`Taste the Blood of Dracula,' `Frankenstein Must be Destroyed,' `Dracula Has Risen from the Grave' Available Individually or with `Curse of Frankenstein,' `Horror of Dracula' and `The Mummy' in Horror Classics Collection Box Set from Warner Home Video Apr.Entertainment Editors BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 2004 Just as horror fans will be getting a new taste of blood from the upcoming theatrical release of "Van Helsing," they'll also be able to take a bite out Verb 1. bite out - utter; "She bit out a curse" let loose, let out, utter, emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand" of horror film classics "Frankenstein Must be Destroyed," "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave" and "Taste the Blood of Dracula," being eternally preserved on DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. with widescreen transfers April 27 by Warner Home Video Warner Home Video is the home video unit of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. It was founded in 1978 as WCI Home Video (for Warner Communications, Inc.). It was re-named Warner Home Video in 1980. (WHV WHV Wilhelmshaven (Northern Germany, Headquarters of the German Navy) WHV Warner Home Video WHV Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus WHV Working Holiday Visa WHV Westdeutscher Hockey-Verband (West German hockey association) ). The "Horror Classics Collection" will also be available as a six-disc set including these three new DVD releases as well as the classics "Curse of Frankenstein," "Horror of Dracula" and "The Mummy." The collection will sell for $68.92 SRP SRP - A data link layer protocol. . Each of the titles will also be available individually for $19.97 SRP and will include the theatrical trailer, English and French language soundtracks and subtitles in English, French and Spanish. Frankenstein and Dracula's film popularity soared in the 1950s, '60s and '70s with the vivid re-interpretations made famous by Hammer Films, widely known as the premier horror film producer with their trademark blend of gothic melodrama and distinctive color cinematography cinematography: see motion picture photography. cinematography Art and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves the composition of a scene, lighting of the set and actors, choice of cameras, camera angle, and integration of special . The films feature actors Christopher Lee and the late Peter Cushing. Lee, who starred in those films as Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and the Mummy, is perhaps better known to young audiences as "Count Dooku" in "Star Wars" and "Saruman the White" in "The Lord of the Rings Trilogy." His partner in horror Cushing, who starred as the quintessential Van Helsing determined to rid the world of evil Dracula and the indelible Dr. Frankenstein, will be best remembered by younger audiences for his performance as the "Grand Moff Tarkin" in "Star Wars IV." Art can be downloaded at www.whvdirect.com |
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