7.5 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 4.0 | |
Overall | 4.0 |
Isabella, a young model is murdered by a mysterious masked figure at a boarding house run by Max Morlacchi and his lover Countess Cristiana Como. When Isabella's boyfriend is suspected of the killing, her diary, which apparently has some incriminating evidence linking her to the killer, dissapears, the masked killer begins killing off all the models in and around the house to find the diary...
Starring: Cameron Mitchell, Eva Bartok, Thomas Reiner, Ariana Gorini, Dante DiPaoloHorror | 100% |
Foreign | 67% |
Mystery | 18% |
Thriller | Insignificant |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Italian: LPCM Mono
English: LPCM Mono
English, English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Region B (A, C untested)
Movie | 4.0 | |
Video | 4.5 | |
Audio | 4.0 | |
Extras | 5.0 | |
Overall | 4.0 |
Arrow is revisiting Blood and Black Lace, in both 1080 and 4K UHD formats after having released the film for both Region A and Region B in some rather nice 1080 editions several years ago. The biggest change in this new transfer is the aspect ratio (1.85:1 here vs. 1.67:1 previously), as well as a somewhat different looking palette. Arrow has included almost all of the previously released supplements, and upped the ante vis a vis packaging with another beautifully designed limited edition that offers a bunch of non disc swag.
Blood and Black Lace is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Arrow Video with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.85:1. Arrow's insert booklet contains the following information on the restoration:
Blood and Black Lace (Sei donne per l'assassino) is presented in its original 1.85:1 aspect ratio with Italian and English mono sound and has been exclusively restored for this release by Arrow Films.Both Svet and I addressed the curious aspect ratio discrepancy in Arrow's first release, but whatever the reasons were for that issue, they've been corrected here. This new 4K scan not only offers a slightly different framing, as can be seen by comparing screenshots between the many reviews, but also is just a tad darker and I'd argue better suffused than Arrow's previous 1080 release. That means some of the lurid tones especially in the blue, red and purple territories attain new luster here. There are some very minor overall variances in color timing when compared to Arrow's first release, but the saturation is still exquisite most of the time, and detail levels are also typically very good to excellent throughout, especially on some of the luxe costumes the women wear. Grain resolves really nicely throughout, even when combined with some of the fog or mist enshrouded sequences. There are still some passing issues with shadow detail, but those perhaps only up the anxiety level in some of the attack sequences.
The original 35mm camera negative was scanned and restored in 4K resolution at L'Immagine Ritrovata, Bologna. The film was graded in SDR, HDR10 and Dolby Vision at Silver Salt Restoration, London.
The soundtracks were sourced from the optical sound negatives. The Italian mono soundtrack was remastered at L'Immagine Ritrovata. The English mono soundtrack was remastered by Bad Princess Productions.
All materials sourced for this restoration were made available by Movietime.
I had slightly diminished Svet's score for the audio when I reviewed the Region A release, but it sounds to me like some further work was done on the LPCM Mono tracks (in Italian and English) for this release, so that at least some of the distortion noticed in the prior releases has been ameliorated if not outright eliminated, so I'm re-upping things for this release. If you toggle between the two options, you can clearly hear that the Italian track is a bit louder and probably slightly clearer and brighter in the upper registers, something that may make the strident trumpet cues actually a bit brash for some ears. Otherwise, though, both tracks provide secure accounts of dialogue, effects and score. Optional English subtitles are available.
Arrow ports over almost all of the on disc supplements from their prior release (eliminating the Yellow short, perhaps for licensing reasons), while adding a bunch of image galleries that weren't present on the first releases.
- Posters
- Lobby Cards
- Stills
- US Pressbook
- German Pressbook
- Miscellaneous
Blood and Black Lace is one of those films that is sui generis, despite the fact that it obviously influenced scores of film which followed in its wake. Arrow has served fans of the film quite well by revisiting it for this new release, and I suspect some viewers may actually prefer this version over Arrow's simultaneous 4K UHD release, since my hunch is the HDR/Dolby Vision grading on that release may surprise some viewers. One way or the other, technical merits are solid and as usual with Arrow releases, both on disc supplements and non disc swag are exceptional. Highly recommended.
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