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Schlock, Cult Favorite The Giant Gila Monster

With New 4K Restoration + Bonus Film The Killer Shrews

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1959 Double Bill Feature on Blu-ray + DVD Sept. 26th


ROCKPORT, Mass. — Sept. 2023 — For Immediate Release — The premiere release from Film Masters—the new vintage film restoration and distribution company, launched in June by industry veteran and film historian Phil Hopkins—is a two-disc collection featuring cult favorite The Giant Gila Monster with bonus film The Killer Shrews, which were originally released as a double-feature, drive-in bill in 1959.



The classic era of drive-in schlock was near its end at the time, but there remained a dedicated audience for this pair of no-budget howlers from director Ray Kellogg and producer Gordon McLendon.



The Giant Gila Monster (from a new 4k scan of 35mm, original film elements): When two teens disappear from a small Texas town, the locals think they’ve eloped. But soon it becomes clear that something much more sinister is afoot. And if a giant Gila monster isn’t enough for you, there are plenty of cool cars and some ersatz rock 'n' roll sung by star Don Sullivan (The Monster of Piedras Blancas).



The Killer Shrews (new HD-restored version): Starring James Best (The Dukes of Hazard), Ken Curtis (Gunsmoke) and Ingrid Goude (Miss Universe 1957), a riverboat pilot and a small group of passengers find themselves stranded by a hurricane on a remote island where a population of shrews the size of German shepherds are voracious.



The Giant Gila Monster and The Killer Shrews are offered in theatrical aspect ratio of 16x9, as well as in 4x3 ratio, on region-free discs with DTS-HD sound (Blu-ray) and Dolby AC3s sound (DVD).



BONUS MATERIALS:
Ray Kellogg: An Unsung Master, a Ballyhoo Motion Pictures documentary written by C. Courtney Joyner and narrated by Larry Blamire; an archival interview with star, Don Sullivan, conducted by author Bryan Senn in 2009; full commentary of The Giant Gila Monster by Larry Strothe, James Gonis, Shawn Sheridan and Matt Weinhold from The Monster Party podcast; full commentary of The Killer Shrews by professor and film scholar Jason A. Ney; original, vintage radio, marketing spots for both features, provided by Gary L. Prange; and a full-color, inserted booklet with essays by Don Stradley and Jason A. Ney.






About Film Masters:


Film Masters is a consortium of historians and enthusiasts who seek to celebrate the preservation and restoration of films. We are archivists, committed to storing film elements for future generations and reviving films that have been sitting dormant for decades. By scanning in 2K and 4K, we give these lesser-known films the red-carpet treatment they deserve. Leveraging modern means of distribution to release forgotten films back into the world, we also produce original bonus materials—including feature-length documentaries, audio commentaries and historic articles—to contextualize and celebrate these works of art as they were meant to be. Visit us online at: www.FilmMasters.com



The Giant Gila Monster
(2-Disc Collection)

Film Masters

Genre:
Cult/Horror

Original Release: 1959 (B+W)

Not Rated

Format:
Blu-ray + DVD

Running Time: Approx. 74 Minutes (Plus Special Features)

Suggested Retail Price: $29.95 (Blu-ray) / $19.95 (DVD)

Pre-Order Date: August 22, 2023

Street Date: Sept. 26, 2023

Catalog #: FMB001 (Blu-ray) / FMD001 (DVD)

UPC Code: #760137129837 (Blu-ray) / #760137129844 (DVD)


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I don't know what there is to "contextualize" about Killer Shrews--as I recall, Forey Ackerman punned on the title when reviewing it in "Famous Monsters", saying it was one of Ed Sullivan's "really big shrews"--or Giant Gila Monster, for that matter. If you're a "guy of a certain age" to quote Brice Jay Friedman, the titles alone generate waves of nostalgia, but as another author said, "you can't go home again". I guess we can try, though.
 

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