Scream Factory has detailed three upcoming Blu-ray releases:
Lady in a Cage (1964),
Trog (1970), and
No Way to Treat a Lady (1968). The three releases will be available for purchase later this month.
Lady in a Cage
Description: Two-time Academy Award-winner Olivia de Havilland stars in a suspenseful shocker that also features future Oscar-nominee James Caan in his first major film role. Alone in her residence over a sweltering holiday weekend, a widow (de Havilland) is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well-organized world is shattered as the elevator, stalled nine feet above the floor, becomes a claustrophobic chamber – a cage. Unable to escape, her situation becomes even more desperate when the emergency alarm attracts a swarm of terrifying intruders – a drunken derelict (Jeff Corey) and his boozy prostitute friend (Ann Sothern), as well as a trio of young delinquents (Caan, Rafael Campos, Jennifer Billingsley) who embark upon an orgy of wanton vandalism and sadistic brutality that culminates in murder.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- NEW Audio Commentary With Film Historian David Del Valle And Filmmaker David DeCoteau
- NEW Uncaged Insight – Film Historian/Author Kim Newman On A Trendsetting Classic
- Trailers From Hell: Darren Bousman On Lady in a Cage
- Theatrical Trailer
- Photo Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 21.
Trog
Description: The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas. Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest. Few claim to have seen these links to our primitive past. But when a wild half-man/half-ape emerges from his countryside cave, TV cameras are there to observe the event – and the ensuing terror!
People call him Trog, short for a prehistoric cave dweller known as the troglodyte. To a determined anthropologist (Joan Crawford in her final film role), he's the scientific discovery of the age. To others, he's walking death. A grocer is impaled on a meat hook, a car is tossed aside like a twig, a child is kidnapped – all after local resident Sam Murdock (Michael Gough) prods the brute into a blind rampage. In true horror tradition, the world's Murdocks leave no doubt who the real savages are ... but what will become of he who is part-man, part-monster, all Trog!
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- NEW 2K RESTORATION OF THE FILM
- NEW Audio Commentary With Film Historian David Del Valle
- NEW Primitive Thrills - Film Historian/Author Kim Newman On TROG
- Trailers From Hell: Mick Garris On TROG
- Theatrical Trailer
- Radio Spot
- Photo Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 21.
No Way to Treat a Lady
Description: Suspense master William Goldman (Marathon Man) wrote the novel from which this bizarre black comedy was adapted. It's the extraordinary account of a plumber who kills a dowdy matron, a priest who kills a dowdy matron, and a policeman who kills a dowdy matron. Actually, they are all the same man, a psychotic master of disguise brilliantly played by versatile Rod Steiger (In The Heat Of The Night). The killer also gets his kicks phoning in clues to detective Morris Brummel (George Segal, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre). All of New York trembles as a sixth strangling is reported in the papers. And the man with the makeup kit stalks another victim ... the detective's girlfriend (Lee Remick, The Omen). Suspenseful and macabre, No Way To Treat A Lady is the ultimate game of cat and mouse.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- NEW Audio Commentary With Film Historian David Del Valle
- NEW A Terror Treat – Film Historian/Author Kim Newman Recalls A Killer Thriller
- Photo Gallery
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: DECEMBER 21.