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Incubus AKA Leslie Stevens' Incubus (Blu-ray 4K) (1966)
Evil has never been so seductive.Director: Leslie Stevens
Year of Copyright: 1965
Year of Production: 1965
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:*The Film - 1.85:1 Widescreen Version (74:09, 2160p)
*The Film - 1.37:1 Open-Matte Version (74:09, 1080p)
(1) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by writer and genre historian David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: The Official Companion (2024)
(2) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by star William Shatner (2001)
(3) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall, and camera operator William Fraker (2001)
Isolated Score on the widescreen version (in LPCM 2.0 Stereo)
"Words and Worlds: Incubus and Esperanto in Cinema" 2024 interview with genre historian Stephen Bissette (43:30)
"Internacia Lingvo: A History of Esperanto" 2024 interview with Esther Schor, author of "Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language" (22:05)
"An Interview with the Filmmakers of Incubus by David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: Official Companion" 2001 interviews with producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad Hall and back-up cinematographer William Fraker (19:15)
2001 Video Trailer (2:23) -
Subtitles:2160p Widescreen Version
English, Esperanto HoH (optional)
1080p Open-Matte Version
French (BURNT-IN), English or Esperanto HoH (optional; on black strips) -
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1/1.37:1
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Picture Format:2160p24 HEVC
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HDR:HDR10, Dolby Vision
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Soundtrack(s):Esperanto LPCM 1.0 (48kHz/24-bit) (both versions)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:4K restoration from the last surviving 35mm print by Le Chat Qui Fume.
The open matte version includes the burnt-in French subtitles while the widescreen version crops them out.
Comes in a slipcover with a reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells, and an illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Frank Collins and Jason Kruppa. -
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Extras:*The Film - 1.85:1 Widescreen Version (74:09, 2160p)
*The Film - 1.37:1 Open-Matte Version (74:09, 1080p)
(1) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by writer and genre historian David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: The Official Companion (2024)
(2) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by star William Shatner (2001)
(3) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall, and camera operator William Fraker (2001)
Isolated Score on the widescreen version (in LPCM 2.0 Stereo)
"Words and Worlds: Incubus and Esperanto in Cinema" 2024 interview with genre historian Stephen Bissette (43:30)
"Internacia Lingvo: A History of Esperanto" 2024 interview with Esther Schor, author of "Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language" (22:05)
"An Interview with the Filmmakers of Incubus by David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: Official Companion" 2001 interviews with producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad Hall and back-up cinematographer William Fraker (19:15)
2001 Video Trailer (2:23) -
Subtitles:2160p Widescreen Version
English, Esperanto HoH (optional)
1080p Open-Matte Version
French (BURNT-IN), English or Esperanto HoH (optional; on black strips) -
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1/1.37:1
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Picture Format:2160p24 HEVC
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HDR:HDR10, Dolby Vision
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Soundtrack(s):Esperanto LPCM 1.0 (48kHz/24-bit) (both versions)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:4K restoration from the last surviving 35mm print by Le Chat Qui Fume.
The open matte version includes the burnt-in French subtitles while the widescreen version crops them out.
Comes in a slipcover with a reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells, and an illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Frank Collins and Jason Kruppa. -
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray 4K)
*The Film in 1.85:1 (74:02)
"The Cursed Film" 2023 documentary (10:19, in French only)
DISC TWO (Blu-ray)
*The Film in 1.85:1 (74:02)
*The Film in 1.37:1 (74:03)
"The Cursed Film" 2023 documentary (10:19, in French only) -
Subtitles:English, French (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:2160p24 HEVC
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HDR:HDR10, Dolby Vision
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Soundtrack(s):Esperanto DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0
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Case type:Digipak
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Notes:Comes in a slipcase.
Limited to 1,000 copies. -
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Amazon France
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Extras:*The Film - 1.85:1 Widescreen Version (74:09, 2160p)
*The Film - 1.37:1 Open-Matte Version (74:09, 1080p)
(1) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by writer and genre historian David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: The Official Companion (2024)
(2) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by star William Shatner (2001)
(3) Audio Commentary on the widescreen version by producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad L. Hall, and camera operator William Fraker (2001)
Isolated Score on the widescreen version (in LPCM 2.0 Stereo)
"Words and Worlds: Incubus and Esperanto in Cinema" 2024 interview with genre historian Stephen Bissette (43:30)
"Internacia Lingvo: A History of Esperanto" 2024 interview with Esther Schor, author of "Bridge of Words: Esperanto and the Dream of a Universal Language" (22:05)
"An Interview with the Filmmakers of Incubus by David J. Schow, author of The Outer Limits: Official Companion" 2001 interviews with producer Anthony Taylor, cinematographer Conrad Hall and back-up cinematographer William Fraker (19:15)
2001 Video Trailer (2:23) -
Subtitles:2160p Widescreen Version
English, Esperanto HoH (optional)
1080p Open-Matte Version
French (BURNT-IN), English or Esperanto HoH (optional; on black strips) -
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1/1.37:1
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Picture Format:2160p24 HEVC
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HDR:HDR10, Dolby Vision
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Soundtrack(s):Esperanto LPCM 1.0 (48kHz/24-bit) (both versions)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:4K restoration from the last surviving 35mm print by Le Chat Qui Fume.
The open matte version includes the burnt-in French subtitles while the widescreen version crops them out.
Comes in a slipcover with a reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Richard Wells, and an illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Frank Collins and Jason Kruppa. -
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OVERALL: Draw
Arrow has the most extras. Do note that the French edition has an exclusive featurette but it is not English-friendly.
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL Limited Edition America- Arrow Films - No cuts (74:09) with 15-second restoration text.
- Blu-ray ALL Limited Edition Canada- Arrow Films - No cuts (74:09) with 15-second restoration text.
- Blu-ray ALL Limited Edition France- Le chat qui fume - No cuts (74:02)
- Blu-ray ALL Limited Edition United Kingdom- Arrow Films - No cuts (74:09) with 15-second restoration text.
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 26/02/24
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