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Topic: Super rarity CASTLE OF DOOM (VAMPYR) 1932 SOLD
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Timothy Ramzyk
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From: Milwaukee,WI,USA
Registered: Nov 2006
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posted November 26, 2016 09:22 AM
Wowie, I have no affiliation with the seller (long- time video dealer SINISTER CINEMA)on Ebay, but they're selling their English-language 8mm print of Carl Dreyer's VAMPYR. For those unfamiliar this is a weird narrated re-edit done in the early 30s, because the US distributor had no idea what to do with Dreyer's masterpiece, for audiences eager to see more films like DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN.
It's quite a curiosity, and I have never, never, never, seen a print of it in any format come to market. All video versions are sourced from VHS tapes of this Sinister Cinema 8mm print. If I could actually project 8mm sound, I'd be all over it.
castle of doom ebay [ November 27, 2016, 12:13 AM: Message edited by: Timothy Ramzyk ]
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Timothy Ramzyk
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From: Milwaukee,WI,USA
Registered: Nov 2006
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posted November 28, 2016 02:59 PM
Sure, it's far from the ideal way to see VAMPYR (thus far that honor goes to either the Eureka or Criterion DVD restorations), but for fans of the film it is a great curiosity and definite rarity to any format. Essentially it seems to be a 1934 "roadshow" reediting, that was no doubt approved by no one.
One thing that also might appeal to collectors is that this edit, though shorn of several minutes nonetheless does appear to contain the more graphic vampire staking shortened from restored European prints. This footage is not lost, and is an extra on the DVDs, but here it's part of the print itself (presuming this 8mm print mirrors the video transfer of this version).
For those curious, CASTLE OF DOOM can be viewed on Youtube.
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