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NoShame resurrected?
By lngway2go | November 25, 2008
After the disappointing demise of NoShame Films at a time when they were on the verge of releasing Dario Argento’s Door Into Darkness on DVD for the first time Stateside, it appears that there might be a Phoenix rising from the ashes. A company called Mya Communications (formed by an ex-NoShame partner) is releasing Door Into Darkness on January 27th as the 2-Disc special edition that NoShame had coming. Also of note from Mya is Lucio Fulci’s 1964 comedy The Maniac, which will be released the same day.
This is not the end of the news from Mya Communications. The most exciting news is that they’ve secured the rights to release Four Flies on Grey Velvet here in the states. This promises to be a very important release, the film being tied up for years by the folks at Paramount wanting way to much for the rights. Not so long ago Four Flies was released in Germany as some sort of semi-official release by RetroFilm, although the quality wasn’t what it could have been. Mya promises a release that is remastered from the original negatives, and completely uncut. Four Flies is released on Feb 24th, 2009 and Sergio Martino’s Scorpion with Two Tails is released that same day. Can’t wait…
Topics: DVD News, Dario Argento, Giallo, Lucio Fulci |
