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Title: As if news about FROM BEYOND wasn't enough, upcoming titles from Anchor Bay
Post by: Chris K. on January 03, 2005, 09:46:35 PM
Anchor Bay Entertainment seems to be picking up the pace. After their excellent DVD release of DAWN OF THE DEAD "Ultimate Edition", more cult horror flicks are on their way.

Anchor Bay has struck a deal with Twentieth Century Fox to release some of their rare titles, and one of them will be the  Michele Soavi horror/comedy CEMETERY MAN. Also, two Dario Argento films TRAUMA (1992) and his latest film THE CARD PLAYER (2004) are also scheduled for a DVD release. Plus, Lucio Fulci's rarely seen (and I mean RARELY SEEN) thriller ONE ON TOP OF THE OTHER (1969) will be released. And last but not least, William Girdler's 1978 classic THE MANITOU will be finally released on DVD in it's original 2.35:1 Panavision! I guess I can get rid of my old crappy pan-scan Charter Home Video copy.

Here is the link in case you want to read the schedules:
http://www.anchorbayentertainment.com/future/
Title: Re: As if news about FROM BEYOND wasn't enough, upcoming titles from Anchor Bay
Post by: Andrew on January 04, 2005, 08:54:04 AM
This is great news.  "Cemetery Man" is a film that is long past due for a DVD release.

Not to mention "The Manitou."   Patty from WilliamGirdler.com must be dancing.

Title: Re: As if news about FROM BEYOND wasn't enough, upcoming titles from Anchor Bay
Post by: Mr_Vindictive on January 04, 2005, 09:05:32 AM
Incredible news Chris.

Quite happy about Cemetary Man.  I still have a copy that I taped from Bravo about 5-6 years ago.  It'll be great to have it on DVD finally!

Same goes for From Beyond and Trauma.  Two more great flicks I've been waiting for.  Really surprising news.

Title: Re: As if news about FROM BEYOND wasn't enough, upcoming titles from Anchor Bay
Post by: Max Gardner on January 04, 2005, 10:54:39 AM
About time someone released Cemetery Man on DVD. My VHS copy is on its last legs. Good news about those Argento films, too.