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Peril & Distress: And Soon the Darkness / Sudden Terror (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray)(Pre-order / Aug 20)

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Peril & Distress: And Soon the Darkness / Sudden Terror 4K Blu-ray
4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
Kino Lorber | 1970 | 2 Movies | Not rated | Aug 20, 2024

Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: 4K (2160p)
Original aspect ratio: 1.66:1, 1.85:1

Audio
English

Subtitles
English

Discs
4K Ultra HD (UHD)
UPC 738329267223


Peril & Distress: And Soon the Darkness / Sudden Terror 4K (1970)

AND SOON THE DARKNESS – Two young British nurses (Pamela Franklin, Michele Dotrice) bicycling through the desolate French countryside. A mysterious stranger on a lonely stretch of road. The women become separated and soon after, one of them disappears. Now the remaining girl, alone and frightened, begins an increasingly desperate search for answers among the strangely uncooperative locals. Where is her friend? Was there a murder? And as the darkness approaches, is the killer now stalking her? Directed by Robert Fuest (The Abominable Dr. Phibes), And Soon the Darkness remains a favorite of thriller fans for its sexual menace, sinister style and one of the most quietly chilling final twists in '70s British cinema.

SUDDEN TERROR – Young boy (Mark Lester) with an overactive imagination witnesses an assassination attmept, the hired killers are now hunting the young boy and his sister (Susan George) who escape numerous attempts on their lives while aided by their grandfather (Lionel Jeffries) and under the spectre of martial law. Ace filmmaker John Hough (Dirty Mary Crazy Larry) packs Sudden Terror aka Eyewitness with plenty of tense style, stunning locations and startling violence. Jeremy Kemp and Peter Vaughn co-star in this shocking and terrifying suspence thriller featuring music by legendary British art-rock bands Fairfield Parlour and Van der Graaf Generator.

Directors: John Hough, Robert Fuest
Writers: Brian Clemens, Ronald Harwood, John Harris (LVIII), Terry Nation, Bryan Forbes
Starring: Pamela Franklin, Mark Lester, Lionel Jeffries, Sandor Elès, Susan George, Michele Dotrice