild

Trevor Howard            Gandhi, Superman

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THE THIRD MAN Screens May 3rd at The Tivoli – ‘Classics in the Loop’

“Don’t be so gloomy. After all it’s not that awful. Like the fella says, in Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love – they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!”

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THE THIRD MAN screens Wednesday May 3rd at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar in ‘The Loop’) as part of their new ‘Classics in the Loop’ Crime & Noir film series. The movie starts at 7pm and admission is $7. It will be on The Tivoli’s big screen.

Roger Ebert called Harry Lime, the character played by Orson Welles in the 1949 classic THE THIRD MAN, his favorite screen villain of all time. Fittingly, he gets one of the great movie character introductions — an unforgettable one involving a doorway, a cat, and a sudden beam of light. There’s a reason that the only Academy Award won by THE THIRD MAN, one of the most beloved films of all time, went to Robert Krasker for cinematography – this night-shrouded mystery is visually eye-popping and the picture quality of director Carol Reed’s masterpiece is one of its most essential attributes.
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Taking place in Vienna post WWII, THE THIRD MAN follows pulp novelist Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) on a trip to meet his friend Harry Lime (Welles) in Vienna, only Holly soon learns that Harry has died in an accident outside his apartment. Looking for answers, Holly discovers that there’s more to it than he realized and that Harry might not have been the person he thought he was. Trevor Howard and Alida Valli co-star as Maj. Calloway, who leads the investigation into the truth of Lime’s death and Anna, Harry’s former lover whom Holly falls for.
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Darkness pervades nearly every scene as Holly inches closer to the truth. Coupled with Reed’s keen eye for dramatic camera angles, THE THIRD MAN maintains suspense throughout, from its opening to the famous final sewer sequence. THE THIRD MAN won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, the British Film Academy’s best British film award and an Academy Award for Robert Krasker’s cinematography. Anton Karas’ score was played entirely on a zither, and ‘Harry Lime’s Theme’ was the most popular international title in 1950. Karas’ music was so famous, he opened a nightclub in Vienna called, naturally, The Third Man in 1954, and played his famous music there until 1966. Harry Lime was so memorable that Welles reprised him in radio shows — there was even a television show in the late ‘50s in which Lime (played by Michael Rennie) was the hero who made money dealing art and solving crime.

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St. Louis-area fans of THE THIRD MAN are in for a treat as THE THIRD MAN screens Wednesday May 5th at The Tivoli Theater (6350 Delmar in ‘The Loop’) as part of their new ‘Classics in the Loop’ Crime & Noir film series. THE THIRD MAN spent decades in the public domain and many film buffs grew up watching it in tattered 16mm prints and fuzzy VHS transfers.  This is one of those classics that if you haven’t ever seen, it’s always the right time to watch. Or in this case, catch it on the big screen looking better than ever before. THE THIRD MAN is the best movie in town.

Here’s the rest of the line-up for the ‘CLASSICS IN THE LOOP’ film series:
May 10th – TOUCH OF EVIL – 1958
May 17th – CHINATOWN – 1974
May 24th – BLOOD SIMPLE – 1984

Look for continued coverage of the ‘CLASSICS IN THE LOOP’ film series here at We Are movie Geeks.

Say Your Prayers! THE UNHOLY (1988) Available on Blu-ray March 28th – Vestron Horror Classics

THE UNHOLY, Nicole Fortier, 1988, ©Vestron Pictures
Say your prayers before the Vestron Video Collector’s Series releases the demonic horror classic The Unholy, arriving for the first time on limited-edition Blu-ray on June 27 from Lionsgate. Following the mysterious murders of his predecessors, a newly appointed pastor must battle a powerful demon to save his parish and the world. The Unholy is packed with all-new special features, including an audio commentary with director Camilo Vila, isolated score selections, interviews with the cast and crew, the original storyboard gallery and more! Plus, this special edition includes the film’s original ending with optional audio commentary from producer Mathew Hayden. Restored and remastered, The Unholy Vestron Video Collector’s Series Blu-ray will be available for the suggested retail price of $39.97.

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OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS
In New Orleans, a city with a dark underside of black magic and satanic worship, 2 priests have been brutally murdered at St Agnes Church.  Now The Unholy Reign only to be challenged by the purest of mortal souls. Father Michael is appointed to the ungodly parish.  Is he really strong enough to fight off this terrible evil? Or will he be the third priest to die?

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SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Audio Commentary with Director Camilo Vila
  • Isolated Score Selections and Audio Interview with Composer Roger Bellon
  • Audio Interview with Production Designer & Co-Writer Fernando Fonseca, featuring Isolated Selections from his Unused Score
  • Original Ending featuring Optional Audio Commentary with Producer Mathew Hayden
  • Featurettes:
  • “Sins of the Father with Ben Cross”
  • “Demons In The Flesh: The Monsters of The Unholy
  • “Prayer Offerings with Production Designer & Co-Writer Fernando Fonseca”
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • TV Spots
  • Radio Spots
  • Original Storyboard Gallery
  • Still Gallery

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CAST

Ben Cross                   Chariots of Fire, Star Trek

Ned Beatty                  Deliverance, Superman

William Russ               American History X, The Right Stuff

Jill Carroll                    Psycho II

Hal Holbrook               Lincoln, Wall Street, Into the Wild

Trevor Howard            Gandhi, Superman

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Harry Lime and the Restored THE THIRD MAN Opens in St. Louis

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“Don’t be so gloomy. After all it’s not that awful. Like the fella says, in Italy for 30 years under the Borgias they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance. In Switzerland they had brotherly love – they had 500 years of democracy and peace, and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock!”

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The restored, 4k update of THE THIRD MAN opens Friday, August 7th in St. Louis at Landmark’s Plaza Frontenac Theater

Roger Ebert called Harry Lime, the character played by Orson Welles in the 1949 classic THE THIRD MAN, his favorite screen villain of all time. Fittingly, he gets one of the great movie character introductions — an unforgettable one involving a doorway, a cat, and a sudden beam of light. There’s a reason that the only Academy Award won by THE THIRD MAN, one of the most beloved films of all time, went to Robert Krasker for cinematography – this night-shrouded mystery is visually eye-popping and the picture quality of director Carol Reed’s masterpiece is one of its most essential attributes.
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Taking place in Vienna post WWII, THE THIRD MAN follows pulp novelist Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) on a trip to meet his friend Harry Lime (Welles) in Vienna, only Holly soon learns that Harry has died in an accident outside his apartment. Looking for answers, Holly discovers that there’s more to it than he realized and that Harry might not have been the person he thought he was. Trevor Howard and Alida Valli co-star as Maj. Calloway, who leads the investigation into the truth of Lime’s death and Anna, Harry’s former lover whom Holly falls for.
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Darkness pervades nearly every scene as Holly inches closer to the truth. Coupled with Reed’s keen eye for dramatic camera angles, THE THIRD MAN maintains suspense throughout, from its opening to the famous final sewer sequence. THE THIRD MAN won the Palme d’Or at Cannes, the British Film Academy’s best British film award and an Academy Award for Robert Krasker’s cinematography. Anton Karas’ score was played entirely on a zither, and ‘Harry Lime’s Theme’ was the most popular international title in 1950. Karas’ music was so famous, he opened a nightclub in Vienna called, naturally, The Third Man in 1954, and played his famous music there until 1966. Harry Lime was so memorable that Welles reprised him in radio shows — there was even a television show in the late ‘50s in which Lime (played by Michael Rennie) was the hero who made money dealing art and solving crime.

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St. Louis-area fans of THE THIRD MAN are in for a treat as the new, 4K restoration of the film opens August 7th at Landmark’s Plaza Frontenac Theater. THE THIRD MAN spent decades in the public domain and many film buffs grew up watching it in tattered 16mm prints and fuzzy VHS transfers. I got to see this new hi-def, polished THE THIRD MAN on the big screen last week at a sneak and it was like seeing it for the first time. This is one of those classics that if you haven’t ever seen, it’s always the right time to watch. Or in this case, catch it on the big screen looking better than ever before. THE THIRD MAN is the best movie in town.

 

 

 

Chick Flick from the Past: ‘Brief Encounter’ (1945)

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Director: David Lean

Writer: Based on the play “Still Life† by Noel Coward

Cast: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway, and Joyce Carey.

Run time: 86 minutes (black and white)

Rating: None

Awards: Nominated for 3 Oscars, won Grand Prize at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival

DVD features: Audio commentary from film historian Bruce Eder, original trailer (which I found quite amusing).

Plot: Laura Jesson (Celia Johnson) is a lonely housewife who makes weekly trips to town every Thursday. During these trips Laura shops and usually catches a matinee at the local theater before taking the train home. One particular Thursday, Laura is standing by the train tracks and an express train speeds by causing dirt to fly into her eye. Laura walks into the train station’s cafà © to ask for some water to help clean her eye. Dr. Alec Harvey (Trevor Howard) hears of Laura’s distress and offers to help thus marks the beginning of an ill-fated love affair. Continue reading Chick Flick from the Past: ‘Brief Encounter’ (1945)