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Monsters And Madmen (The Haunted Strangler / Corridors of Blood / The Atomic Submarine / First Man into Space) - Criterion Collection DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0715515021623
Format: Box set, Black & White, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Criterion
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 1.0EnglishSubtitled
Manufacturer: Criterion
MPN: DCC1671D
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Criterion
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 23, 2007
Running Time: 315 minutes
Studio: Criterion
Theatrical Release Date: November 29, 1959




 

Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Launching us from a grave past to a space-age future these two thrilling double features from producers Richard and Alex Gordon spin classic tales of hair-raising homicidal mania and intrepid death-defying exploration.The Haunted Strangler: 19th-century English author James Rankin (Boris Karloff) believes that the wrong man was hanged twenty years earlier for a series of murders yet in his investigations discovers a secret all-too-horrible and for him gruesomely inescapable.Corridors of Blood: In 1840s London Dr. Thomas Bolton (Boris Karloff) dares to dream the unthinkable: to operate on patients without causing pain. Unfortunately the road to general anesthesia is blocked by a local killer (Christopher Lee) as well as Bolton's devastating addiction to his own chemical experiments.The Atomic Submarine: When nuclear-powered submarine the Tiger Shark sets out to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances near the Arctic Circle its fearless crew finds itself besieged by electrical storms an Unidentified Floating Saucer and lots of hairy tentacles.First Man into Space: In this interstellar cautionary tale brash U.S. Navy test pilot Dan Prescott hungry for fame jettisons himself beyond Earth's atmosphereFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 715515021623 Manufacturer No: CC1671DDVD

Amazon.com:
For sheer entertainment value, Monsters and Madmen is a more-than-welcome addition to the prestigious Criterion Collection. Proving that well-made exploitation films deserve as much scholarly appreciation as classics of world cinema, this four-disc set lives up to its name with four enjoyable features (two horror, two science fiction, all above average) that showcase the consistent quality achieved by British producers Richard and Alex Gordon. Taking their cue from American International Pictures (AIP, which Alex co-founded in the mid-1950s) and Roger Corman's low-budget approach to profitable production, the Gordons were passionate film buffs who moved into filmmaking when Boris Karloff brought them a story property called "Stranglehold," which was eventually produced as The Haunted Strangler (1958), giving 69-year-old Karloff a much-needed respite from the forgettable programmers that plagued his later career. Directed by Robert Day, it's a superbly crafted thriller in which Karloff plays 19th-century English author James Rankin, determined to prove the innocence of a man wrongfully executed 20 years earlier. His quest turns horrifically tragic when Rankin is overtaken by the dead man's spirit, and the killer's strangulation spree continues. As part of a double-feature package, The Haunted Strangler was immediately followed by Corridors of Blood (1959), another fine vehicle for Karloff, who plays a doomed physician in 1840s London obsessed with pioneering experiments in anesthesia. It's a grim graverobber's tale, with an early role for Christopher Lee as a macabre character named "Resurrection Joe."

Gaining momentum, the Gordons also produced First Man into Space and The Atomic Submarine (see previous DVD releases for detailed reviews), a pair of 1959 releases that took timely advantage of Cold War headlines, the space race, and advances in nuclear-sub exploration of the polar ice caps. The former involves a cocky test pilot's ill-fated exposure to a strange alien substance which turns him into a blood-sucking predator; the latter is a sci-fi adventure that culminates in an encounter with an ill-tempered alien beneath the ice of the Arctic Circle. All four films guarantee a welcome trip down memory lane for long-time genre buffs, and DVD collectors of all ages will enjoy the enthusiastic expertise of Tom Weaver, whose delightfully reverent commentaries with Richard and Alex Gordon--along with video interviews with primary cast and crew members from all four films--serve as detailed testament (owing to Richard Gordon's wonderfully vivid recollections) to the lasting appeal of these "B-movie" relics. Theatrical trailers, radio spots, and exploitative print advertising place the films in proper historical context, and accompanying booklets offer appreciative essays by producer John Croydon and critic/historians Maitland McDonagh, Bruce Eder, and Michael Lennick. Anyone with a passion for '50s sci-fi and horror will quickly accept Monsters and Madmen as a crucial addition to their DVD collections, well in keeping with the expansive Criterion legacy. --Jeff Shannon



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Horror / Sci-Fi Grand Slam...
MONSTERS AND MADMEN is a brilliant quadruple feature for lovers of these two genres. First, there's the Boris Karloff (Frankenstein, Bride Of Frankenstein, Black Sabbath) classic, THE HAUNTED STRANGLER about a novelist (Boris) who becomes obsessed w/ the innocence of a man hanged for a series of murders, only to become a malignant force himself! Karloff is superb, w/ his sympathetic portrayal, complete w/ facial contortions. Next, in CORRIDORS OF BLOOD, Karloff returns as a surgeon trying to find ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - B movies given the A treatment
Monsters. Weird Science fiction. Plots more for a episode of Johnny Quest, but done on these films ,live actors giving their all to strange subject matter, with shoe string budgets making entertaining mood. Wonderful transfers. Interesting discussions. Movie fan treasure. If you're a collector of Horror and Science Fiction DVDs, then this is a good addition.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - A competent but unexceptional set
This is an odd package for Criterion, a company better known for foreign films and art house selections packaged with academic commentaries. It's a good collection of Richard and Alex Gordon features but many viewers, I suspect, will find the packet overpriced. Of the four features, two are Boris Karloff dramas and two are science fiction adventures. All are in black and white in good transfers with clear sound and subtitles.

THE HAUNTED STRANGLER (UK, 1958; aka GRIP OF THE STRANGLER) ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Darwyn Cooke covers
The covers and box art for this set were drawn/designed by Darwyn Cooke,
the writer/artist of DC:The New Frontier and other very cool comics.
(if you like the covers of these dvds, you should check these out:
Absolute DC: The New Frontier,
Batman: Ego and Other Tails,
Spirit,
Catwoman: Selina's Big Score )

I bought this set on faith.
Between Darwyn Cooke's art and Criterion's eclectic high quality, this just HAS TO BE cool.
'nuff said.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Pretty good set, way over-priced
While I found all four movies interesting for their nostalgia factor as well as for the b-movie schlockiness, the price was a bit too steep. The commentary and packaging were top notch, although I would have preferred a more authentic, vintage style artwork. These type movies generally delivered as much in the fun factor for their marketing concepts and over the top advertisements as for the movies themselves. For many viewers the initial interest for these movies upon their theatrical release in the late 50's ... Read More





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