Title: Beyond the Door (1974)
Country: Austria
Region: unknown (presumably region 2 or 0)
Releasing Studio: NSM Records [2009 release]
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 1.89:1 (measured by me)
Anamorphic?: Yes
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks:
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
German Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Subtitles: none
Cuts: No known cuts, but, considering the runtime, it may be a cut export version (102:57 PAL) (equivalent to 107:14 at 24fps)
Commentaries: none
Extras:
Original Photos gallery (17 images) (2:50)
Poster & Artwork gallery (15 images) (2:32)
US end credits (1:29)
Alternate "Diabolica" opening credits (2:32)
Japanese Trailer (1:07)
English Language Trailer (1:02)
TV Spot (0:32)
Notes:
Case titles: Wer bist Du? / Vom Satan gezeugt
Image has slight black borders on all 4 sides.
Easter Eggs: none known
Amazon ASIN: B00222QBGQ
Source: I own it
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Re: Beyond the Door (1974) DVD ADDED
Thank Anthony.
A couple of things:
1. In the CUTS section, it is missing an open bracket "(" before the runtime i.e. should be: (102:57 PAL).
2. I noticed that you put "Specifications to be confirmed". The only thing to be confirmed is the region coding. I don't know the region coding myself, but unless you have it on good authority that it is region 0, it might be best to put it as region 2 for now. Unfortunately, after the DVD drive in my laptop packed up, the only DVD players I have are standalone DVD and Blu-ray players that are all multi-region for DVD and don't give a readout of the region. Therefore all DVDs load, and there is no way for me to tell whether or not a DVD is region locked.
A couple of things:
1. In the CUTS section, it is missing an open bracket "(" before the runtime i.e. should be: (102:57 PAL).
2. I noticed that you put "Specifications to be confirmed". The only thing to be confirmed is the region coding. I don't know the region coding myself, but unless you have it on good authority that it is region 0, it might be best to put it as region 2 for now. Unfortunately, after the DVD drive in my laptop packed up, the only DVD players I have are standalone DVD and Blu-ray players that are all multi-region for DVD and don't give a readout of the region. Therefore all DVDs load, and there is no way for me to tell whether or not a DVD is region locked.