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Cold War Creatures
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Zombies! Werewolves! Atomic Mutation! Intergalactic Avians! Let this quartet of classic terrors take you back to the golden age of B-Movie Monsters!A mob boss hires an ex-Nazi scientist to reanimate his dead thugs in Creature with the Atom Brain. An auto-accident survivor is used as an experimental subject to create a vaccine for nuclear fall-out with hair-raising side-effects in The Werewolf.Treasure hunters get more than they bargained for in the search for a cargo of diamonds that went down with a sunken ship when they discover the zombified crew members are guarding the loot in Zombies of Mora Tau. Meanwhile, an enormous bird from outer-space descends to chow down on the people of planet Earth in The Giant Claw!Four fantastic feature presentations from prolific producer Sam Katzman with a bounty of informative extras. These Cold War Creatures are coming for you!High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentations of all 4 filmsOriginal uncompressed mono audio for all filmsOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingReversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork for each film by Matt GriffinDisc 1: Creature With The Atom BrainIntroduction by historian and critic Kim NewmanAudio commentary by critic Russell DyballSam Katzman: Before and Beyond the Cold War Creatures, a feature-length illustrated presentation on the life, career, and films of Sam Katzman by historian and critic Stephen R. BissetteCondensed Super 8mm version of Creature with the Atom Brain, produced for home cinema viewingTheatrical TrailerImage GalleryDisc 2: The WerewolfIntroduction by historian and critic Kim NewmanAudio commentary by critic Lee GambinBeyond Window Dressing, a visual essay exploring the oft-overlooked role of women in the films of Sam Katzman by historian and critic Alexandra Heller-NicholasCondensed Super 8mm version of The Werewolf, produced for home cinema viewingTheatrical TrailerImage GalleryDisc 3: Zombies Of Mora TauIntroduction by historian and critic Kim NewmanAudio commentary by critic Kat EllingerAtomic Terror: Genre in Transformation, a visual essay exploring the intersection of mythical horror creatures and the rational world of science in the films of Sam Katzman by critic Josh HurtadoTheatrical TrailerImage GalleryDisc 4: The Giant ClawIntroduction by historian and critic Kim NewmanAudio commentary by critics Emma Westwood and Cerise HowardFamily Endangered!, a visual essay examining the theme of Cold War paranoia in Sam Katzman monster movies, by critic Mike WhiteCondensed Super 8mm version of The Giant Claw, produced for home cinema viewingTheatrical TrailerImage Gallery
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