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The Beast Must Die!(1974)Tom Newcliffe, a rich businessman and expert hunter summons six guests to his huge country estate which he has rigged up with video cameras and a high-tech security system. He tells them and his surprised wife that they are all to stay over a weekend and that all of them will be kept on the estate during that weekend. For each guest, dead bodies have followed in their wake and the way that the dead have been murdered means that one of the guest is a werewolf and Tom has summoned his guests here to discover who it is and to hunt it down... The film has a clip at the beginning asking people in the audience to try to identify the werewolf and near the end there is a 30-second "Werewolf Break" for the audience to think over the evidence... For more about The Beast Must Die! and the The Beast Must Die! Blu-ray release, see the The Beast Must Die! Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on August 30, 2020 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Director: Paul Annett Writers: James Blish, Michael Winder, Paul Annett, Scott Finch Starring: Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, Anton Diffring, Michael Gambon Narrator: Valentine Dyall Producers: Max Rosenberg, Milton Subotsky, John Dark, Robert H. Greenberg » See full cast & crew The Beast Must Die! is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Severin Films with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.67:1. This is culled from a 4K restoration done by StudioCanal (whose logo is at the head of this presentation) and the difference between this transfer and the previous one is like night and day, or day for night (as the case may be). Just taking a look at some of the screenshots I've tried to duplicate from the first review will hopefully easily reveal the clear upticks in detail levels, the much better clarity (why that first transfer was so positively blurry some of the time is a real head scratcher to me), better suffused palette and much more nicely resolved grain field. The restoration has delivered a presentation free of any major signs of age related wear and tear that I personally noticed. There are still a couple of niggling qualms I had, though because this transfer is so much better than the previous one I'm prone to think at least some of the anomalies are "baked in". These include blacks continuing to skew slightly toward purple in some scenes, and some still noticeable crush in passing moments. But I can't imagine fans of this film not preferring this version by a wide, wide margin. The Beast Must Die! features a DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono mix that to my ears sounds identical to the track on the previous release, and so some of my comments from the original review are repeated here. The track is actually rather surprisingly boisterous, with good fidelity throughout all frequency ranges and some above average dynamic range. Douglas Gamley's score, obviously influenced by Isaac Hayes, struts through the soundfield with some authority, and both sound effects and dialogue are presented without any problems. The Beast Must Die: Other Editions
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The Beast Must Die! Blu-ray, News and Updates• Severin: 4K Restoration of The Beast Must Die! Heading to Blu-ray - June 11, 2020 Severin Films will introduce on Blu-ray a brand new 4K restoration of Paul Annett's film The Beast Must Die! (1974), starring Calvin Lockhart, Peter Cushing, Marlene Clark, Charles Gray, and Anton Diffring. The release will be available for purchase on June 26 ...
• Upcoming Indicator/Powerhouse Films Blu-ray Releases - May 7, 2020 British label Indicator/Powerhouse Films has announced has announced that it will add three new titles to its Blu-ray catalog in June: The Beast Must Die (1974), Force 10 from Navarone (1978), and Britannia Hospital (1982).
• The Amicus Blu-ray Collection - October 21, 2017 U.S. label Severin Films has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray The Amicus Collection. The four-disc set will be available for purchase on December 5.
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