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The Colossus of New York | 1958
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Sci-Fi Chillers Collection will be released on May 21 via Kino Lorber. The Blu-ray set features three sci-fi/horror films: The Unknown Terror, The Colossus of New York, and Destination Inner Space.
1957's The Unknown Terror is directed by Charles Marquis Warren and written by Kenneth Higgins. John Howard, Mala Powers, Paul Richards, and May Wynn star.
1958's The Colossus of New York is directed by Eugène Lourié (The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms) and written by Thelma Schnee, based on a short story by Ray Bradbury. Paul Christian, Paula Raymond, Cecil Kellaway, and Kenneth Tobey star.
1966's Destination Inner Space is directed by Francis D. Lyon and written by Arthur C. Pierce. Scott Brady, Gary Merrill, Sheree North, and Wende Wagner star.
All three films have been have been scanned in 4K by Paramount Pictures. Special features are listed below.
Special features:
The Unknown Terror audio commentary by film historian Stephen Bissette (new)
The Colossus of New York audio commentary by film historians Tom Weaver, Larry Blamire, and Ron Adams
Destination Inner Space audio commentary by film historians David Del Valle and Stan Shaffer
The Colossus of New York interview with film historians Tim Lucas and Steven Bissette
Destination Inner Space interview with film historians Tim Lucas and Steven Bissette
The Colossus of New York theatrical trailer
In The Unknown Terror, a millionaire (John Howard) leads a remote jungle expedition to find the legendary “Cave of the Dead” where his wife’s (Mala Powers) brother had disappeared long ago. Instead, they stumble upon a mad doctor who has created a horde of foam-spewing, fungus-covered monster-men. In The Colossus of New York, when a brilliant scientist (Ross Martin) is accidentally killed, his preserved brain is transferred to the body of a giant robot so that it can continue to serve mankind. But when it gains awareness of its own hideousness, this steel colossus embarks on a rampage of destruction. In Destination Inner Space, when an object of unknown origin is detected in the area of an underwater laboratory, scientists investigate and come face to face with the object—an extraterrestrial saucer! They board the craft and discover a mysterious cylinder, which they take back to the lab for closer inspection. It is then that events take a monstrous turn!
Pre-order Sci-Fi Chillers Collection.
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From Colson Whitehead’s The Colossus of New York
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Charles Herbert with The Colossus of New York (1958).
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