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The Tomb Of Ligeia (Region B)

The Tomb Of Ligeia (Region B)

For the last of his cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, Roger Corman asked screenwriter Robert Towne (Chinatown) to turn Poe’s story ‘Ligeia’ into another vehicle for Vincent Price, who once again plays a man so haunted by his past that he is unable to function in the present.

In this case the past comes in the form of his now-deceased first wife Ligeia, who casts a long shadow over an ill-advised second marriage to a woman who resembles her (Elizabeth Shepherd), particularly when he becomes convinced that Ligeia’s spirit is returning to him in the form of a black cat. But is this actually a delusion on his part?

Although the doom-laden narrative and Price’s tormented performance had become well established ingredients in the Corman Poe cycle, the film looks strikingly different from the earlier films, with much of it taking place in broad daylight, and shot in actual English locations (notably Stonehenge and Norfolk’s Castle Acre Priory) instead of Hollywood sets.

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the feature, transferred from original film elements by MGM

Original uncompressed Mono PCM Audio

Optional isolated music and effects track

Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

Audio commentary by director and producer Roger Corman

Audio commentary by star Elizabeth Shepherd

All-new interviews with crew members including cowriter/production assistant Paul Mayersberg, first assistant director David Tringham, clapper loader Bob Jordan and composer Kenneth V. Jones

Original Theatrical Trailer

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil

$20.99
The Tomb Of Ligeia (Region B)
$20.99

The Tomb Of Ligeia (Region B)

For the last of his cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, Roger Corman asked screenwriter Robert Towne (Chinatown) to turn Poe’s story ‘Ligeia’ into another vehicle for Vincent Price, who once again plays a man so haunted by his past that he is unable to function in the present.

In this case the past comes in the form of his now-deceased first wife Ligeia, who casts a long shadow over an ill-advised second marriage to a woman who resembles her (Elizabeth Shepherd), particularly when he becomes convinced that Ligeia’s spirit is returning to him in the form of a black cat. But is this actually a delusion on his part?

Although the doom-laden narrative and Price’s tormented performance had become well established ingredients in the Corman Poe cycle, the film looks strikingly different from the earlier films, with much of it taking place in broad daylight, and shot in actual English locations (notably Stonehenge and Norfolk’s Castle Acre Priory) instead of Hollywood sets.

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the feature, transferred from original film elements by MGM

Original uncompressed Mono PCM Audio

Optional isolated music and effects track

Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

Audio commentary by director and producer Roger Corman

Audio commentary by star Elizabeth Shepherd

All-new interviews with crew members including cowriter/production assistant Paul Mayersberg, first assistant director David Tringham, clapper loader Bob Jordan and composer Kenneth V. Jones

Original Theatrical Trailer

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil

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For the last of his cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, Roger Corman asked screenwriter Robert Towne (Chinatown) to turn Poe’s story ‘Ligeia’ into another vehicle for Vincent Price, who once again plays a man so haunted by his past that he is unable to function in the present.

In this case the past comes in the form of his now-deceased first wife Ligeia, who casts a long shadow over an ill-advised second marriage to a woman who resembles her (Elizabeth Shepherd), particularly when he becomes convinced that Ligeia’s spirit is returning to him in the form of a black cat. But is this actually a delusion on his part?

Although the doom-laden narrative and Price’s tormented performance had become well established ingredients in the Corman Poe cycle, the film looks strikingly different from the earlier films, with much of it taking place in broad daylight, and shot in actual English locations (notably Stonehenge and Norfolk’s Castle Acre Priory) instead of Hollywood sets.

High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation of the feature, transferred from original film elements by MGM

Original uncompressed Mono PCM Audio

Optional isolated music and effects track

Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

Audio commentary by director and producer Roger Corman

Audio commentary by star Elizabeth Shepherd

All-new interviews with crew members including cowriter/production assistant Paul Mayersberg, first assistant director David Tringham, clapper loader Bob Jordan and composer Kenneth V. Jones

Original Theatrical Trailer

Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil

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