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directed by Denny Harris
USA 1980
Too late
to register for on-campus housing, Scotty (Rebecca Balding)
must seek housing off-campus. After the montage of
substandard rooms and eccentric landlords, Scotty ends up at
the seaside Victorian mansion of Mrs. Engels (Yvonne De
Carlo) and her tightly-wound son Mason (Brad Reardon) along
with three other college students. No sooner are they
settled in then one of their number (the drunk, playboy
jerk) is savagely murdered on the nearby beach by a butcher
knife-wielding killer. The police turn up no leads but the
truth may be lurking between the walls of the old mansion
watching the coeds through the vents. |
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Theatrical Release: November 23rd, 1979
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Runtime | 1:26:27 | 1:26:51.206 |
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1.78:1 Original Aspect Ratio
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1.78:1 1080P Single-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 24,622,104,936 bytesFeature: 20,253,358,080 bytes Video Bitrate: 23.51 Mbps Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
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Audio | English (Dolby Digital 5.1); English (Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo) |
DTS-HD Master Audio English 1753
kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1753 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz /
1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps
2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps / DN -4dB |
Subtitles | none | none |
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Release Information: Studio: Scorpion Releasing Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 12 |
Release Information: Studio: Network
1.78:1 1080P Single-layered Blu-ray Disc Size: 24,622,104,936 bytesFeature: 20,253,358,080 bytes Video Bitrate: 23.51 Mbps Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details: • new Audio Commentary with David Del Valle and screen legend, Barbara Steele
• Audio commentary with writer/producers Ken and
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Jim Wheat and
star Rebecca Balding • "Original Script"(10:10)
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"The Wheat Bros.: A Look Back" (12:15) "Rebecca
Balding Interview" (03:15)
Standard Blu-ray Case with slipcase Chapters 15 |
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NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were taken directly from the Blu-ray disc.ADDITION: (June 2018) Network - Region FREE - Blu-ray: Scorpion have performed a new 2k scan of the original interpositive for this Blu-ray of "Silent Scream" and it looks quite nice. The film is housed on a single-layered Blu-ray with a modest bitrate. Flesh-tones are much more life-like here, and the detail is greatly improved. The comparison photos should provide the proof that this is a huge bump in quality over the previous DVD. Contrast levels are better, with a good range of blacks. There are a few moments of damage, specks appear in a few single frames, but you would have to be going frame by frame to really notice. This is a really strong transfer. Scorpion give the option of watching the film in either 2.0 or 5.1 DTS-HD (24-bit). The 5.1 track is good, with reasonable separation, though the film was originally released in 2.0, so that track is the closest to the original theatrical presentation. Sadly, there are no subtitles on this Region-Free Blu-ray. The previous DVD extras are all ported over here. These are great interviews, despite not being shot in 1080p HD. These interviews are broken up into 4 sections, coming in at over an hour. There is also the previously available final audio interview with producer Denny Harris. The old commentary is also here, and it is very enjoyable as the gang have a great rapport and the story behind the production of this film is rather interesting. Scorpion give us a newer audio commentary here (that was not on the DVD) with David Del Valle and screen legend, Barbara Steele. Del Valle used to be Steele's agent and the two have a great conversation throughout the running time of the film. There are also tv and radio spots, and the film's trailer. A wonderful assortment of extras here. Basically this film was shot and then many months later, almost completely re-shot with some actors returning and others being replaced or re-written. This means that the extras, whether the interviews or the commentaries, are fascinating. One interesting tidbit is that the character Mason was originally performed by Murray Langston, or "The Unknown Comic". Actress Balding remembers a very scandalous incident with Langston that you just have to hear to believe. The brand new 2k transfer makes the previous edition look like garbage. Well done Scorpion! ON THE DVD: Mastered in high definition, Scorpion Releasing's anamorphic and progressive DVD of SILENT SCREAM is quite an improvement over the VHS releases (the film was released on tape by Media Home Entertainment originally and then in an LP reissue by Video Treasures). The step-printed opening looks grainy (as expected) and underlit scenes still look dark (due to the rushed shooting) but gain in definition and sharpness. Contrast and detail are also better in the daylight exteriors. The film has been remixed in 5.1 and 2.0 stereo (not mislabeled dual mono) and does not feature the original mono mix but both mixes are strong and clear but not extravagant. Writer/producers Ken and Jim Wheat along with actress Rebecca Balding provide an entertaining audio commentary that clears up some of the mystery behind the film's production and distribution.
The SCREAM OF SUCCESS featurette (featuring input from the Wheat Bros. writing/producing team and actress Balding) seems overlong at 40 minutes and there is some overlap with the commentary but it is actually quite absorbing and conveys the large amount of planning that goes into an effective low budget shoot. The same team return for a shorter featurette about the contrived original screenplay and film before the reshoots. The Wheat Bros. appear in another featurette which briefly mentions SILENT SCREAM but focuses on their other projects like the original script for PITCH BLACK, their EWOKS sequel, NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 4, THE FLY II, and THE BIRDS II. The audio interview with Denny Harris before his death was conducted by telephone over the course of five days so there are disclaimers about audio quality. Balding appears in a separate interview in which she briefly talks about her other cult horror film THE BOOGENS. A trailer and TV spot round out the extras of this excellent package. |
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