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Humanoids from the Deep AKA Monster: Humanoids from the Deep (Blu-ray) (1980)
They're not human. But they hunt human women. Not for killing. For mating.Director: Barbara Peeters (uncredited reshoots: Jimmy T. Murakami, James Sbardellari)
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:"The Making of Humanoids from the Deep" 2010 featurette (22:42) [1080i 60Hz]
"Leonard Maltin Interviews Roger Corman on Humanoids from the Deep" 1999 interview (3:26) [480i]
7 Deleted Scenes (7:19)
Poster Gallery
Stills Gallery
US Red Band Trailer (1:47) [480i]
German Theatrical Trailer (1:43) [480i]
TV Spot (0:32)
Radio Spot (0:32)
Bonus Trailers [480i]
- Galaxy of Terror (1:54)
- Forbidden World (2:33)
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Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 mono (48kHz/24bit)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:All extras are in 1080p, except where noted.
Deleted scenes are partially silent, partially in English, with no subtitles.
On-screen title: "Monster (Humanoids from the Deep)".
Comes with a reversible cover.
Includes an 8-page liner notes booklet by Michael Felsher. -
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Extras:"The Making of Humanoids from the Deep" 2010 featurette (22:45) [1080i 60Hz]
"Leonard Maltin Interviews Roger Corman on Humanoids from the Deep" 1999 interview (3:27) [1080i 60Hz]
7 Deleted Scenes (5:45)
Stills Gallery (6:34)
3 Theatrical Trailers (4:37)
- US Green Band Trailer
- US Red Band Trailer
- German Trailer
TV Spot (0:34)
Radio Spot (0:35) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono (48kHz/24bit)
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Case type:Steelbook
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Notes:4K scan from the 35mm original camera negative.
All extras are in 1080p, except where noted.
Deleted scenes are partially silent, partially in English, with no subtitles.
German trailer is in German, with no subtitles.
All other extras are in English, with no subtitles.
On-screen title: "Humanoids from the Deep".
Limited to 10,000 copies. -
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Commentaries:(1.) Audio commentary with editor Mark Goldblatt moderated by Michael Felsher (2018)
(2.) Audio commentary with film historians Kai Naumann and Marcus Stiglegger (2018) -
Extras:"The Making of Humanoids from the Deep" 2010 featurette (22:42) [1080i 60Hz]
"The Deep End with Creature Effects Artist Steve Johnson” 2016 interview (21:46)
"The Corman Sound with Sound Editor David Lewis Yewdall” 2016 interview (14:39)
7 Deleted Scenes (7:11) [1080i 50Hz]
Photo Gallery (37 images)
US Red Band Trailer (1:47) [576i]
German Theatrical Trailer (2:00) [1080i 50Hz]
TV Spot (0:32)
Radio Spot (0:29) -
Subtitles:English, German (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 mono (48kHz/16bit)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:All extras are in 1080p, except where noted.
Naumann/Stiglegger commentary & German trailer are in German, with no subtitles.
Goldblatt commentary, English trailer, & TV spot are in English, with no subtitles.
Radio spot is in English, with forced German subtitles.
Deleted scenes are partially silent, partially in English, with optional German subtitles.
All other extras are in English, with optional German subtitles.
On-screen title: "Monster (Humanoids from the Deep)".
Back cover incorrectly lists "The Directors: The Films of Roger Corman" & "Leonard Maltin Interviews Roger Corman on Humanoids from the Deep” extras. -
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
* The Film
(1.) Audio commentary with editor Mark Goldblatt moderated by Michael Felsher (2018)
(2.) Audio commentary with film historians Kai Naumann and Marcus Stiglegger (2018)
"The Making of Humanoids from the Deep" 2010 featurette (22:42) [1080i 60Hz]
"The Deep End with Creature Effects Artist Steve Johnson" 2016 interview (21:46)
"The Corman Sound with Sound Editor David Lewis Yewdall" 2016 interview (14:39)
7 Deleted Scenes (7:11) [1080i 50Hz]
Photo Gallery (37 images)
US Red Band Trailer (1:47) [576i]
German Theatrical Trailer (2:00) [1080i 50Hz]
TV Spot (0:32)
Radio Spot (0:29)
DISC TWO (DVD Copy)
DISC THREE (DVD)
"The Making of Humanoids from the Deep" 2010 featurette (22:42)
"The Deep End with Creature Effects Artist Steve Johnson" 2016 interview (20:51)
"The Corman Sound with Sound Editor David Lewis Yewdall" 2016 interview (14:01)
"The Directors: The Films of Roger Corman" 1999 documentary (58:33)
"Leonard Maltin Interviews Roger Corman on Humanoids from the Deep" 1999 interview (3:26) -
Subtitles:English, German (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 mono (48kHz/16bit)
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Case type:Digipak
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Notes:All Disc One extras are in 1080p, except where noted.
Naumann/Stiglegger commentary & German trailer are in German, with no subtitles.
Goldblatt commentary, English trailer, & TV spot are in English, with no subtitles.
Radio spot is in English, with forced German subtitles.
Deleted scenes are partially silent, partially in English, with optional German subtitles.
All other extras are in English, with optional German subtitles.
On-screen title: "Monster (Humanoids from the Deep)".
Includes a 16-page liner notes booklet by Thorsten Hanisch and a card certificate with the limited edition numeral.
Limited to 3,000 copies. -
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Commentaries:(1.) Audio commentary by critic Kim Newman and filmmaker Sean Hogan (2021)
(2.) Audio commentary by critic Samm Deighan (2021) -
Extras:"The Making of Humanoids from the Deep" 2010 featurette (22:45) [1080i 60Hz]
"Leonard Maltin Interviews Roger Corman on Humanoids from the Deep" 1999 interview (3:27) [1080i 60Hz]
7 Deleted Scenes (5:44)
Stills Gallery (6:34) (89 images)
3 Theatrical Trailers (4:37) [1080i 60Hz]
- US Green Band Trailer
- US Red Band Trailer
- German Trailer
TV Spot (0:34)
Radio Spot (0:35) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono (48kHz/24bit)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:4K scan from the 35mm original camera negative.
All extras are in 1080p, except where noted.
Deleted scenes are partially silent, partially in English, with no subtitles.
German trailer is in German, with no subtitles.
All other extras are in English, with no subtitles.
On-screen title: "Humanoids from the Deep".
Comes with a reversible cover featuring artwork and classic original poster art.
Initial pressings come packaged with a slipcover, fold-out movie poster, and 24-page booklet featuring an interview with producer Hunt Lowry. -
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OVERALL: Draw
The UK release has a 4K restoration and 2 exclusive commentaries.
The German Collector's Edition has an older transfer, with 2 differing exclusive commentaries, and some exclusive interviews/documentaries. Note that one of the commentaries is not English-friendly.
Versions:
- The original Unrated Version has an extra decapitation in the pier carnival scene.
- The US Theatrical Version cut this scene.
Notes about deleted scenes:
All releases have the same 7 untitled deleted scenes:
1) A woman swimming nude
2) A man & woman being attacked in a car
3) A little girl discovering a dead body on the beach
4) Dr. Susan Drake asking to borrow a coat
5) A woman getting attacked while fishing
6) A monster peering through a window
7) A group of men drinking in a bar
The Shout! Factory LE and UK releases, which use the 4K restoration of the film, also have a new scan of the deleted scenes. However, on these releases the set of deleted scenes are shorter because Scene 7 does not have the first 90 seconds that was included on the Shout! Factory AE and German releases.
In addition, the audio differs. Scenes 1, 6, & 7 are silent on all releases. Scenes 3 & 4 have full audio on all releases.
For Scene 2, the Shout! Factory LE and UK releases are missing audio from the second half of the scene, while the Shout! Factory AE and German releases have audio for the entire scene.
For Scene 5, the Shout! Factory LE and UK releases have audio for the first half of the scene but not the second. The Shout! Factory AE and German releases have audio for the second half of the scene, but not the first. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray A 30th Anniversary Special Edition America- Shout! Factory - No cuts - Unrated Version (79:41).
- Blu-ray A Limited Edition America- Shout! Factory - No cuts - Unrated Version (79:43).
- Blu-ray B Germany- OFDb Filmworks - No cuts - Unrated Version (79:50).
- Blu-ray B Collector's Edition Germany- OFDb Filmworks - No cuts - Unrated Version (79:50).
- Blu-ray B United Kingdom- 88 Films - No cuts - Unrated Version (79:55).
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Comparison added by Frank_Vincent on 02/08/10
Comparison last updated by Vincent_Prendergast on 06/05/21UPDATE LOG:
04/01/17: ASIN added to Region A. Region B Blu-ray/DVD combo added. Note made that both releases are the unrated version. DVD Beaver link added.
Please ensure you read our disclaimer.
08/01/17: German specs confirmed.
20/07/18: Added note on versions).
04/08/19: Addition of the US Limited Edition.
17/04/21: Added Caps-a-holic, added UK & German single-disc, corrected original US Shout release to mono, added US LE runtime, added German audio track to German release, corrected extras, removed extraneous DVD info/added hyperlink to DVD comparison, updated overall.
06/05/21: Added notes about deleted scenes.
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