Crawlspace Blu-ray: Terror Unleashed March 4th by Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber delivers Dartk Gothic Horror with Crawlspace on Blu-ray this March
Kino Lorber is set to captivate horror aficionados with its upcoming Crawlspace Blu-ray release on March 4th. Directed by David Schmoeller and starring the ominous Klaus Kinski, this 1986 cult favorite offers a sinister Gothic experience. Kinski plays Karl Gunther, a psychopathic landlord who spies on his tenants through an elaborate maze of crawlspaces, and lures unsuspecting victims into a torture chamber. Alongside Talia Balsam and Tané McClure, the cast plunges viewers into a chilling tale underscored by Sergio Salvati's cinematography and Pino Donaggio's haunting score.
For collectors and connoisseurs alike, the Blu-ray edition promises an array of enticing features. Enhanced by a new audio commentary from film historian John Harrison and insights from the writer/director David Schmoeller, fans can delve deeper into the film’s twisted narrative. Additional features include an interview with makeup effects artist John Vulich, and the short film Please Kill Mr. Kinski, also by Schmoeller. The set rounds out with the original theatrical trailer and TV spots, all enhanced with optional English SDH subtitles for accessibility.
For those intrigued by tales of terror and suspense, this Blu-ray edition of Crawlspace stands as a comprehensive package worth revisiting.
Release Contents:
- NEW Audio Commentary by film historian John Harrison: In-depth analysis and background information.
- Audio Commentary by Writer/Director David Schmoeller: Insight from the director himself.
- Interview with Makeup Effects Artist John Vulich: A behind-the-scenes look at the movie (8:33).
- Please Kill Mr. Kinski - Short Film by David Schmoeller: An additional treat for fans (9:05).
- Theatrical Trailer: Original preview of the film’s chilling narrative.
- TV Spots: Promotional clips from the original release.
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature: Accessibility for all viewers.
Source: Blu-ray.com