I Walked With a Zombie/The Seventh Victim
Experience two timeless horror classics in stunning restored quality with I Walked With a Zombie and The Seventh Victim. Produced by Val Lewton, these atmospheric films offer eerie storytelling and suspenseful narratives that have left a lasting impact on the horror genre. Now available in a Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD dual-format edition from The Criterion Collection.
Key Features
- Restored edition with Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD formats
- Directed by Jacques Tourneur and Mark Robson
- Starring Frances Dee, Tom Conway, Kim Hunter, and Jean Brooks
- Includes interactive menus and bonus features
- Commentary from renowned film historians
- Exclusive interviews and documentaries
Product Details
Format |
Blu-ray / 4K Ultra HD (Restored) |
Studio |
Criterion Collection |
Catalogue No |
CC3605UHDBDUK |
Barcode |
5060952893667 |
Main Language |
English |
Region |
Region B |
Release Date |
14 Oct 2024 |
Originally Issued |
1943 |
No of Discs |
2 |
Weight |
128g |
Dimensions |
135 x 14 x 171 mm |
Genre |
Horror/Occult |
BBFC Cert |
(12) Suitable for 12 years and over |
Rental/Retail |
Retail not for Rental |
Run Time |
140 minutes |
Sound |
Mono |
Description
I Walked With a Zombie follows nurse Betsy Connell (Frances Dee) as she travels to a Caribbean plantation to care for Jessica (Christine Gordon), the wife of Paul Holland (Tom Conway). As Betsy learns about the island’s mysterious past, she begins to suspect that Jessica’s illness may have supernatural origins.
The Seventh Victim tells the chilling story of Mary Gibson (Kim Hunter), who ventures to New York to find her missing sister, Jacqueline (Jean Brooks). She soon discovers that Jacqueline is entangled with a secret cult of devil worshippers, who have already claimed six lives. Will Mary save her sister before she becomes their seventh victim?
Special Features
- Interactive Menus
- Bonus Footage
- Trailers
- Exclusive Interview: Imogen Sara Smith (Film Critic/Historian)
- Audio Commentary: 'I Walked With a Zombie' - Kim Newman & Stephen Jones (Authors)
- Audio Commentary: 'The Seventh Victim' - Steve Haberman (Film Historian)
- Documentary: 'Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy' (2005)