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Two long-lost, extreme Japanese films presented with brand new digital remasters
DOOR
The first Japanese ‘Giallo’ slasher film!
Yasuko lives in a high-rise apartment in the city with her husband and her son. Being nervous about prank calls and salesmen's solicitations, she slams the door on a salesman's finger when he tried to forcibly insert a pamphlet through her door chain. This leads him to start harassing her, starting off with obscene letters written on her door then steadily escalating to full on stalking, building up to an unbelievable last 20 minutes of chaos!
DOOR 2
Ai is a call girl whose job involved a lot of risk. Every time she goes through a door, she has no idea what type of man is on the other side. Some are sweet, some are violent and some are just full-on crazy! One day she meets Mr.Mamiya, a strange and captivating artist who gradually will initiate her into SM pleasures.
Product Features
- Bonus Feature: Door 2: Tokyo Diary
- New digital remasters on both films, from their original negatives
- DOOR 1 audio commentary by Jasper Sharp
- Interview with director Banmei Takahashi
- Trailers for both features
- Slipcase with artwork from Gokaiju
- Reversible sleeve featuring both DOOR 1 and 2 artworks
- ‘Director’s Company’ edition featuring insert by Jasper Sharp - limited to 2000 copies
- Third Window
- 176 mins approx
- Banmei Takahashi
- 18
- Keiko Takahashi
- Daijiro Tsutsumi
- English
- 16:9
- 1988
- Japanese
- 1
- B
- A
- C
- Free
- Third Window
Door 1 & 2 (Director's Company Edition) Blu-ray
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Arrow Video
Two long-lost, extreme Japanese films presented with brand new digital remasters
DOOR
The first Japanese ‘Giallo’ slasher film!
Yasuko lives in a high-rise apartment in the city with her husband and her son. Being nervous about prank calls and salesmen's solicitations, she slams the door on a salesman's finger when he tried to forcibly insert a pamphlet through her door chain. This leads him to start harassing her, starting off with obscene letters written on her door then steadily escalating to full on stalking, building up to an unbelievable last 20 minutes of chaos!
DOOR 2
Ai is a call girl whose job involved a lot of risk. Every time she goes through a door, she has no idea what type of man is on the other side. Some are sweet, some are violent and some are just full-on crazy! One day she meets Mr.Mamiya, a strange and captivating artist who gradually will initiate her into SM pleasures.
Product Features
- Bonus Feature: Door 2: Tokyo Diary
- New digital remasters on both films, from their original negatives
- DOOR 1 audio commentary by Jasper Sharp
- Interview with director Banmei Takahashi
- Trailers for both features
- Slipcase with artwork from Gokaiju
- Reversible sleeve featuring both DOOR 1 and 2 artworks
- ‘Director’s Company’ edition featuring insert by Jasper Sharp - limited to 2000 copies
- Third Window
- 176 mins approx
- Banmei Takahashi
- 18
- Keiko Takahashi
- Daijiro Tsutsumi
- English
- 16:9
- 1988
- Japanese
- 1
- B
- A
- C
- Free
- Third Window
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Great double bill
Great double feature with two very different movies. The transfers are great and the price is low. Recommended.
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Excellent!!!
I didn't expect the second film to be included in the bonus feature⁈ I thought it would be impossible to package the second film, especially in Japan, so I can't hide my drooling joy. I would like to keep it as a family heirloom.
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A hidden masterpiece of late 80s Japanese horror.
This is an old film from the end of the 1980s. At the time, the VHS video boom saw a lot of new and innovative video productions being made - so much so that adult video tapes were included as extras in VHS VCR promotions. Adult entertainment was an integral part of video equipment sales. Once the hardware became popular, horror films were the next big thing. Imported films were well received, but Japan soon began to produce its own low-budget horror films. At the time, video was still in its infancy, so there was less scrutiny of the content of videos, and film and video films could be made in any format. There were many bad films, but there were also many hidden classics, such as Door, Hell's Guards and Tetsuo. The negatives were so badly managed that some of them were discoloured, but it is an honour to finally see them in the light of day in beautiful quality. I saw the film in a cinema, and it was so beautifully restored that it was hard to believe it was 16mm film. I would like everyone in the world to enjoy the horror of Japan at the end of the bubble economy.
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