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Killer Fish AKA The Naked Sun (Blu-ray) (1979)
The adventure that drags you in, pulls you under and tears you apart!Director: Antonio Margheriti (as Anthony M. Dawson)
Year of Copyright: 1978
Year of Production: 1978
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:"Killer Fish Dinner with Frank Pesce & William Lustig" 2014 interview (53:21)
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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 DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:The packaging claims region 'A'.
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Extras:Photo Gallery (9:52)
Artwork Gallery (4:09)
Lobby Cards (1:18)
Press Photos (0:36)
Original Super 8-movie (17:40)
Blockbuster VHS promo (0:26)
Gallery (0:20)
Soundtrack Artwork (0:15)
Soundtrack (34:06)
- Track 1, The Winner Takes All (Titoli), Lyrics by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Vocals by Amii Stewart
- Track 2, Margaux
- Track 3, Flying Into Love
- Track 4, Killer Fish
- Track 5, Welcome to Brazil
- Track 6, Don`t Ever Let Me Hear Say Goodbye, Lyrics by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Vocals by Amii Stewart
- Track 7, Diamonds
- Track 8, Dinner For Two
- Track 9, Run Away... Man
- Track 10, Killer Fish
Original Trailer (1:51)
German Trailer (1:57)
TV Spot (0:30) -
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 Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
German Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono -
Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Extras are in 576i.
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
* The Film
Photo Gallery (9:52)
Artwork Gallery (4:09)
Lobby Cards (1:18)
Press Photos (0:36)
Original Super 8-movie (17:40)
Blockbuster VHS promo (0:26)
Gallery (0:20)
Soundtrack Artwork (0:15)
Soundtrack (34:06)
- Track 1, The Winner Takes All (Titoli), Lyrics by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Vocals by Amii Stewart
- Track 2, Margaux
- Track 3, Flying Into Love
- Track 4, Killer Fish
- Track 5, Welcome to Brazil
- Track 6, Don`t Ever Let Me Hear Say Goodbye, Lyrics by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, Vocals by Amii Stewart
- Track 7, Diamonds
- Track 8, Dinner For Two
- Track 9, Run Away... Man
- Track 10, Killer Fish
Original Trailer (1:51)
German Trailer (1:57)
TV Spot (0:30)
DISC TWO (DVD)
"SchleFaZ" TV episode on Killer Fish, broadcast 8/16/2013 (115:56)
Photo gallery (0:57) -
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 Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
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Case type:Mediabook
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Notes:Includes a 44 page booklet.
Extras are in 576i.
The "SchleFaZ" episode is in German.
Available in seven different covers
- Cover A Limited to 200
- Cover B Limited to 100
- Cover C Limited to 100
- Cover D limited to 100
- Cover E limited to 75
- Cover F limited to 75
- Cover G limited to 75
- Cover H limited to 75
- Cover I limited to 75
- Cover J limited to 75
- Cover K limited to 75
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OVERALL: Draw
The US release has the US PG theatrical version with lossless audio and a lengthy interview.
The German releases have the uncut version with exclusive extras but with lossy audio.
The film was shot hard-matte 1.75:1, so all full-frame versions on DVD are cropped.
This seems to exist in two versions:
1.) Uncut original version.
2.) US PG theatrical version.
Details of the differences can be found at Movie-Censorship.
It's mostly some mildly gory inserts in Roy Brocksmith's death scene where piranhas nibble at him more. The BBFC notes:
KILLER FISH was classified 'A' in 1979 for its theatrical release with the following cuts -
Reel 5 - Reduce Ollie's struggle with the fish, removing sight of his entrails and of the fish eating his carcass, also reducing his screaming and struggling.
Reel 5 - Also reduce the underwater sight of fish attacking him as he tries to board the dinghy. Also remove pan over Bob's bloody wounds.
When Scorpion releasing did their transfer if was found that the uncut version may not exist anymore. A note from Scorpion releasing can be read here:
https://www.facebook.com/scorpionreleasinginfo/posts/350896845069773?fref=nf
It has recently come to my attention that the HD master used on our recent release of KILLER FISH is the PG rated theatrical U.S version, which omits a few seconds from a death scene towards the end of the film. This is unfortunate in light of how much work went into bringing the film to Blu-ray as is.
Some backstory of how that came to be…
Originally, the licensor supplied us with a full frame D2 master, which was to be used as the release. Knowing that this would not be acceptable to fans, I fought hard with them to have access to their film elements so that I could release this title in HD.
They did not have them.
It turns out the film elements were with MGM. I went ahead and used their internegatives to do the HD master (Note: their interpostive was missing the last 4 reels), as the fans will want to see this film in 16x9, and from a new HD master created from a pre-print film element. Then came the news after the blu-ray release that it was cut.
Apparently, the film was cut differently for the U.S market, and somehow the old VHS (on Key Video) was the uncut version. I looked at my licensors’ D2 master and it was identical to the film elements supplied by MGM, so I have no idea if these uncut scenes even exist on film anymore.
Frankly speaking, this is a film with a cult following that is devout, but small — and my pre-orders were surprisingly under what I had forecasted. I could discontinue this title and wait to see if these few seconds of footage will show up somewhere down the line but I’m afraid that will be a wasted effort at the end of the day — and would cost me more than the title’s budget could afford to support (New re-press, re-author, etc.)
Again, I fought hard to present this film to you folks in 16x9 and in HD, and I am disappointed that, despite my strategies to get it to be perfect, it turned out to be flawed somewhat. Lesson learned for the future: I will no longer pursue films that once had a longer cut, as it truly is impossible to find film elements. Major studios – such as MGM - simply do not save them anymore.
I hope you understand that I tried my best here and that you still find the release as a whole, a vast improvement – in PQ and AQ - over what was available before.
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL America- Scorpion Releasing - Yes - US PG theatrical version (100:30)
- Blu-ray ALL Classic Cult Collection Germany- DigiDreams - No cuts - Uncut version (100:58)
- Blu-ray ALL Limited Edition Germany- Astro - No cuts - Uncut version (100:58)
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Comparison added by Mark_Meakin on 19/09/14
Comparison last updated by Rick_Curzon on 16/02/22UPDATE LOG:
19/09/14: Initial entry.
Please ensure you read our disclaimer.
12/10/14: Corrected region.
15:05/17: Added information about versions.
12/11/20: Added Germany Digidreams.
16/02/22: Dates.
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