Inferno: Special Edition (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Belated news from Blue Underground starts with this Dario Argento release...
Title: Inferno: Special Edition (IMDb)
Starring: Leigh McCloskey
Released: 29th March 2011
SRP: $29.98 (Blu-ray)
Further Details:
Blue Underground has announced the release of Dario Argento's
Extras on both releases will include:


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A young woman stumbles upon a mysterious diary that reveals the secrets of “The Three Mothers” and unleashes a nightmare world of demonic evil. As the unstoppable horror spreads from Rome to New York City, this unholy trinity must be stopped before the world is submerged in the blood of the innocent.
Written and directed by Dario Argento,
News by Gabriel Powers
Starring: Leigh McCloskey
Released: 29th March 2011
SRP: $29.98 (Blu-ray)
Further Details:
Blue Underground has announced the release of Dario Argento's
Inferno
on both Blu-ray and DVD Special Edition. This marks the film's first high definition release in the United States.Extras on both releases will include:
- Art & Alchemy – Interview with Star Leigh McCloskey
- Reflections of Rose – Interview with Star Irene Miracle
- Interview with Writer/Director Dario Argento and Assistant Director Lamberto Bava
- Theatrical Trailer
- Dario Argento Intro


Press Release
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Master Of Horror Dario Argento Brings You Terror That’s Hotter Than Hell!
A young woman stumbles upon a mysterious diary that reveals the secrets of “The Three Mothers” and unleashes a nightmare world of demonic evil. As the unstoppable horror spreads from Rome to New York City, this unholy trinity must be stopped before the world is submerged in the blood of the innocent.
Written and directed by Dario Argento,
Inferno
is considered to be the sequel to his classic Suspiria. This surreal shocker stars Irene Miracle ( Night Train Murders), Daria Nicolodi ( Deep Red) and Leigh McCloskey ( Dallas), and features a pulse-pounding original score by Keith Emerson of Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Blue Underground is proud to presentInferno
in breath-taking High Definition, freshly transferred from the original uncut and uncensored negative, complete with exclusive new Extras!News by Gabriel Powers
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Gabe Powers wrote: Inferno runs on dream logic, so see the film expecting a total lack of plot. If you're cool with that I'm sure you'll like it. Avoid Mother of Tears at all cost.
Aww really? The Mother of Tears trailer looks amazing! Oh well. I trust you because usually the third movie in a franchise sucks, with a few exceptions ("Toy Story 3"
.
As for the paper-thin plot. Eh, I could care less. A good movie is a good movie.
Aww really? The Mother of Tears trailer looks amazing! Oh well. I trust you because usually the third movie in a franchise sucks, with a few exceptions ("Toy Story 3"
As for the paper-thin plot. Eh, I could care less. A good movie is a good movie.
I haven't seen this one or Deep Red. I look forward to more Argento
Gonna buy the DVD!
I actually need to re-watch this one, as I remember it being one of Argento's worst. I haven't seen it since the VHS days, but I remember all the crazy lighting schemes weren't enough to keep me awake. It wasn't scary, fun, or interesting. But I hear so many other's talk of how it's "misunderstood"...so it looks like this is the perfect time to re-visit it.
Gabe Powers wrote: Avoid Mother of Tears at all cost.I second that! I rewatched it recently to see if it was as bad as I remembered. It is! It's one of the worst films I've ever seen. Such a shame.
Are Blue Underground licencing Arrow's extras or are these new ones? Or, indeed, is it actualyl Arrow that's licencing Blue Underground?
Horrorfan25 - we reviewed the UK Blu release of Inferno a while back...
http://www.dvdactive.com/reviews/dvd/inferno.html
Cheers!
The Wilson Bros
http://www.dvdactive.com/reviews/dvd/inferno.html
Cheers!
The Wilson Bros
Inferno runs on dream logic, so see the film expecting a total lack of plot. If you're cool with that I'm sure you'll like it. Avoid Mother of Tears at all cost.
I have NEVER seen "Inferno", but I watched "Suspiria" not too long ago and loved the hell out of it. Since I've heard that this is a great contribution to the trilogy, I will rent. Hopefully, it's just as suspenseful as its predecessor.


