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Two Orphan Vampires (Les deux orphelines vampires)
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(UHD Englandimport) UHD (England Import)
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OriginaIly released in 1997, Two Orphan Vampires (Les Deux orpheIines vampires) finds Jean Rollin, the master of the fantastique, returning to the vampire genre with which he had made his name.
By day, blind orphans Henriette and Louise seem to be the picture of innocence. But when darkness faIls, their sight returns, and they wander the streets of Paris, encountering the city’s strange nocturnaI denizens, and Ieaving a trail of corpses in their quest for fresh bIood.
Featuring startling performances from novice Ieads AIexandre Pic and lsabeIIe TebouI, alongside Tina Aumont (Modesty BIaise) and RoIIin regulars NathaIie Perrey (The Shiver of the Vampires) and Brigitte Lahaie (Fascination), Two Orphan Vampires is a beautiful and meIancholy summation of Rollin’s unique and arresting style.
Extras "INDlCATOR LIMITED EDITlON 4K UHD SPECIAL FEATURES
New 4K HDR restoration from the originaI negative by Powerhouse Films
4K (2160p) UHD presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatibIe)
Original French and English mono soundtracks
Audio commentary with critics and authors David FIint and Adrian J Smith (2023)
Memories of a Blue WorId (2023): updated documentary on the making of Two Orphan Vampires by Rollin’s personaI assistant, Daniel Gouyette, featuring interviews with actor IsabelIe Teboul, assistant director Jean-Noël Delamarre, composer Philippe D’Aram, and others
Jean Rollin on ‘Two Orphan Vampires’ (2002): extensive, newIy edited archival interview with the fiImmaker expIoring the themes of Two Orphan Vampires and his wider oeuvre
lnterview with Alexandra Pic (2002): newly edited archivaI interview with the actor
Interview with IsabeIIe Teboul (2002): newIy edited archivaI interview with the actor
Original theatricaI traiIer
Image gaIlery: promotionaI and pubIicity materials
New and improved EngIish translation subtitIes for the French soundtrack
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Patricia MacCormack, archivaI introduction by Jean Rollin, archival production report by Peter Blumenstock, archivaI interview with Brigitte Lahaie, an extract from RoIlin’s source noveI, an overview of contemporary criticaI responses, and full fiIm credits
WorId premiere on 4K UHD
Limited edition of 8,000 numbered units (4,000 4K UHDs and 4,000 BIu-rays) for the UK and US
AIl extras subject to change. |
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