Scream Factory: The Hand, He Knows You're Alone, and Eyes of a Stranger Detailed for Blu-ray

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Scream Factory: The Hand, He Knows You're Alone, and Eyes of a Stranger Detailed for Blu-ray

Posted March 23, 2021 04:31 PM by Webmaster

Scream Factory has detailed its upcoming Blu-ray releases of Oliver Stone's The Hand (1981), Armand Mastroianni's He Knows You're Alone (1980), and Ken Wiederhorn's Eyes of a Stranger (1981). The three releases will be available for purchase this May.

He Knows You're Alone

Synopsis: Now you see him. Now you don't. The face of a killer appears out of the darkness and just as quickly disappears. A young woman has an eerie feeling someone is stalking her. Another beauty steps into a shower ... and a bathroom door handle slowly turns. We're in slasher-flick territory – and also in a rare realm of film history, because screen icon Tom Hanks makes his movie debut in this shocker.

The up-and-coming legend plays the brief supporting role of Elliot, a psych major whose musings about the nature of fear reinforce the tone of this twisted tale about a sicko who targets brides-to-be ... and a detective who scrambles to stop the carnage. Wedded bliss can be very short-lived when He Knows You're Alone.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM AN INTERPOSITIVE
  • NEW It Came From Staten Island – An Interview With Director Armand Mastroianni
  • NEW Shooting In My Own Backyard – An Interview With Producer Robert Di Milia
  • NEW Godspells And Blood Weddings – An Interview With Actor Don Scardino
  • NEW Violence Is Implied – An Interview With Writer Scott Parker
  • Audio Commentary With Director Armand Mastroianni And Writer Scott Parker
  • Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Original TV Spots
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: MAY 18.

The Hand

Synopsis: A gifted cartoonist's life comes apart at the seams when his drawing hand is accidentally severed. Slowly, painfully, he tries to adjust ... but a terrifying evil creeps into his consciousness. And one by one, the people who stand in his way begin to die. Written and directed by Academy Awardฎ winner* Oliver Stone, this spellbinder showcases a vivid central performance by Michael Caine and wonderfully ghoulish special effects by veteran macabre master Carlo Rambaldi. Stone called for more than 30 different hands to be designed, all used in different – and fantastically horrific ways.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM AN INTERPOSITIVE
  • NEW Interview With Director Oliver Stone
  • NEW Interview With Actor Bruce McGill
  • NEW Interview With Actress Andrea Marcovicci
  • NEW Interview With Producer Edward R. Pressman And Actress Annie McEnroe Pressman
  • Audio Commentary With Director Oliver Stone
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: MAY 25.

Eyes of a Stranger

Synopsis: A lovely blind and deaf teen reaches for a plate she just put on the counter. It's gone. She reaches again ... and it's back in its original place. Someone is playing a cruel game with her. That someone is the serial killer terrorizing Miami in this terrifying thriller from the production company behind the original Friday The 13th and the director of Shock Waves.

Making memorable movie debuts are Jennifer Jason Leigh (Single White Female, Annihilation, Possessor) as that endangered but not helpless girl and Lauren Tewes (The Love Boat) as her TV newscaster sister, whose investigation inadvertently leads the killer (John DiSanti, The Relic) to her home. With a final sequence that will leave you breathless, this Stranger delivers face-to-face fear as few other films can.

  • NEW 2K RESTORATION FROM AN INTERPOSITIVE
  • NEW Turning The Tables – An Interview With Director Ken Wiederhorn
  • NEW Sunshine State Stalker – An Interview With Actor John DiSanti
  • NEW Master Slashers – An Interview With Special Makeup Effects Artists Tom Savini And Dean Gates
  • NEW Audio Interview With Composer Richard Einhorn And Actor Peter DuPre
  • NEW Audio Commentary With Genre Film Critic Justin Kerswell And Film Historian Amanda Reyes
  • Rare Original Theatrical Trailer
  • Still Gallery
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature