Vinegar Syndrome will release on Blu-ray W. Lee Wilder's The Snow Creature (1954), starring Paul Langton, Leslie Denison, Teru Shimada, Rollin Moriyama, and Robert Kino. The release will be available for purchase later this month.
Description: On an expedition deep into the Himalayas, Dr. Frank Parrish would rather keep things focused on his real mission—obtaining biological samples. But as he, his photographer, and their Sherpa troop press on into the harsh, frigid wilderness, he is forced to accept one truth he'd rather not. His lead guide not only insists that a Yeti really exists, but it's absconded with his wife, and now the Sherpa have overtaken Parrish's mission in order to rescue her. Not only is the Yeti real, they manage to extract it from Asia and fly it to Los Angeles, all in the predictable name of science. That is, until it breaks free and threatens to cause havoc across the city!
THE SNOW CREATURE came at a critical point in the Atomic Age 1950s, as it represents a reworking of the older King Kong story into an entirely new piece of lore, exploiting the increasing interest in the Abominable Snowman. Directed by W. Lee Wilder (Killers from Space, and brother of director Billy Wilder), written by his son Myles Wilder (TV's The Dukes of Hazzard), and starring Paul Langton (TV's Peyton Place, The Incredible Shrinking Man), Teru Shimada (You Only Live Twice, King Rat), and William Phipps (The War of the Worlds, Messenger of Death), this historic B-thriller played both drive-ins and regional television well into the 1960s. The half man/half monsters at Vinegar Syndrome Labs are delighted to bring you this wooly trendsetter scanned and restored from its 35mm fine grain master.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM A FINE GRAIN MASTER
Audio Commentary track with film historians Jonathan Rigby and Kevin Lyons
"Kim Newman on The Snow Creature" (15 min) - an interview with writer and film critic Kim Newman
"The Wilder Brother" (10 min) - an interview with writer Vincent Brook on the forgotten legacy of W. Lee Wilder
Reversible sleeve artwork
Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature