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Suddenly In The Dark (1981) 4K UHD/Blu-ray 2 Disc Standard Edition
This limited-edition slipcover is designed by Earl Kess.
Kang Yu-jin is a biology professor who brings in a housemaid to help around the house. Mi-ok doesn’t have any family so Yu-jin and his wife Seon-hee welcome her into their home. Seon-hee grows weary of Mi-ok presence not only because she suspects an affair between her husband and their new guest, but mainly because Mi-ok carries around an old wooden doll that resembles her. As pressure starts to build - we are thrown into a world of nightmares and madness as things spiral out of control.
Terror Vision is very happy to bring a brand new 4K restoration done by the Korean Archive and in UHD w/ HDR by Terror Vision and uncut! This wonderful Korean oddity that has become a cult film over the past few years after making its debut stateside a few years ago and now is available again with a new presentation and new extras!
Special Features:
Commentary from Korean Film Expert Ariel Schudson
Visual Essay from Clayton Dillard
Interview with Producer David Suh
Interview with Critic Kim Bong-seok on the history of Korean Horror Films
Older HD presentation done by the Korean Archive
Subtitles
This limited-edition slipcover is designed by Earl Kess.
Kang Yu-jin is a biology professor who brings in a housemaid to help around the house. Mi-ok doesn’t have any family so Yu-jin and his wife Seon-hee welcome her into their home. Seon-hee grows weary of Mi-ok presence not only because she suspects an affair between her husband and their new guest, but mainly because Mi-ok carries around an old wooden doll that resembles her. As pressure starts to build - we are thrown into a world of nightmares and madness as things spiral out of control.
Terror Vision is very happy to bring a brand new 4K restoration done by the Korean Archive and in UHD w/ HDR by Terror Vision and uncut! This wonderful Korean oddity that has become a cult film over the past few years after making its debut stateside a few years ago and now is available again with a new presentation and new extras!
Special Features:
Commentary from Korean Film Expert Ariel Schudson
Visual Essay from Clayton Dillard
Interview with Producer David Suh
Interview with Critic Kim Bong-seok on the history of Korean Horror Films
Older HD presentation done by the Korean Archive
Subtitles