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Black Cat (The) AKA Il Gatto Nero AKA Demons 6: De Profundis AKA Edgar Allan Poe's The Black Cat AKA Demons 6: Armageddon (Blu-ray) (1990)
A horror film production unwittingly conjures up a witch that inspired its main character and she attempts to possess the lead actress and threatens to sacrifice her newborn child.Director: Luigi Cozzi (as Lewis Coates)
OVERALL: Blu-ray A-
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Extras:"Cat on the Brain" 2020 interview with director Luigi Cozzi and actress Caroline Munro (9:58)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (2:06)* -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.66:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Extras are in English.
From a new 2K scan.
*The film was announced as a direct to video release but cancelled.
Previously available in a website-exclusive limited edition with slipcover. -
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OVERALL: Blu-ray A
Only version so far.
The film exists in two versions:
(1.) Director Luigi Cozzi’s workprint cut (~89 minutes) which has video-generated opening titles and has some slight differences in the editing rhythms of certain scenes.
(2.) The final release version post-produced by distributor 21st Century Film Corporation (~89 minutes) who picked it up during production, made some changes to the editing and replaced two instances of a White Lion song with "Good Lookin’" which was written for and used in The Phantom of the Opera. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray A Standard Edition America- Severin Films - No cuts - Final release version (88:57)
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 24/10/20
Comparison last updated by Rick_Curzon on 13/11/20UPDATE LOG:
08/10/20: Typo.
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13/11/20: Corrected the year. The copyright on the print is 1990. The film may have been registered in Italy in 1989, which is what IMDB claims as the release year, but without a specific date to back that up. In any case, it never had a theatrical release and was sent straight to video worldwide in '90.
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