Erik The Conqueror - Dual Format (Includes DVD)
Zavvi
In 1961, director Mario Bava (Rabid Dogs, Kill Baby Kill) turned his hand to the historical adventure genre, capitalising on the recent success of 1958's Kirk Douglas vehicle The Vikings. The result was a colourful, swashbuckling epic of treachery, heroism and forbidden love: Erik the Conqueror.In 786 AD, the invading Viking forces are repelled from the shores of England, leaving behind a young boy - Erik, son of the slain Viking king. Years later, Erik (George Ardisson, Juliet of the Spirits), raised by the English queen as her own, becomes Duke of Helford, while across the sea, his brother Eron (Cameron Mitchell, Blood and Black Lace) assumes leadership of the Viking horde and sets his sights on conquering England once again, setting the two estranged brothers on a collision course that will determine the fates of their respective kingdoms...Featuring a bombastic score by frequent collaborator Roberto Nicolosi (Black Sunday) and memorably co-starring the stunning Kessler twins (Sodom and Gomorrah), Erik the Conqueror showcases Bava's immense talent for creating awe-inspiring spectacle with limited resources. Now restored in high definition for the first time, Arrow Video is proud to present this cult classic in all its original splendour.SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:Brand new 2K restoration of the film from the original camera negativeHigh Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentationsOriginal Italian and English mono audio (lossless on the Blu-ray Disc)Newly translated English subtitles for the Italian soundtrackOptional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing for the English soundtrackNew audio commentary by Tim Lucas, author of Mario Bava - All the Colors of the DarkGli imitatori, a comparison between Erik the Conqueror and its unacknowledged source, The VikingsOriginal endingReversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham HumphreysFIRST PRESSING ONLY: Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Kat Ellinger
130.18 PLN