Inseminoid
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19,17 |
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25,75 |
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Beschrijving
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Boasting a strong female cast – including Judy Geeson (10 Rillington Place), Stephanie Beacham (Tam-Lin) and Victoria Tennant (Flowers in the Attic) – and co-financed by Run Run Shaw of the Shaw Brothers, Inseminoid is among Norman J Warren’s most widely seen films… and his most infamous. Once listed as a ‘video nasty’, this science-fiction horror concerns a small crew of scientists who are terrorised by a creature on a distant planet. Comparisons with Ridley Scott’s Alien have been ever-present, though Inseminoid has a charm all of its own – it may not have the gloss or the budget, but it’s certainly a great deal of fun. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 2K restoration, supervised and approved by director Norman J Warren Original mono audio Audio commentary with Warren and assistant director Gary White (2004) The BEHP Interview with Norman J Warren – Part Two (2018, 67 mins): archival video recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring Warren in conversation with Martin Sheffield Norman J Warren at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films (2011, 62 mins): archival video recording of the director in conversation with horror author John Llewellyn Probert Subterranean Universe (2004, 45 mins): archival documentary on the making of Inseminoid, featuring interviews with Warren, actors Stephanie Beacham, David Baxt and Barry Houghton, and others Alien Encounter (2019, 6 mins): actor Trevor Thomas recalls playing the part of Mitch Electronic Approach (2004, 13 mins): archival interview with composer John Scott Original theatrical trailers Horror Planet teaser trailer TV spot Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Boasting a strong female cast – including Judy Geeson (10 Rillington Place), Stephanie Beacham (Tam-Lin) and Victoria Tennant (Flowers in the Attic) – and co-financed by Run Run Shaw of the Shaw Brothers, Inseminoid is among Norman J Warren’s most widely seen films… and his most infamous. Once listed as a ‘video nasty’, this science-fiction horror concerns a small crew of scientists who are terrorised by a creature on a distant planet. Comparisons with Ridley Scott’s Alien have been ever-present, though Inseminoid has a charm all of its own – it may not have the gloss or the budget, but it’s certainly a great deal of fun. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 2K restoration, supervised and approved by director Norman J Warren Original mono audio Audio commentary with Warren and assistant director Gary White (2004) The BEHP Interview with Norman J Warren – Part Two (2018, 67 mins): archival video recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring Warren in conversation with Martin Sheffield Norman J Warren at the Manchester Festival of Fantastic Films (2011, 62 mins): archival video recording of the director in conversation with horror author John Llewellyn Probert Subterranean Universe (2004, 45 mins): archival documentary on the making of Inseminoid, featuring interviews with Warren, actors Stephanie Beacham, David Baxt and Barry Houghton, and others Alien Encounter (2019, 6 mins): actor Trevor Thomas recalls playing the part of Mitch Electronic Approach (2004, 13 mins): archival interview with composer John Scott Original theatrical trailers Horror Planet teaser trailer TV spot Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
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