DOUBLE DRAGON (1994)

Special Features:

Under the Trailers Tab:

TWO EVIL EYES (1990)

Special Features

Disc 1: The Movie

Disc 2: Special Features

and Dario Argento, Special Make-up Effects Supervisor Tom Savini, Executive

Producer Claudio Argento, and actress Asia Argento

Savini’s EFX (12m 8s, SD) A behind the scenes look at the film’s special

make-up effects

At Home with Tom Savini (15m 42s, SD) A personal tour of Savini’s home.

Adrienne Barbeau on George Romero (4m 35s, SD)

Before I Wake (14m 3s, HD) Interview with star Ramy Zada

Behind the Wall (16m 9s, HD) Interview with star Madeleine Potter

One Maestro and Two Masters (15m 12s, HD) Interview with composer Pino

Donaggio. Italian with English subtitles.

Rewriting Poe (13m 17s, HD) Interview with co-writer Franco Ferrini.

Italian with English subtitles.

The Cat Who Wouldn’t Die (26m 3s, HD) Interview with assistant director

Luigi Cozzi. Italian with English subtitles.

Two Evil Brothers (13m 52s, HD) Interview with special make-up assistant



Working with George (interview with costume designer Barbara Anderson.



Disc 3: The Score (CD) by Pino Donaggio



18-page booklet with an essay by Michael Gingold, CD tracklisting, Everett Burell.Working with George (interview with costume designer Barbara Anderson.

and chapter selections.





ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HIGH SCHOOL (1979)



Studio: Shout! Factory

Release Date: April 20th, 1979 (theatrical)

November 19th, 2019 (blu-ray)

Run Time: 93 mins

Region Code: A (locked)

Picture: 1080p (1.85:1 aspect ratio)

Sound: English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0

Subtitles: English SDH

Slipcover: No

Digital Copy: No

Starring: P.J. Soles, Vincent Van Patten, Clint Howard, Dey Young, Mary Woronov, and Paul Bartel

Written by Richard Whitley, Russ Dvonch, and Joseph McBride

Directed by Allan Arkush

Rating: PG (crude humor and brief drug use)



Roger Corman has always made films that he thinks that people will want to see. I know that sounds like a “duh” thing to say, what I mean is that he doesn’t care about awards. He just wants people to like the films he makes and to talk about them. Rock ‘n’ Roll High School is a film that you won’t soon forget. This is one of the most happy-go-lucky films I have ever seen. P.J. Soles is so damn charming as the lead that I wanted to find more films that she has done ASAP. The music here, even if its not my kind of music, is actually really good and is implemented into the story in clever ways. Needless to say, but I was completely won over by this film and I urge everyone to give the film a shot. It is so much worth it.



The blu-ray, from Shout! Factory, is a real winner. The picture is culled from a brand new 4K restoration and looks amazing. The sound is no slouch either. The special features contain a new documentary by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures that contains some great stories about the making of Rock ‘n’ Roll High School and is a must for any fan. The rest of the features are from the 2010 blu-ray so if you have that then you have the features. Shout! has also packaged the blu-ray in a really nice SteelBook case that features the film’s original theatrical poster.



Special Features:



Class of ‘79: 40 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll High School (1h 10m, HD)

Allan Arkish’s 2019 Sunday Slasher Rock ‘n’ Roll High School Intro (5m 30s, HD)

Back to School: A Retrospective (23m 46s, SD, 1.33:1)

Stay After Class (16m 2s, SD) Interview with PJ Soles, Vincent Van Patten, and Dey Young

Interview with Roger Corman Conducted by Leonard Maltin (4m 36s, SD, 1.33:1)

Interview with Allan Arkish (11m 35s, SD)

Audio Outtakes from The Roxy (15m 24s, SD)

Original Radio Ads (1m 5s, SD)

Theatrical Trailer (2m 11s, HD)

TV Spot (34s, SD, 1.33:1)

Audio Commentary with Allan Arkish, Mike Finnell, and Richard Whitley

Audio Commentary with Allan Arkish, PJ Soles, and Clint Howard

Audio Commentary with Richard Whitley and Russ Dvonch

Audio Commentary with Roger Corman and Dey Young





April 20th, 1979 (theatrical)November 19th, 2019 (blu-ray)93 minsA (locked)1080p (1.85:1 aspect ratio)English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0English SDHNoNoP.J. Soles, Vincent Van Patten, Clint Howard, Dey Young, Mary Woronov, and Paul BartelRichard Whitley, Russ Dvonch, and Joseph McBrideAllan ArkushPG (crude humor and brief drug use)Roger Corman has always made films that he thinks that people will want to see. I know that sounds like a “duh” thing to say, what I mean is that he doesn’t care about awards. He just wants people to like the films he makes and to talk about them.is a film that you won’t soon forget. This is one of the most happy-go-lucky films I have ever seen. P.J. Soles is so damn charming as the lead that I wanted to find more films that she has done ASAP. The music here, even if its not my kind of music, is actually really good and is implemented into the story in clever ways. Needless to say, but I was completely won over by this film and I urge everyone to give the film a shot. It is so much worth it.The blu-ray, from Shout! Factory, is a real winner. The picture is culled from a brand new 4K restoration and looks amazing. The sound is no slouch either. The special features contain a new documentary by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures that contains some great stories about the making ofand is a must for any fan. The rest of the features are from the 2010 blu-ray so if you have that then you have the features. Shout! has also packaged the blu-ray in a really nice SteelBook case that features the film’s original theatrical poster.Interview with PJ Soles, Vincent Van Patten, and Dey Young