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A trio of chilling sci-fi tales from the vaults of Universal Pictures, starring a number of genre legends including Lionel Atwill (Son of Frankenstein), Lon Chaney, Jr. (The Wolf Man), Grant Williams (The Incredible Shrinking Man). | A trio of chilling sci-fi tales from the vaults of Universal Pictures, starring a number of genre legends including Lionel Atwill ([[Son of Frankenstein]]), Lon Chaney, Jr. ([[The Wolf Man (1941)|The Wolf Man]]), Grant Williams ([[The Incredible Shrinking Man]]). | ||
A mad scientist transforms a carnival performer (Lon Chaney, Jr.) into a murderous monster in [[Man Made Monster]] (dir. George Waggner, 1941). In [[The Monolith Monsters]] (dir. John Sherwood, 1957), a giant meteor crashes to Earth and the fragments begin to spread – turning everyone they come into contact with to stone! And finally, fear stalks the seemingly tranquil halls of Dunsfield University in [[Monster on the Campus]] (dir. Jack Arnold, 1958) when a paleontology professor becomes infected with irradiated blood and begins to devolve into a primitive beast. | |||
'''SPECIAL FEATURES''': Limited Edition O-Card slipcase [2000 copies] • 1080p presentations on Blu-ray • Disc One – Man-Made Monster and The Monolith Monsters • Disc Two – Monster on the Campus (available in both 1.33:1 and 1.85:1 aspect ratios) • Man-Made Monster – Brand new audio commentary with author Stephen Jones and author / critic Kim Newman • The Monolith Monsters – Brand new audio commentary with Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby • Monster on the Campus – Brand new audio commentary with author Stephen Jones and author / critic Kim Newman • A Limited Edition collector's booklet featuring new writing on the films included in this set by film scholar Craig Ian Mann [2000 copies] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 17 April 2024
- Region B
- Studio: Eureka
- Buy From Amazon.co.uk
- Contents: Watch Trailer
Synopsis
A trio of chilling sci-fi tales from the vaults of Universal Pictures, starring a number of genre legends including Lionel Atwill (Son of Frankenstein), Lon Chaney, Jr. (The Wolf Man), Grant Williams (The Incredible Shrinking Man).
A mad scientist transforms a carnival performer (Lon Chaney, Jr.) into a murderous monster in Man Made Monster (dir. George Waggner, 1941). In The Monolith Monsters (dir. John Sherwood, 1957), a giant meteor crashes to Earth and the fragments begin to spread – turning everyone they come into contact with to stone! And finally, fear stalks the seemingly tranquil halls of Dunsfield University in Monster on the Campus (dir. Jack Arnold, 1958) when a paleontology professor becomes infected with irradiated blood and begins to devolve into a primitive beast.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Limited Edition O-Card slipcase [2000 copies] • 1080p presentations on Blu-ray • Disc One – Man-Made Monster and The Monolith Monsters • Disc Two – Monster on the Campus (available in both 1.33:1 and 1.85:1 aspect ratios) • Man-Made Monster – Brand new audio commentary with author Stephen Jones and author / critic Kim Newman • The Monolith Monsters – Brand new audio commentary with Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby • Monster on the Campus – Brand new audio commentary with author Stephen Jones and author / critic Kim Newman • A Limited Edition collector's booklet featuring new writing on the films included in this set by film scholar Craig Ian Mann [2000 copies]