ANCHOR BAY
ENTERTAINMENT
HONORS
LEGENDARY
DIRECTOR
MARIO BAVA
WITH THE
5-FILM MARIO
BAVA BOX SET
VOLUME ONE
DVD AND
NORTH
AMERICAN DVD
PREMIERE OF
KIDNAPPED ON
APRIL 3RD
The
Screaming
Commences
April 3rd
BURBANK, CA
– During his
four-decade
career as a
cinematographer,
special
effects
designer and
director,
Italy’s
Mario Bava
created some
of the most
beautiful
and macabre
films ever
to grace the
silver
screen, with
unsettling
images that
transcended
the
boundaries
of land and
language. He
is
celebrated
by horror
and cinema
fans the
world over
and his
influence
can be seen
in the works
of Martin
Scorsese,
David Lynch,
Tim Burton
and Dario
Argento.
Now, Anchor
Bay
Entertainment
and
International
Media Films
proudly
present The
Mario Bava
Box Set:
Volume 1, a
5-disc DVD
collection
of five
landmark
films from
the first
half of
Mario Bava’s
impressive
career.
Bowing April
3rd, The
Mario Bava
Box Set
Volume 1
features new
transfers of
the original
international
versions,
along with
brand-new
bonus
materials,
of such
seminal Bava
classics as
The Mask of
Satan (Black
Sunday), The
Three Faces
of Fear
(Black
Sabbath),
The Girl Who
Knew Too
Much, Knives
of the
Avenger and
Kill,
Baby…Kill!.
SRP is
$49.98 with
pre-book on
February
21st.
On the same
day, Anchor
Bay will
also release
Mario Bava’s
cult
thriller
Kidnapped,
produced by
longtime
collaborator
Alfredo
Leone.
Available
for the
first time
on DVD,
Kidnapped (aka
Rabid Dogs)
features two
versions of
the film:
Bava’s
original cut
and a
previously
unreleased
uncut
version. SRP
is $19.98,
and pre-book
is February
21st.
The Mario
Bava Box Set
Volume One
is the
perfect
primer for
“The Master
of the
Macabre”
with five
films that
introduced
Bava’s
frightening
visions to
horror fans
the world
over:
The Mask of
Satan (Black
Sunday)
Mario Bava’s
1960
directorial
debut film
The Mask of
Satan
introduced
audiences to
a new type
of horror
film –
lyrical in
imagery,
terrifying
in impact.
Starring
British
actress
Barbara
Steele, John
Richardson
and veteran
character
actor Arturo
Dominici,
The Mask of
Satan set a
different
course for
gothic
horror
films,
pulsing with
stunning
cinematography
and landmark
special
effects.
Anchor Bay
is honored
to present
Bava’s uncut
and
uncensored
international
version of
The Mask of
Satan,
featuring
the original
Italian
score and
English
dubbing.
The Three
Faces of
Fear (Black
Sabbath)
Horror icon
Boris
Karloff is
our guide
for Bava’s
1963 trilogy
of terror,
taking us
through
three
journeys
into the
supernatural.
In “The
Telephone,”
a woman is
terrorized
by incessant
phone calls
that may or
may not
foretell
greater
danger. In
“The
Wurdalak,”
based on a
Leo Tolstoy
story,
Karloff
stars with
Mark Damon
as the
patriarch of
a family of
bloodthirsty
ghouls. “The
Drop of
Water,”
adapted from
an Anton
Chekhov
short story,
stars
Jacqueline
Pierreux as
a nurse who
avails
herself to
take a ring
off the
finger of a
dead medium
– only to
realize that
sometimes
the dead can
take it with
them!
The Girl Who
Knew Too
Much
Bava’s
fourth film
as credited
director is
a
Hitchcockian
thriller
that many
film
scholars
cite as the
first true
giallo.
Leticia
Roman stars
as an
American
tourist in
Rome who
witnesses a
serial
killer’s
latest
killing and
convinces a
young doctor
(John Saxon)
to help her
investigate
the city’s
“Alphabet
Murders.”
For the
first time
anywhere,
Anchor Bay
presents
Bava’s
original
international
version of
La Ragazza
Che Sapeva
Troppo (The
Girl Who
Knew Too
Much) in
Italian with
English
subtitles.
Knives of
the Avenger
Veteran Bava
collaborator
Cameron
Mitchell
stars in
their third
and last
pairing in
this Norse
variation on
the
“sword-and-sandal”
epics so
popular in
the 1960’s.
Mitchell
stars as a
Viking
drifter torn
between
guilt,
vengeance
and his love
for a
peasant
woman and
her young
son.
Co-written
by Bava (as
“John
Hold”),
Knives of
the Avenger
re-imagines
the American
Western as a
Viking epic
– complete
with
pillaging
and
violence,
but with a
uniquely
humanist
slant. It
features
both the
English
language
audio track
and the
Italian
language
audio track
with English
subtitles,
presented
together for
the first
time on DVD.
Kill,
Baby…Kill!
aka Curse of
the Living
Dead Giacomo
Rossi-Stuart
and Erika
Blanc star
in Bava’s
final gothic
masterpiece,
a
hallucinatory
tale of a
remote
village
tormented by
the specter
of a dead
little girl.
Alternately
known as
Curse of the
Living Dead
and
Operazione
Paura
(Operation
Fear),
Bava’s 1966
stunner has
been plagued
for decades
by inferior
public-domain
transfers.
For this
release,
Anchor Bay
created the
definitive
presentation,
remastered
from all-new
elements to
create the
highest
quality
version ever
seen in
North
America.
Available as
a separate
DVD,
Kidnapped (aka
Rabid Dogs)
has a
history
equal in
drama and
scope to its
explosive
narrative.
The
harrowing
story of a
botched
robbery by
three
criminals
and the
aftermath –
taking three
hostages
during their
desperate
getaway –
Kidnapped
was never
finished due
to a dispute
with the
estate of
the film’s
financier
who died
during
production.
Anchor Bay’s
presentation
of Rabid
Dogs
includes
both Bava’s
original
film – now
with newly
created
opening and
end credit
sequences –
as well as
the version
known as
Kidnapped
featuring
footage shot
by producer
Alfredo
Leone and
Mario’s son
and longtime
assistant
Lamberto
Bava.
Equally
impressive
to the
feature
presentations
are the
wealth of
bonus
materials
available on
The Mario
Bava Box Set
Volume One
DVD:
MASK OF
SATAN (BLACK
SUNDAY)
•
International
version with
English
dubbing
• Widescreen
presentation
(1.66:1),
enhanced for
16x9
televisions
• Audio
commentary
by Mario
Bava
biographer
Tim Lucas
• U.S. and
International
trailers
• TV spot
• Mario Bava
& Barbara
Steele bios
THE THREE
FACES OF
FEAR (BLACK
SABBATH)
•
International
version in
Italian with
English
subtitles
• Widescreen
(1.77:1)
presentation,
enhanced for
16x9
televisions
• Featurette:
“A Life In
Film - An
Interview
with Mark
Damon”
• Audio
commentary
by Mario
Bava
biographer
Tim Lucas
•
International
& U.S.
trailers
• TV spot
• Radio spot
• Poster and
stills
gallery
• Mario Bava
& Boris
Karloff bios
THE GIRL WHO
KNEW TOO
MUCH
•
International
version with
English
subtitles
• Widescreen
(1.66:1),
enhanced for
16x9
televisions
• Featurette:
"Remembering
the Girl
with John
Saxon"
• Audio
commentary
by Mario
Bava
biographer
Tim Lucas
•
International
and U.S.
trailers
• Poster and
still
galleries
• Mario Bava
bio
KILL,
BABY…KILL!
• Widescreen
presentation
(1.85:1),
enhanced for
16x9
televisions
• English
and Italian
soundtracks
with English
subtitles
•
International
trailer
• TV spots
• Mario Bava
bio
KNIVES OF
THE AVENGER
• Widescreen
presentation
(2.35:1),
enhanced for
16x9
televisions
• English
and Italian
soundtracks
with English
subtitles
•
International
trailer
• Mario Bava
bio
KIDNAPPED
• Two
versions:
Mario Bava’s
original
film (aka
Rabid Dogs)
and a
previously
unreleased
uncut
version
• Widescreen
presentation
(1.78:1),
enhanced for
16x9
televisions
• In Italian
with English
subtitles
• Featurette:
“End of the
Road: Making
Rabid Dogs
and
Kidnapped”
• Audio
commentary
by Mario
Bava
biographer
Tim Lucas
• Mario Bava
bio
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