Blood Bath: Limited Edition - Arrow Video - Blu Ray Unboxing and Review
Unboxing and reviewing the
Limited Edition set of
Roger Corman's
Blood Bath on Blu-ray, released by
Arrow Video.
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The films of Roger Corman are often as well-known for their behind-the-scenes stories as they are the ones unfolding on the screen. He famously made
Little Shop of Horrors in just two days using sets left over from
A Bucket of Blood and shot
The Terror over a long weekend because bad weather prevented him from playing tennis. But none of these tales is quite so complex, or quite so extraordinary, as the making of Blood Bath.
The saga began when Corman invested in a Yugoslavian Krimi-like picture entitled
Operation Titian just prior to it going into production. Insisting it be filmed in
English, he sent actors
William Campbell and
Patrick Magee, and uncredited story editor
Francis Ford Coppola (all fresh from
Dementia 13), to
Dubrovnik to make a US-friendly movie but wasn’t satisfied with the end results.
First it was re-cut and re-scored to create
Portrait in
Terror, a film more in line with drive-in tastes, then it was handed over to
Jack Hill (
Spider Baby), followed by
Stephanie Rothman (
Terminal Island), each undertaking reshoots that resulted in a vampire picture by the name of Blood Bath. One final twist was provided when a TV version was required, chopping scenes and adding others to create
Track of the Vampire.
For this release Arrow Video has searched through the vaults to bring you all four versions of Blood Bath, newly restored from the best materials available to provide a definitive release of one of Corman’s craziest ventures.
BLOODBATH LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
• Limited Edition collection of the complete Blood Bath
•
High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of four versions of the film: Operation Titian, Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire
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Brand new 2K restorations of Portrait in Terror, Blood Bath and Track of the Vampire from original film materials
• Brand new reconstruction of Operation Titian using original film materials and standard definition inserts • Optional
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all four versions
• The
Trouble with Titian
Revisited – a brand new visual essay in which
Tim Lucas returns to (and updates) his three-part
Video Watchdog feature to examine the convoluted production history of Blood Bath and its multiple versions
• Bathing in
Blood with
Sid Haig – a new interview with the actor, recorded exclusively for this release
•
Archive interview with producer-director Jack Hill
•
Stills gallery
• Double-sided fold-out poster featuring original and newly commissioned artworks
• Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Dan
Mumford
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Limited edition booklet containing new writing on the film and its cast by
Anthony Nield,
Vic Pratt, Cullen
Gallagher and
Peter Beckman