Warner Archive revealed today at Comic-Con in San Diego that it will add three new titles to its Blu-ray catalog:
The Green Slime (1968),
Innocent Blood (1992), and
The Hidden (1987). The three releases are expected to arrive on the market later this year.
The Green Slime
Synopsis: After a perilous mission to a huge asteroid, a crew returns to its space station, unaware a bit of ooze from the asteroid clings to a crewman's uniform. The green goop grows - into murderous, tentacled monsters. And as station members fight to live, gunk from the monsters' wounds turns into more monsters! That's the story. Now enjoy as our heroes fight to preserve Earth and, unintentionally, our own senses of humor with a movie that Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called "one of the funniest made-in-Japan sci-fi monster movies ever." Kinji Fukasaku, whose later work was championed by Quentin Tarantino, directs. The world would be a far more bleak and joyless place without marvels like The Green Slime.
Innocent Blood
Synopsis: This ghoul just want to have fun! She also wants an occasional bad guy to sink her fangs into - because she never, ever takes Innocent Blood.
Anne Parillaud stars as sexy vampire Marie who accidentally neglects to finish off the mob boss (Robert Loggia), her latest snack. When he awakens to find he's a member of a new underworld family, he wastes no time in turning his mob goons into vampires. Also starring Anthony LaPaglia, Don Rickles, and Chazz Palminteri.
The Hidden
Synopsis: A series of bizarre, inexplicable robberies and murders have L.A. police detective Tom Beck (Nouri) totally baffled. And it doesn't help when mysterious FBI agent Lloyd Gallagher (MacLachlan) tells him that a demonic extraterrestrial creature is invading the bodies of innocent victims - and transforming them into inhuman killers with an unearthly fondness for heavy-metal music, red Ferraris and unspeakable violence.
The Hidden a spine-chilling, high-velocity sci-fi thriller from the makers of
A Nightmare On Elm Street!