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Fox Horror Classics Collection (The Lodger / Hangover Square / The Undying Monster)

Fox Horror Classics Collection (The Lodger / Hangover Square / The Undying Monster)


Actor:  Laird Cregar , Linda Darnell , Merle Oberon , George Sanders , Glenn Langan
Director: John Brahm
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Customer Rating:  , based on 19 reviews

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Disc 1: HANGOVER SQUARE **Full-Frame Feature B&W **Commentary by Film Historian/Screenwriter Steve Haberman and Co-Star Faye Marlowe **Commentary by Richard Schickel **The Tragic Mask: The Laird Cregar Story **Hangover Square Vintage Radio Show - Performed by Vincent Price **Restoration Comparison **Trailer **Concertos Macabre: The Films of John Brahm **Restoration Comparison **Trailer

Disc 2: THE LODGER **Full-Frame Feature - B&W **Commentary by Film Historians Alain Silver & James Ursini **Man in the Fog: The Making of The Lodger **The Lodger Vintage Radio Show - Performed by Vincent Price **Restoration Comparison **Trailer **Still Gallery

Disc 3: THE UNDYING MONSTER **Full-Frame Feature - B&W **Concertos Macabre: The Films of John Brahm *Restoration Comparison **Trailer **Advertising Gallery **Still Gallery
 

Customer Reviews:

They don't make them like this anymore!
3 films from the 20th Century Fox vaults that i'm proud to add to my dvd collection. Two of the films, The Lodger and Hangover Square, features the very underrated Laird Cregar in what I believe were his only 2 starring roles. What a fantastic actor this gentleman was and thankfully with the release of this box set, will always be. Other reviews have revealed the films storylines so I won't go into that. IMO Mr. Cregars own tortured private life spills over into his acting in both films which also adds a note of sadness and sympathy to both performances. With beautiful leading ladies, Merle Oberon in The Lodger and Linda Darnell in Hangover Square plus the exquisite b/w photography of foggy victorian England make both of these films a winner in my book.I also enjoyed the commentary of Hangover Square featuring the second leading lady of that film, Faye Marlowe. The only other work I have seen Miss Marlowe in is Fox's 1945 hit Junior Miss with Peggy Ann Garner. It's a treat to hear her take on the studio system and her very short film career. Not to mention what a lovely young lady she was. The third film in this box set is one I had never seen or even heard of. The Undying Monster. A "B" picture that is as classy looking as any "A" production I have seen. The film stars "B" leading actors James Ellison and Heather Angel. Miss Angel is one of my favorites who also had good roles in The Informer, Pride and Prejudice and Cry Havoc. Spooky atmosphere, a gothic castle on a cliff and first rate b/w photography imo make this little gem as good as any of the classic horror flicks that Universal was making at the time. I highly recommend this set to add to your own collection. They truly don't make them like this anymore but thanks to dvd can be enjoyed over and over again.
2008-08-25
thoroughly entertaining
I remember these Fox films from years ago and was delighted that they were finially out on DVD. This is good, solid entertainment with the best of actors. - you will not be disappointed. Perfect for a Friday nite at home, especially if its raining with lightening and thunder - know what I mean? Plan to purchase Vol. 2 when it comes out.
2008-08-21
Three Gothic Masterpieces From Director John Brahm
I've always enjoyed watching gothic horror. Large, spooky houses, swirling fog, unsolved murders, and killers creeping through the dark excite me. The "Fox Horror Classics" is a collection of gothic horror masterpieces directed by legendary director John Brahm. There are three horror movies presented on three discs, each one loaded with extras. I have reviewed each one according to the year in which it was released.

The Undying Monster (1942) ***

It's a shame, but "The Undying Monster" had a lot of potential to be more than it was. However, at a length of only sixty three minutes, it left me unfulfilled. The body count could have been much higher. Maybe, because of the censors, the violence was kept to a minimum. Several maids, a butler, and a couple of poachers could have possibly met gruesome fates at the hands of the monster. Everything else was there to make "The Undying Monster" a great gothic horror masterpiece: the enormous, gloomy mansion by the raging sea, swirling mists, steep, craggy cliffs, and a horrifying family secret involving Satan worship and a burial crypt. The acting was great. Unfortunately, the two romantic leads, played by James Ellison and Heather Angel, never united at the end. This feature is for diehard fans of lycanthropy.

The Lodger (1944) ****

"The Lodger" has been haled as one of the greatest horror movies of the 1940s, and I can understand why. A gothic period piece, "The Lodger" is set in 1888 when the notorious Jack the Ripper is killing actresses in White Chapel. Because of the censors, the word "prostitute" wasn't allowed. This is a great variation on the Jack the Ripper legend. A family allows a young doctor to move in, not suspecting that he is the notorious serial killer. Laird Cregar delivers an excellent performance as Slade, the pre-"Psycho," sex-obsessed maniac who is depicted as a monster in movie posters and bares a striking resemblance to a vampire. The director liked Cregar's performance so much that he gave him the lead in "Hangover Square," where he plays a similar character. If you enjoy gothic horror and the mystique of Jack the Ripper, you will definitely want to see this feature.

Hangover Square (1945) *****

"Hangover Square" is my type of horror movie. Another gothic masterpiece, this one is set in 1912 and has a good body count with more graphic, unique death sequences. Victims are stabbed and strangled and set afire. One lying, deceitful villainous (played by Linda Darnell) is strangled and then placed on top of an enormous bonfire. Again Laird Cregar delivers an excellent performance as another psychotic. This time he is composer George Harvey Brown who suffers from amnesia. He murders during these "spells." The ending is one of the saddest, most disturbing I've ever seen because one can't help but feel sympathy towards the pathetic, abused Brown. This is a must see for fans of gothic slasher horror.

Overall, the "Fox Horror Classics" is a great addition to anyone's collection of gothic horror. While watching it, you will learn how director John Brahm influenced horror cinema. Numerous imitations of his movies have been made over the years. I only wish these features had been presented in color and widescreen format. In this way, they would have been more like the Hammer productions which I greatly cherish.
2008-05-28
Neglected gaslit noir
Really excellent visit to two rather obscure Fox "A" pieces that seldom seem to make it to tv, at least before this release.
HANGOVER and THE LODGER aren't really horror movies in the usual sense, but Gay 90's melodramas with big over-the-top, hambone performances from Cregar at their center. HANGOVER has a great score by Herrmann which reportedly was the inspiration for Sondheim's SWEENEY TODD.
I really liked both of them, but had a real fondness for HANGOVER. I saw them tv in the 60s and always wanted to catch them again. Cinemax showed the both in the 80s, but they have been little seen since. The fox movie network showed LODGER a couple of times, but I requested HANGOVER a million times and came up with nothing.
Presentation is superior. Picture quality is fine, and there's supposed to be a stereo makeover, but you'd never notice it. The commentaries for both are excellent and are done by people who like and understand the films, a rare occasion, these days.
The third film is of little interest except it shares the same director. It's old dark house junk, not worthy of inclusion, otherwise.
Calling them "horror classics" is a misnomer for sure. The two major titles would fit as noirs as easily as anything; dark, black and white, psychotic people doing wacko stuff. Recommended.
2008-04-05
The Undying Monster created a life-long fan of classic Horror!
THE UNDYING MONSTER is the first horror film I ever saw on TV as a very young boy and helped give me my lifelong appetite for classic horror. The remastered UNDYING MONSTER was the clearest copy I have ever witnessed since that first night well over fifty years ago.

This three-disk collection of classic horror and suspense thrillers from the Fox Studios presents three atmospheric and generally unknown thrillers (e.g., The Lodger, Hangover Square and The Undying Monster) in absolutely beautiful remastered formats. It also pays homage to the directing skills of the very talented John Brahm.

Although this film was made in the Universal tradition, it has many wonderful qualities including an original musical score, excellent cast, good special effects, fine interior and exterior sets and a plot that kept me interested in what happened to the characters. Of course, the make up was not as effective as in almost any of the Universal movies because of the wonderful work of Jack Pierce of that studio. This is attested to by the fact that the appearance of the monster is not even hinted at until the poorly lit but climactic ending. As my first horror movie this film was a magical experience of my youth and the excellent DVD transfer enables me to experience that evening over and over again.
2008-02-22
 
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