To celebrate the centennial of
Sir Christopher Lee,
Eurocrypt Collection 2 presents five of the most unexpected, underrated and underseen films of the iconic actor’s European career. Immediately following HORROR OF DRACULA, Lee reprised the role in the quirky 1959 Italian comedy
UNCLE WAS A VAMPIRE. Lee speaks fluent German opposite
Klaus Kinski for the crazed 1962 krimi
SECRET OF THE RED ORCHID. In the 1974 UK psycho-thriller
DARK PLACES, Lee toplines a cast that includes
Joan Collins,
Herbert Lom and
Jane Birkin. Lee’s final performance as The Count in the 1976 French comedy
DRACULA AND SON can at last be seen in its superior
Director’s Cut, while the ultra-rare 1988 Dutch drama
MURDER STORY brings Lee into the sex shoppes of Amsterdam. Each film has been
remastered from original negative materials with
over 15 total hours of trailers, commentaries, alternate cuts, vintage interviews and new featurettes, plus the
DRACULA AND SON soundtrack and an all-new 100-page book by Lee biographer Jonathan Rigby.
Disc 1: Uncle Was a Vampire (1959)
Shortly after HORROR OF DRACULA,
Christopher Lee accepted an offer from producer
Mario Cecchi Gori – whose 200+ films would include Argento’s OPERA and Oscar® nominee IL POSTINO – to make his first Italian film and reprise his star-making role
: His Carpathian domicile bought by developers, Baron Roderico (Lee in full Hammer/Dracula mode) flees to the ancestral castle owned by his impoverished nephew (diminutive ’50s comedy star
Renato Rascel). But when the nephew sells this castle to luxury hoteliers, Uncle Prince of Darkness must withstand obnoxious tourists, bikini beauties and his own bloodsucking bellhop relative.
Sylva Koscina (HERCULES) and
Susanne Loret (ATOM AGE VAMPIRE) co-star in this sexy spoof directed by
Steno (famed for his films with Italian comic Totò), featuring the
Uncut Theatrical Version scanned in 2K from the dupe negative and
Alternate TV Version sourced from the broadcast tape master.
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 101 mins
- Audio: Italian Mono / Optional English Subtitles
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1
Special Features:
- Commedia Dracula All’Italiana — Interview With European Film Scholar Dr. Pasquale Iannone
- Alternate Cut From Italian Broadcast Master
- Alternate Cut Audio Commentary With Christopher Lee Biographer Jonathan Rigby And Hammer Historian Kevin Lyons
Disc 2: The Secret of the Red Orchid (1962)
Christopher Lee stars – speaking fluent German – in this off-the-wall 1962 krimi filmed in Hamburg and based on the Edgar Wallace novel
When The Gangs Came To London. As rival Chicago mobsters – led by
Klaus Kinski as ‘Pretty Boy Steve’ – unleash a spree of extortion, machine gun mayhem and murder across England, Scotland Yard summons a cunning FBI agent (Lee) to end the escalating gang war.
Adrian Hoven (MARK OF THE DEVIL, CASTLE OF THE CREEPING FLESH), and
Marisa Mell (DANGER: DIABOLIK) co-star in this “entertaining riff on the classic gangster genre” (
Krimi Film),
now scanned in 2K from the dupe negative and presented with its English and German-language tracks for the first time ever in America.
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 84 mins
- Audio: German Mono / Optional English Subtitles, English Mono / Closed Captions
- Region A
- Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson And Troy Howarth, Author Of So Deadly, So Perverse
- Audio Commentary With Film Scholars Kim Newman, Author Of Anno Dracula, And Barry Forshaw, Author Of Euro Noir
- Trailer
Disc 3: Dark Places (1974)
Christopher Lee toplines a cast that includes
Joan Collins, Herbert Lom and
Jane Birkin in the 1974 UK production – directed by
Don Sharp of RASPUTIN: THE MAD MONK and PSYCHOMANIA fame – that’s equal parts ‘old dark house’ supernatural shocker and Amicus-style all-star fun: When the former administrator of an asylum (
Robert Hardy, aka ‘Cornelius Fudge’ of the HARRY POTTER films) inherits the crumbling estate of an elderly inmate, he’ll unlock a nightmare of lust, larceny, insanity and several murders grisly enough to warrant an ‘X’ certification from the BBFC.
Jean Marsh (THE CHANGELING, RETURN TO OZ) co-stars in this “overlooked entry amid the ‘70s Anglo-horror cycle” (
Moria Reviews),
now scanned uncut in 4K from an internegative recently discovered in a London lab vault.
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 91 mins
- Audio: English Mono / Closed Captions, French Mono / Optional English Subtitles
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Mondo Digital’s Nathaniel Thompson And Troy Howarth, Author Of So Deadly, So Perverse
- The Cadogan Conversations — Interview With Jonathan Rigby, Author Of Christopher Lee: The Authorised Screen History
- U.S. Teaser Trailer
- Brazilian TV Spot
Disc 4 & 5: Dracula and Son – Director’s Cut (1976) and U.S. Version (1979)
For his tenth and final screen appearance as Dracula,
Christopher Lee starred – speaking fluent French – in this slyly ingenious 1976 horror comedy based on a novel by
Claude Klotz (THE HAIRDRESSER’S HUSBAND) and directed by Academy Award® nominee
Édouard Molinaro (LA CAGE AUX FOLLES). But when the U.S. distributor re-cut and dubbed the film into a broad parody, it was deservedly met with universal disdain. Molinaro’s
Director’s Cut can now be experienced
for the first time ever in America,
lovingly restored in 4K from the original negative with both French & English audio tracks.
Bernard Menez (DAY FOR NIGHT),
Marie-Hélène Breillat (LAST TANGO IN PARIS) and future writer/director
Catherine Breillat (ANATOMY OF HELL) co-star in this “charming satire” (
The Christopher Lee Filmography) featuring a sumptuous score by
Vladimir Cosma (DIVA) and
loaded with vintage & new Special Features.
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 99 mins (Director’s Cut), 79 mins (U.S. Version)
- Audio: English Mono / Closed Captions, French Mono / Optional English Subtitles
- Region A
- Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Christopher Lee Biographer Jonathan Rigby And Hammer Historian Kevin Lyons
- Audio Commentary With Kat Ellinger, Author Of Daughters Of Darkness
- Let The Son Shine In — Interview With Actor Bernard Menez
- Archival French TV Interview With Christopher Lee
- The Molinaro Tapes — Archival Audio Interview With Director Édouard Molinaro
- Who Was Claude Klotz? — Filmmaker Patrice Leconte On His Three-Time Co-Writer And Author Of The Novel Paris Vampire
- Archival Interview With Claude Klotz At A 1976 Presentation Of DRACULA AND SON In Marseille
- German Credit Sequences
- Trailer
- TV Spot
Disc 6: Dracula and Son Soundtrack
Disc 7: Murder Story (1989)
In the lone feature film written & directed by ‘80s music video hitmakers
Eddie Arno & Markus Innocenti,
Christopher Lee delivers a sly performance as a famous mystery novelist whose mentoring of an aspiring young writer (
Alexis Denisof of GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY and BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER/ANGEL) will lead them both into an Amsterdam-based web of pornography, arson and a global conspiracy of cold-blooded murder.
Bruce Boa (THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, FULL METAL JACKET) co-stars in this 1989 Dutch/British thriller produced by
Tom Reeve (DOG SOLDIERS),
now scanned in 4K from the original negative. As a
bonus,
Rod Taylor, Valerie Perrine and Lee star in the ultra-rare 1989 Swedish/Canadian giallo
MASK OF MURDER, sourced from the best existing master.
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 90 mins
- Audio: English Mono / Closed Captions
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Co-Writers/Co-Directors Eddie Arno And Markus Innocenti
- A British Producer In Holland — Interview With Producer Tom Reeve
- MASK OF MURDER (1988) — Swedish/Canadian Film Co-Starring Christopher Lee
- Trailer