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Terror lives in the shadows in a pair of mesmerizingly moody horror milestones conjured from the imagination of Val Lewton, the visionary producer-auteur who turned our fears of the unseen and the unknown into haunting excursions into existential dread. As head of RKO’s B-horror-movie unit during the 1940s, Lewton, working with directors such as Jacques Tourneur and Mark Robson, brought a new sophistication to the genre by wringing chills not from conventional movie monsters but from brooding atmosphere, suggestion, and psychosexual unease. Suffused with ritual, mysticism, and the occult, the poetically hypnotic I Walked with a Zombie and the shockingly subversive The Seventh Victim are still-tantalizing dreams of death that dare to embrace the darkness.

FILM INFO​

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FILMS IN THIS SET​

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      I Walked with a Zombie

      1943
      Producer Val Lewton and director Jacques Tourneur elevated the horror film to new heights of poetic abstraction with this entrancing journey into the realm between life and death. When she takes a job caring for a comatose woman on a Caribbean island, a young nurse (Frances Dee) finds herself plunged into a mysterious world where the ghosts of slavery haunt the present and witch doctors have the power to summon the living dead. Sugarcane swaying in a moonlit field, the hypnotic beat of voodoo drums, the relentless pull toward death—the otherworldly atmosphere of this bold reimagining of Jane Eyre is as close as studio-era Hollywood ever came to pure dream-state surrealism.

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      The Seventh Victim

      1943
      “Death is good” is how producer Val Lewton summarized the message of his films, a credo that received its most explicit expression in this strikingly nihilistic shocker, the first film directed by regular Lewton editor Mark Robson. Kim Hunter makes her film debut as a young boarding-school student who, in search of her missing sister (proto-goth icon Jean Brooks), travels to New York’s bohemian Greenwich Village, where she uncovers a sinister shadow world of devil worshippers and murder. And what about that mysterious room furnished with nothing but a chair and a hangman’s noose? With its daring treatment of depression and queerness, The Seventh Victim has haunted the margins of cinema for decades, its radical bleakness undiminished by time.

SPECIAL FEATURES​

  • New 4K digital restorations of both films, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks on the 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions
  • In the 4K UHD edition: One 4K UHD disc of the films and one Blu-ray with the films and special features
  • Audio commentary on I Walked with a Zombie featuring authors Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
  • Audio commentary on The Seventh Victim featuring film historian Steve Haberman
  • Interview with film critic and historian Imogen Sara Smith
  • Audio essays from Adam Roche’s podcast The Secret History of Hollywood
  • Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy (2005), a documentary featuring Newman; Val E. Lewton, son of producer Val Lewton; filmmakers William Friedkin, Guillermo del Toro, George A. Romero, John Landis, and Robert Wise; author Neil Gaiman; actor Sara Karloff; and others
  • Trailers
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • PLUS: Essays by critics Chris Fujiwara and Lucy Sante

    New illustration by Katherine Lam

    October 8, 2024

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I knew it that Criterion was going to release these two remaining Lewton films.
Each year since Cat People came out, I've expected to see Zombie in Criterion's October announcements and I thought that maybe the year after that, they'd release The Seventh Victim but I'm definitely happily surprised to see both in one release.
 

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I knew it that Criterion was going to release these two remaining Lewton films.
Yes. Now we understand why it took till the twelfth of never for these to come out, though Mae West might disagree. As she said, "I like a man what takes his time." It's a good thing they finally got their act together, because my DVD set has rot, and I can no longer watch THE 7TH VICTIM.

BTW, it also appears that Luc Sante has transitioned, for the first name is now Lucy.
 

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Each year since Cat People came out, I've expected to see Zombie in Criterion's October announcements and I thought that maybe the year after that, they'd release The Seventh Victim but I'm definitely happily surprised to see both in one release.
The longer it took to release these two movies, the more I thought both titles would be included in the same Criterion BD release.
 

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With the bonus of Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy documentary, this completes another boxset, and we can all retire our DVDs, but I'm still keeping the box, because it's cool. Lol
 

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Hoo-ray!

Question: wasn't the bonus documentary, Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy, included on a previous Blu-ray? Not a problem, just askin'.
 

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Hoo-ray!

Question: wasn't the bonus documentary, Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy, included on a previous Blu-ray? Not a problem, just askin'.
@Dick I think there are two different Val Lewton documentaries. One is the 2008 "Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows" which is on the 2016 Criterion "Cat People" Blu-ray. The other is "Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy", this documentary was on the 2005 DVD release and the 2019 Shout! Factory Blu-ray release of "The Body Snatcher".
 

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@Dick I think there are two different Val Lewton documentaries. One is the 2008 "Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows" which is on the 2016 Criterion "Cat People" Blu-ray. The other is "Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy", this documentary was on the 2005 DVD release and the 2019 Shout! Factory Blu-ray release of "The Body Snatcher".

Thank you. Thought I'd seen it.
 

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What some feel are the two best Val Lewton films from RKO are coming from Criterion on 4K in October.

  • New 4K digital restorations of both films, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks on the 4K UHD and Blu-ray editions
  • In the 4K UHD edition: One 4K UHD disc of the films and one Blu-ray with the films and special features
  • Audio commentary on I Walked with a Zombie featuring authors Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
  • Audio commentary on The Seventh Victim featuring film historian Steve Haberman
  • Interview with film critic and historian Imogen Sara Smith
  • Audio essays from Adam Roche’s podcast The Secret History of Hollywood
  • Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy (2005), a documentary featuring Newman; Val E. Lewton, son of producer Val Lewton; filmmakers William Friedkin, Guillermo del Toro, George A. Romero, John Landis, and Robert Wise; author Neil Gaiman; actor Sara Karloff; and others
  • Trailers
  • English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • PLUS: Essays by critics Chris Fujiwara and Lucy Sante

 

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