Galaxy of Terror 1980 Alien Limited Edition Slipcase Region B Blu-ray 88 Films UK
Galaxy of Terror 1980 Alien Limited Edition Slipcase Region B Blu-ray 88 Films UK
‘80s cult sci-fi horror featuring design by James Cameron!
Introducing 88 Films' Limited Edition Blu-ray for Bruce D. Clark's 1980 sci-fi/horror film, Galaxy of Terror. Starring Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and featuring Sid Haig (The Devil's Rejects), this early 80s B movie clearly takes its cue from the likes of Alien and the explosion of late-night slashers that were dominating cinemas and VCR machines.
When spaceship "Quest" sets off on a rescue mission to the planet "Morganthus", the crew immediately encounter problems when their craft is forced to crash land on the strange world. But their difficulties are only just beginning as their enforced stay soon turns into a terrifying nightmare born out of their own imaginations.
IMPORTANT NOTE: An all-region Blu-ray player is required to view this movie. Standard U.S. Blu-ray players will NOT read Region B discs. If you're looking for a reliable all-region player, we've got you covered!
Limited Edition Features:
- Matte Laminate Slipcase Featuring Original Poster Artwork [3000]
- A3 Fold-out Poster [3000]
Features:
- NEW! 4K Scan Of The Original Film Elements
- Original DTS-HD MA 2.0 Soundtrack
- Optional English SDH Subtitles
- Audio Commentary with Taaffe O-Connell, Allan Apone, Alec Gillis and David DeCoteau
- Tales From The Lumber Yard: The Making Of Galaxy Of Terror – A Six-Part Documentary Featuring Interviews With Producer Roger Corman, Director/Co-Writer Bruce D. Clark, Co-Writer Marc Siegler, Actors Robert Englund, Sid Haig and Taaffe O’Connell
- Making Maggie - An Interview with Allan Apone
- Original Trailer
- “Mind Warp” Trailer
- TV Spots
- Stills Gallery
- Reversible Sleeve featuring brand new artwork and classic original poster art
Technical Specs:
- Region Code: B
- Picture Format: HD 1080p 1.85:1
- Audio Format: DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English
- Running Time: 81