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    Imprint Films Announces August Titles Including Works From Powell & Pressburger, Alfred Hitchcock And More

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • July 3, 2025
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    A woman dressed as a nun sits at a table with a glass of milk, hands clasped, in a warmly lit room with an orange glow.

    Imprint Films has announced five new titles to join the collection on Blu-Ray in August: The Hitchcock Nine (1925-1929), Hitchcock: The Early Years – Volume One (1931 – 1935), The Thirty-Nine Steps (1978) / The Lady Vanishes (1979), The Cinema Of Powell & Pressburger – Collection One (1939 – 1947), and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season One (1962). This biggest slate to date is packed with content for classic cinema lovers.

    Imprint Films is a specialty label based out of Australia whose releases can be played in Blu-Ray players worldwide, including U.S. players. All first pressings of each release will have strictly limited-edition deluxe packaging along with new transfers, audio commentaries, exclusive bonus features & more. Details on these films can be found below:

    49th Parallel (1941) Trailer

    The Hitchcock Nine (1925 – 1929)

    Street Date: August 27, 2025

    A collection of Alfred Hitchcock Blu-ray covers and discs with reversible artwork, highlighted with a box set and titles of classic Hitchcock films and an included documentary.Synopsis: 35 years before Psycho, 22 years before Rope, and 15 years before Foreign Correspondent, the great Alfred Hitchcock was at work in the vast world of silent cinema. His nine surviving silent films are brought together for the first time in this special collection from restorations by the BFI National Archives, accompanied by NEW and archival music options, and loaded with brand NEW Special Features. Take a trip back to over 100 years ago, to the thriving silent cinema scene, with these remarkable entries to the very beginning of Hitchcock’s six decade-long career:

    The Pleasure Garden (1925) – Imprint Collection #440

    Worldwide Blu-ray debut!

    A selfish London chorus girl’s relentless pursuit of pleasure leads to a point where it nearly causes her death.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • NEW Solo Piano Score by composer Neil Brand
    • Theater Organ Score by Lee Erwin (Carnegie Hall Cinema, New York)
    • NEW Audio Commentary by editor of the Hitchcock Annual, Sidney Gottlieb
    • Introduction by film historian Charles Barr
    • NEW Interview with BFI silent film curator Bryony Dixon
    • NEW Neil Brand on his score for The Pleasure Garden
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1

    The Lodger (1927) – Imprint Collection #441

    A rash of murders evokes a family’s suspicions about their tenant, a man fascinated with their beautiful daughter.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Orchestral Score by composer Paul Zaza
    • Orchestral Score by Ashley Irwin in 5.1 Surround Sound (1999)
    • Contemporary Orchestral Score by Nitin Sawhney, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra
    • Live Orchestral Score by Graham Reynolds (2017)
    • NEW Audio Commentary by Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw
    • Audio Commentary by film historian Patrick McGilligan
    • The Sound of Silence: The Making of The Lodger – featurette
    • Peter Bogdanovich Interviews Hitchcock – audio
    • Hitchcock / Truffaut – archival audio interview
    • Suspense: The Lodger – 1940 radio adaptation directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Herbert Marshall, Edmund Gwenn, and Lurene Tuttle
    • Hollywood Star Time: The Lodger – 1946 radio adaptation starring Vincent Price and Cathy Lewis
    • Mystery in the Air: The Lodger – 1947 radio adaptation starring Peter Lorre, Agnes Moorehead, and Henry Morgan
    • Scoring The Lodger with Nitin Sawhney – featurette
    • Introduction by Charles Barr
    • Image Gallery
    • Restoration Comparison
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    The Ring (1927) – Imprint Collection #442

    A skilled young boxer who travels the country fairs with his portable boxing booth is challenged by an international champion, who not only threatens to defeat him in the ring, but also competes against him for the affections of a beautiful cashier.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Small Jazz Ensemble Score by Neil Brand
    • Solo Piano Score by Antonio Coppola
    • Solo Piano Score by Xavier Berthelot
    • NEW Interview with film historian Melanie Williams
    • NEW Neil Brand on his score for The Ring
    • A Knockout Score: Neil Brand on The Ring
    • Hitchcock / Truffaut: Archival Audio Interview
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Image Gallery
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    Downhill (1927) – Imprint Collection #443

    A sixth-form schoolboy is expelled in disgrace after being suspected and accused of theft. However, when he is found innocent, what path will his life take?

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Solo Piano Score by John Sweeney
    • Orchestral Score by Christophe Henrott
    • NEW Interview with film scholar Ian Christie
    • Introduction by critic Charles Barr
    • Image Gallery
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    The Farmer’s Wife (1928) – Imprint Collection #444

    After his daughter’s wedding, a lonely widowed farmer decides it is time to remarry, but his search for a new wife proves disastrous.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Solo Piano and Digital Keyboard Score by Jon C. Mirsalis
    • Solo Piano Score by Neil Brand
    • Orchestral Score by Xavier Berthelot
    • Hitch in the Countryside: Neil Brand on The Farmer’s Wife – featurette
    • Hitchcock / Truffaut: Archival Audio Interview
    • Extract from BEHP Interview with Ronald Neame
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Image Gallery
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    Easy Virtue (1928) – Imprint Collection #445

    After divorcing an abusive husband, an innocent woman makes a valiant effort at beginning her new life, but cannot escape the incidents surrounding her past.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • NEW Solo Piano Score by composer Neil Brand
    • NEW Solo Piano Score by composer Mauro Colombis
    • NEW Interview with film historian Melanie Williams
    • NEW Interview with BFI silent film curator Bryony Dixon
    • NEW Neil Brand on his score for Easy Virtue
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    Champagne (1928) – Imprint Collection #446

    When her father tells her that all the money from his champagne business has been lost, a spoiled rich girl accustomed to living a life of luxury goes to seek her own fortune.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Solo Piano Score by Neil Brand
    • Solo Piano Score by Ben Model
    • Orchestral Score by Xavier Berthelot
    • Audio Commentary by film historian Farran Smith Nehme
    • NEW Interview with Pamela Hutchinson on Betty Balfour
    • Hitch and Champagne – Neil Brand on Music for Silent Film
    • A Heady Cocktail – Charles Barr on Champagne
    • Hitchcock / Truffaut: Archival Audio Interview
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Image Gallery
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    The Manxman (1929) – Imprint Collection #447

    When a poor fisherman is denied the hand of his bride-to-be by her judgemental father, he goes to sea to seek his fortune, leaving his love in the care of his best friend. When the fisherman is reported lost at sea, his best friend and former love begin an affair.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Solo Piano Score by composer Andrew Earle Simpson
    • Small Ensemble Score by composer Stephen Horne
    • Solo Piano Score by composer Antonio Coppola
    • Solo Piano Score by composer Xavier Berthelot
    • Audio Commentary by film historian Farran Smith Nehme
    • NEW Interview with film scholar Ian Christie
    • NEW Interview with Pamela Hutchinson on Anny Ondra
    • Melodrama a la Manx: Stephen Horne on Scoring Hitchcock
    • Hitch’s Leading Ladies by Davina Quinlivan
    • Hitchcock / Truffaut: Archival Audio Interview
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Image Gallery
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    Blackmail (1929) – Imprint Collection #448

    A young woman is blackmailed by an opportunistic criminal after he sees her murder a man during an attempted assault. Meanwhile, the young woman’s boyfriend, a police detective, is assigned to the case.

    Silent Version – Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray of the Silent Version
    • Orchestral Score by Moritz Eggert (year unknown)
    • Electroacoustic score by Edison Studio (5.1 Surround or Stereo)
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    Talkie Version – Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray of the Talkie Version
    • Audio Commentary by Film Historian Tim Lucas
    • NEW Interview with BFI silent film curator Bryony Dixon
    • Silent into Sound: Neil Brand on Blackmail 
    • Anny Ondra’s Screen Test
    • Extract from BEHP Interview with Ronald Neame
    • Hitchcock / Truffaut: Archival Audio Interview
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
    • Image Gallery
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1

    Bonus Disc: I Am Alfred Hitchcock (2021)

    Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

    A seminal figure in the world of cinema, Alfred Hitchcock produced some of the most famous films ever made. I Am Alfred Hitchcock delves deep into the man behind the camera, exploring his infamous controlling personality and his complex, fascinating relationships with his family and his muses. A genius director whose legacy in cinema casts a long shadow and continues to inspire, we learn what influenced him and how this eccentric outsider tore up the rule book and became a legend of film.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray of the 2021 feature documentary
    • Becoming Hitchcock: The Legacy of Blackmail – documentary
    • More Special Features TBC
    • Audio: English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 16:9

     

    Hitchcock: The Early Years – Volume One (1931 – 1935)

    Street Date: August 27, 2025

    Box set and cases of "Alfred Hitchcock: The Early Years" featuring DVDs and covers for six classic Hitchcock films with their titles and artwork displayed.Synopsis: After establishing his career with silent films, Alfred Hitchcock rode the wave of sound revolution, and further developed his style of dark drama, gripping thrillers, and black comedy. This first volume of Hitchcock’s Early Years takes you on a trip to the 1930s, showcasing his evolution from theatrical dramas to the stylish suspense films that would define his legacy:

    • The Skin Game (1931)
    • Rich and Strange (1931)
    • Number Seventeen (1932)
    • The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
    • The 39 Steps (1935)

    Limited Edition 5-Disc Hardbox – 1500 copies only.

    The Skin Game (1931) – Imprint Collection #449

    A wealthy family who have held their country estate for many generations find themselves squared against their upstart neighbours in a squabble for respectability within the village neighbourhood.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • NEW Interview with film scholar Charles Barr
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
    • Alma Reville: Jo Botting & Natalie Morris in Conversation
    • Hitchcock/Truffaut – Archival Audio Interview
    • Image Gallery
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    Rich and Strange (1931) – Imprint Collection #450

    A happy young married couple inherit a large sum of money and decide to take a world cruise, where their new-found fortune goes quickly to their heads.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Audio Commentary by film historian Troy Howarth
    • Archival episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson and author Leonard Quart
    • Unexpectedly Personal: Charles Barr on Rich and Strange
    • Hitchcock/Truffaut – Archival Audio Interview
    • Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Image Gallery
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    Number Seventeen (1932) – Imprint Collection #451

    A female jewel thief has a change of heart and decides to help the police foil an enemy gangs’ escape to France.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • Audio Commentary by film historian and critic Peter Tonguette
    • NEW Interview with film scholar Charles Barr
    • From Silent Film Idol to Superman: John Stuart by Jonathan Croall
    • Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
    • Introduction by Director / Film Historian Noël Simsolo
    • Archival episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson and film scholar John Belton
    • Hitchcock/Truffaut – Archival Audio Interview
    • Image Gallery
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) – Imprint Collection #452

    While on a winter holiday, a husband and wife learn of an assassination attempt about to take place in London. Fearing that their plot will be revealed, the assassins kidnap the couple’s daughter in order to keep them quiet.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • NEW Interview with film critic Neil Sinyard
    • Introduction by critic Charles Barr
    • Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
    • Archival episode of Cinema Then, Cinema Now featuring Professor Jerry Carlson, Professor Royal Brown and Professor Janet Cutler
    • Image Gallery
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    The 39 Steps (1935) – Imprint Collection #453

    A Canadian visiting London is embroiled in foreign espionage after harboring a woman on-the-run who is subsequently murdered.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
    • NEW Audio Commentary by Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw
    • Audio Commentary by Marian Keane
    • NEW Interview with film critic Neil Sinyard
    • NEW Interview with Matthew Sweet
    • Introduction by critic Charles Barr
    • Introduction by actor Tony Curtis
    • On Location: The 39 Steps
    • Lux Radio Theatre: The 39 Steps – 1937 radio adaptation starring Robert Montgomery and Ida Lupino
    • Image Gallery
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

     

    The Thirty-Nine Steps (1978) / The Lady Vanishes (1979)

    Street Date: August 27, 2025

    Box set includes Blu-ray cases and discs for "The Thirty-Nine Steps" and "The Lady Vanishes," featuring illustrated covers and images of lead female characters.Synopsis: These spectacular remakes of Alfred Hitchcock classics burst onto the big screen in the 70s, boasting big stars and epic setpieces. Packaged together in a Limited Edition Hardbox, rediscover these thrilling films of espionage, intrigue, and adventure.

    1500 copies only.

     

    The Thirty-Nine Steps (1978) – Imprint Collection #454

    Worldwide Blu-ray debut!

    Robert Powell stars as Richard Hannay, in this big-budget Rank Organisation adaptation of John Buchan’s novel.

    The year is 1914 and Richard Hannay, Mining Engineer who is visiting Britain for a short time before returning to South Africa, is shocked when one of his neighbours, Colonel Scudder, bursts into his rooms one night and tells him a story that Prussian ‘sleeper’ agents are planning to murder a visiting foreign minister. When Scudder is murdered and Hannay is framed, he flees to Scotland, attempts to clear his name, and uncovers a high-level conspiracy.

    Also starring John Mills, David Warner, and Karen Dotrice.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a NEW 2024 2K scan and restoration
    • On Location with Robert Powell – archival feature
    • Interview with executive producer James Kenelm Clarke
    • ‘Kulture Vulture’ on location featurette
    • Original Theatrical Trailer
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    The Lady Vanishes (1979) – Imprint Collection #455

    Worldwide Blu-ray debut!

    Elliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd, and Angela Lansbury star in this Hammer Films take on the classic mystery.

    On the eve of World War II, zany heiress Amanda Kelly travels by train to Switzerland. While passing through Germany, she meets a sweet elderly lady, who suddenly vanishes. Distraught, she questions her fellow passengers who claim that the woman was never there. Unsure if it’s all in her mind or if there’s a more sinister plot afoot, Amanda teams up with photographer Robert Condon to discover the truth.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a NEW 2K scan of the Original 35mm Negative by Imprint Films
    • NEW Interview with Elliot Gould
    • NEW Interview with costume designer Emma Porteous
    • NEW Hammer Studios: End of an Era – documentary Produced & Directed by Marcus Hearn
    • Archival Interviews with production crew
    • Archival Interview with actress Angela Lansbury (1978)
    • Theatrical and Teaser Trailers
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

     

    The Cinema Of Powell & Pressburger – Collection One (1939 – 1947)

    Street Date: August 27, 2025

    A box set collection of Powell and Pressburger films, including DVDs and Blu-rays with illustrated covers for titles like "The Spy in Black," "49th Parallel," and "Black Narcissus.Synopsis: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger forged a filmmaking partnership that has forever influenced the silver screen, crafting a catalogue of twenty-four films that are among the most renowned works cinema has to offer. This first selection features six entries from the first eight years of their collaboration:

    • The Spy In Black (1939)
    • 49th Parallel (1941)
    • The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)
    • A Canterbury Tale (1944) – Worldwide Blu-ray debut!
    • A Matter Of Life and Death (1946)
    • Black Narcissus (1947)

    Limited Edition 7-Disc Hardbox. 1500 copies only.

    The Spy In Black (1939) – Imprint Collection #456

    Powell and Pressburger’s very first film came to be thanks to the great Alexander Korda, who introduced the pair for this adaptation of the novel by Joseph Storer Clouston. A German submarine is sent to the Orkney Isles in 1917 to sink the British fleet. This suspenseful World War I thriller is packed with twists, sabotage, and skilful performances from Conrad Veidt (Casablanca), Valerie Hobson (Great Expectations), and Sebastian Shaw (Return of the Jedi).

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a restored high-definition transfer
    • NEW Audio Commentary by film critic Kim Newman and Jo Botting from the BFI National Archive
    • NEW Interview with Powell and Pressburger film scholar Ian Christie
    • NEW Interview with author Charles Barr on The Spy In Black
    • Original Theatrical Trailer
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    49th Parallel (1941) – Imprint Collection #457

    With an original story and screenplay by Pressburger and direction from Michael Powell, this riveting drama hurls the viewer inside the early days of WWII with “the mightiest manhunt that ever swept the screen!” A German U-boat is sunk in Canada’s Hudson Bay. Hoping to evade capture, a small band of German soldiers led by commanding officer Lieutenant Hirth attempts to cross the border into the United States, which has not yet entered the war and is officially neutral. Starring Leslie Howard (Gone With The Wind) and Laurence Olivier.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a restored high-definition transfer
    • NEW Audio Commentary with Jonathan Rigby and Kevin Lyons
    • NEW Interview with Powell and Pressburger film scholar Ian Christie
    • NEW Interview with Jeremy Arnold, author of Turner Classic Movies: The Essentials
    • Original Theatrical Trailer
    • Audio: English 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) – Imprint Collection #458

    Special 2-Disc set!

    Written and directed by Powell and Pressburger, this wartime Technicolor comedy is among the most loved films of all time. General Candy, who’s overseeing an English squad in 1943, is a veteran leader who doesn’t have the respect of the men he’s training and is considered out-of-touch with what’s needed to win the war. But it wasn’t always this way. Flashing back to his early career in the Boer War and World War I, we see a dashing young officer whose life has been shaped by three different women, and by a lasting friendship with a German soldier.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    Disc One:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 4K restoration by The Film Foundation and Janus Films, in association with the BFI National Archive, ITV Studios Global Entertainment Ltd., the Museum of Modern Art, and Romulus Films.
    • NEW Audio Commentary by film historian/filmmaker Daniel Kremer
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    Disc Two:

    • The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp – 115 minute 1945 US version (standard definition)
    • NEW Interview with Powell and Pressburger film scholar Ian Christie
    • NEW Interview with Charles Drazin author of The Finest Years: British Cinema of the 40’s
    • Restoration Featurette with Martin Scorsese
    • A Profile of The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp – featurette
    • Photo Gallery

    A Canterbury Tale (1944) – Imprint Collection #459

    Worldwide first on Blu-ray!

    Powell and Pressburger delve into the mystery genre in this take on Chaucer’s classic 14th century works, a tale of connection and redemption. There is a bizarre crime taking place in a small town near Canterbury. An unknown assailant known as ‘the glue man’ is pouring glue on women’s heads at nighttime, and three modern day pilgrims are determined to investigate. A haunting dream that defies expectation, A Canterbury Tale is a must-see journey for fans of classic cinema.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a restored high-definition transfer
    • NEW Audio Commentary by script supervisor Paddy Arnold, assistant editor Jim Pople & Paul Tritton, author of A Canterbury Tale: Memories of a Classic Wartime Movie
    • NEW Interview with Powell and Pressburger film scholar Ian Christie
    • NEW Interview with Kim Newman on A Canterbury Tale
    • NEW Interview with author Charles Barr on A Canterbury Tale
    • Two excerpts from the American version, with Kim Hunter
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    A Matter Of Life and Death (1946) – Imprint Collection #460

    A defining film from the 40s and of all cinema, Powell and Pressburger’s meditation on life after death is an essential, unmissable, beautiful story. When a young RAF pilot miraculously survives bailing out of his aeroplane without a parachute, he falls in love with an American radio operator. But the officials in the other world realise their mistake and dispatch an angel to collect him. Starring David Niven, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey, Kim Hunter and Marius Goring.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a restored high-definition transfer
    • NEW Audio Commentary by cinema historian & author Stuart Galbraith IV
    • NEW Interview with Powell and Pressburger film scholar Ian Christie
    • NEW Interview with Charles Drazin author of The Finest Years: British Cinema of the 40’s
    • The Colour Merchant – 1998 short film featuring cinematographer Jack Cardiff
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1

    Black Narcissus (1947) – Imprint Collection #461

    An acclaimed psychological drama written and directed by Powell and Pressburger, based on the novel by Rumer Godden, starring Deborah Kerr, David Farrar, Sabu Dastagir, and Flora Robson. A group of Anglican nuns, led by Sister Clodagh, are sent to a mountain in the Himalayas. They work to establish a school and a hospital, but slowly their focus shifts. Sister Ruth falls for a government worker, Mr. Dean, and begins to question her vow of celibacy. As Sister Ruth obsesses over Mr. Dean, Sister Clodagh becomes immersed in her own memories of love. This masterful Technicolor picture explores the danger and allure of fantasy, an “artistic accomplishment of no small proportions” (New York Times).

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p presentation on Blu-ray from a restored high-definition transfer
    • NEW Audio Commentary by author and critic Kat Ellinger
    • Audio Commentary with co-director Michael Powell and filmmaker Martin Scorsese
    • NEW Interview with film critic & writer Hannah McGill
    • NEW The Women of Powell & Pressburger – Video Essay by critic and film historian Pamela Hutchinson
    • NEW Interview with Powell and Pressburger film scholar Ian Christie
    • Profile of Black Narcissus – documentary
    • Painting with Light – documentary about cinematographer Jack Cardiff
    • Neil Labute on Black Narcissus
    • Photo Galleries
    • Original Theatrical Trailer
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Aspect Ratio 1.37:1
    • Optional English HOH Subtitles

    The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season One (1962)

    Street Date: August 27, 2025

    Box set of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Season One" featuring a slipcase, two Blu-ray cases, eight discs, and a hardcover book, all with black-and-white Hitchcock-themed artwork.Synopsis: A continuation of the long-running Alfred Hitchcock Presents, this 60s series saw the half-hour anthology format expand to hour-long episodes, delivering groundbreaking tales of murder, mystery and the macabre that had an unforeseen kick in the ‘tale’. With every episode introduced by Hitchcock himself, this landmark television series guested an impressive variety of writers and directors (including one episode directed by Hitchcock himself), and a remarkable lineup of guest stars including Robert Redford, Gena Rowlands, Peter Falk, James Mason, Angie Dickinson, and John Forsythe.

    8-DISC BLU-RAY SET + 130-page hardcover booklet in Limited Edition Hardbox packaging.

    Special Features and Technical Specs:

    • 1080p High-definition presentation of all 32 episodes from Season One from NEW 2K scans of the original 35mm negatives by Imprint
    • Limited Edition Hardbox packaging
    • 130-page booklet featuring original Story Information for every episode
    • NEW Audio Commentary by screenwriter and film historian Gary Gerani on three episodes: A Piece Of The Action, I Saw The Whole Thing, and Captive Audience
    • NEW Audio Commentary by filmmaker/film historian Constantine Nasr on The Black Curtain
    • NEW Audio Commentary by film and television historian Reba Wissner on two episodes: Ride The Nightmare, and The Thirty-First Of February
    • NEW Audio Commentary by film historian Steve Mitchell on two episodes: Diagnosis: Danger, and Death Of A Cop
    • NEW Audio Commentary by film historians Jonathan Rigby and Kevin Lyons on three episodes: The Star Juror, The Long Silence, and Dear Uncle George
    • More Special Features TBC
    • Audio: English LPCM 2.0 Mono
    • Original Aspect Ratio: 1.33
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