The Extras - Hammer Horror Meets Warner Archive: The Curse of Frankenstein 4K
Episode Date: August 23, 2025Send us a textWe announce a special collaborative 4K UHD release of "The Curse of Frankenstein" from Warner Archive and Hammer Films, coming October 14th. This landmark partnership brings to...gether both companies' archival resources to create the definitive presentation of this horror classic that established Hammer as a leading force in the genre.• Warner Archive and Hammer Films partnering on a deluxe release of The Curse of Frankenstein• 4K UHD edition ($34.99) includes three aspect ratios: 1.66, 1.85, and open matte 1.37• Comprehensive special features including new commentaries and a nostalgic Super 8mm abridgment• Separate three-disc Blu-ray edition also available ($29.99) with extensive bonus content• Original mono audio preserved with new Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround sound optionsPre-orders are not yet available.The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog Group As an Amazon Affiliate, The Extras may receive a commission for purchases through our purchase links. There is no additional cost to you, and every little bit helps us in the production of the podcast. Thanks in advance. Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. tim@theextras.tv
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Hi, I'm Tom Weaver, author of Universal Horrors, a monster movie audio commentator, and member of the Tim Millard fan club.
You're listening to The Extras.
Hello and welcome to The Extras. I'm Tim Malar, your host, and joining me is George Feldstein for a very special announcement of the next 4K release from the Warner Archive.
Hi, George.
Hello, Tim. Great to be with you, as always.
Well, first off, I want to let people know this is not the October release announcement.
However, we're going to be talking about a title that comes out October 14th, and it is your
fourth 4K release from the Warner Archive, and I know it's creating a lot of excitement.
Why don't you tell us about this title, George?
Well, this is a film that we actually revisited not that long ago, less than five years ago,
and it was a big deal because unusual for us,
because we usually don't have the budget to do things like what we did,
we did a two-disc special edition of the Curse of Frankenstein
and had not one, not two, but three aspect ratios,
so nobody would feel that their preferred aspect ratio was left out.
And we worked from 4K scans of the separations,
which turned out to be better sources than the camera negative
that was so faded.
It was a huge seller for us,
very, very exciting for us.
And I would say probably maybe a year and a half ago,
we hooked up with the people at Hammer Films in UK.
And Hammer has had a lot of ownership changes
in the last, I don't know, 20 years or so.
They've been around for 90 years.
but there's been a lot of change there,
and now they have new management
that's really embracing their heritage,
and Kursa Frankenstein is the Bellwether film
that really started and established them
as the leader in horror filmmaking in the late 50s
through the 60s and into the early 70s.
And that reputation
kind of coincides with work that they did with Warner Brothers,
and they'd partner with different Hollywood studios for different projects.
But the relationship with Warner Brothers began as Warner Brothers was the distributor
for the Curse of Frankenstein in 1957, worldwide, including the UK.
Since then, UK rights reverted to the Hammer Company.
And so we've had the rights for the rest of the world.
They have the rights in the UK and Ireland.
And they were very impressed with our work on the Christopher Frankenstein Blu-ray.
So we began discussions on how we could work together
because they wanted to create a 4K U.HD of the Christopher
Frankenstein and we said, well, let's join forces. Let's put our heads together and make this a
great thing for everybody around the world who loves Hammer Horror. And it's an understatement to say
how huge the fan base is for the Hammer Horror films. We're fortunate to have many of them
on the Warner's side, but they are actually sprinkled throughout, I think almost every major
studio partnered with Hammer at one point or another.
But the first three films that they did reestablished Frankenstein, Dracula, and the
mummy in that order to a new generation that was learning about these characters as the old
universal movies were hitting television for the first time, 1956, somewhere around there.
I think actually it was like 1958 maybe.
But in any event, at that very time, it was a whole new way of modernizing the cinematic approach to the genre.
And the impact that Hammer had as a production company resonates with audiences of all ages.
And, you know, some of these films played children's matinees in.
the 60s.
But it was scary movies, you know?
I mean, that's the thing.
Everybody loves that.
Right.
So being able to work in a partnership with people who hold their legacy so dear and bring
all of our material together to work together so that we announced this new release
simultaneously.
it was the middle of the night for us when they announced
and I had our Facebook page set to explode at 8.4 a.m. this morning
so that people would know that they had a U.S. opportunity
to have what we have collaborated on.
And there's the special features that we created in the past,
special features that they created in the past,
and a lot of new special features have been created for this incredibly important
release. And we have a 4K
three disc set that is two BD100s that
contains some special features as well as three
versions of the film. One in the
166 aspect ratio, which is how it played in
Britain and probably most of Europe. The 185 aspect ratio
as it played here in the United States,
and then OpenMAT 137,
which is how most people experience this film,
either watching it on a VHS tape or going back further,
16mm prints at your local library or your elementary school,
your day camp,
and, you know, on television, in syndication,
that's how everybody saw it,
as a square. So it wasn't meant to be shown that way in theaters, but people say, well, I remember
the edge of this castle and so forth and so on. So what we did when we did the Blu-ray was give
all three aspect ratios the golden treatment so that whatever your preference, this leads to a
happier consumer. Because some people like things in different ways.
sometimes it's not practical, and you can't really do that.
But there's a justified reason here for doing it, because what is in the 137, the square,
is what was captured in the open mat full aperture.
So we have the three aspect ratios, and what this also has is, first and foremost,
the default audio is the original mono.
But they've created Dolby Atmos for this.
and I believe there's also 5.1
and we also have multilingual subtitles
that will help people around the world
enjoy this film and this presentation.
And I have to also say that all the folks
at Hammer, UK,
have been a delight to work with
and I'm hoping that our partnership will continue.
Well, there are many people who love
the version that you put out in
2020, the two-disc
Blu-ray, what
is exactly the reason
that they should upgrade
if they
own that one to this new
4K? Well,
it's really
two different
decisions. If you already
have the Blu-ray
that we put out in 2020,
the get
here is the
many hours of special features you didn't get.
Plus, there are two new commentaries, I believe,
and then there are archival commentaries.
So there is all of that,
as well as the supplemental Atmost remix,
which obviously is conveyed on the Blu-ray.
So the Blu-ray is 3BD-50,
so everything's at a nice, robust, healthy bit-ray.
and the third disc is just special features.
Now, that same Blu-ray disc that's in the Blu-ray release,
disc number three, that accompanies two BD-100s for the 4K release,
where everything's at a nice, robust bit rate,
you get the three versions of the movie and some special features there too.
So both versions are loaded.
And if you already bought our Blu-ray, which will stay in print, because we're very proud of it, and it has less discs, which means it's less of a retail cost.
But you will also have the choice of this deluxe collector's edition, which for a little more money, you get a third bonus disc.
And if you're a real hammer fan and you just have Blu-ray, you're taking care of.
And if you happen to be a 4K consumer, you get the upgrade to 4KUHD with Dolby Vision and HDR10.
Everything is there to optimize the viewing experience.
In high dynamic range, and ultra high definition, just in general, brings you a wealth of more color.
and it really kind of ratchets in the image more than before.
So there's really, what we always try to do is,
and it's not a very easy thing to do,
we try to have something for everyone to keep everybody happy.
So one of the things we were considering was,
well, we'll have one edition,
and it will have three Blu-ray discs,
and two 4K discs.
And that would have raised the price dramatically
and made some people have to buy something
that they couldn't use if they're not planning
to upgrade to 4K or don't have 4K.
So this way, the SRP of the 4K 3-disc set is $3499.
The SRP for the 3-discs Blu-ray set is $2999.
and I feel comfortable that we're providing the consumer with a reasonably priced, exceptional release, and we're very excited about it.
Yeah, those are terrific prices for this, what you would call a true collector's volume because of all of the options that you've given them for not.
just the films, but all of these new extras and the archival extras,
because I know you had put some new extras on the Blu-ray from a few years ago.
So those are all included as well.
So people who do trade up, yeah, people who do trade-up can know that they're getting all of the extras.
And is there anything that you wanted to point out on any of the extras that you're especially
wanting to be sure that fans know about?
Well, I think the most important thing is it represents.
because it's archival, there are things that go back, you know, several years representing
different groups of film historians and passionate fans and pieces people have seen before.
There's even something that hammer unearthed, which I think is kind of adorable.
Years before there was video cassette or all the things that we have now,
If you wanted to own a movie, the closest you could come, with rare exception, was to buy an 8mm or Super 8mm, and if you were lucky, sound abridgment of a feature film.
And they've put the Super 8 sound abridgment of the Curse of Frankenstein as part of this collection.
I mean, it's really everything but the kitchen sink.
And when I was a kid, those little 17-minute super eight abridgments,
that was the best you could have hoped for.
So there's a nostalgia factor in there, you know.
And it's just really been a labor of love for both companies to work together.
And, you know, this opened at the Warner Theater in London.
and was distributed by Warner Brothers.
So this is a part of our heritage, our history,
and that we share that with Hammer.
And that brings me particular joy
because I know how abundant the fan base is for Hammer Horror,
and specifically these films that starred Peter Cushing
and Christopher Lee, they were and remain hero,
to generations of a horror fan.
And so to have this kind of presentation
healthfully before Halloween
and before the holidays,
that's a great thing.
And I really hope that folks enjoy it.
Well, I think you mentioned it,
but I'd just say it one more time.
When you release something like this
that's a partnership,
if the fans show up,
if they buy,
If they support this, that could open the door for the future, for more things.
But they have to step up and support and purchase these, if I hear you correctly.
I think that both the really great folks at Ammer and ourselves, we thought this was a very, very wonderful idea to collaborate from the very beginning.
and I just am excited to see how the fans will react
when they actually get to hold whatever version they choose to buy in their hands
because it's really really something for everyone.
And the nice thing is these films, they're so classic.
I mean, when we look at the Curse of Frankenstein,
it's 68 years old, but there are generations of people
that have not seen this film
and they don't know how important it is
in the history of horror on film
and that Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee
became icons
because of the Hammer films
and other things that they did too
without question.
But we thought enough of the film five years ago
to take on the crazy task
of trying to produce new special features
during the height of the pandemic.
So to be able to join with Hammer now and have this really wonderful deluxe collector's edition is a source of great pride for us, and we hope people will enjoy it.
And I'm happy to say, and we'll talk about this little later on, that date of October 14th will not just be for the deluxe collector's edition of Curse of Frankenstein.
we will also have four new Warner Archive Blu-rays that you and I will be talking about a little later
because we're going to have new releases on the 14th of October as well as the 28th of October
because it's going to be a very abundant month.
And we want to make sure that we're really working hard to improve our ability
to get consumers their discs on street date,
that the replicators will not let us down,
that everything will come together,
and it'll be terrific for everyone.
So we've got a wonderful October planned,
and the next few months,
I just counted actually,
we're working on 79 different films
in different stages right now,
And a lot of the performers who have been hotly requested, they will be represented.
Some films that people really have been asking for.
And speaking of that, I also want to change subjects for a moment and talk about the multi-features that we have for October and that are coming out even in September, which haven't come out yet.
We can talk about those in more detail, but I want to underscore and stress these multi-feature
sets all consist of previously released Blu-rays, exact same disks, and they're designed to
provide a value proposition to the consumer.
They're designed for people who want to build their collections who really haven't started
yet, or miss this or miss that, and also as gift-giving items.
We're not going to put together multi-feature collections of brand new to Blu-ray,
because economically that doesn't work out in our favor.
And we are a public company that must be profitable, and our division must be profitable.
And I feel very certain that this is going to be a new,
area for us to be able to monetize these wonderful films that we've been releasing in other
ways that will give us more financial support to increase what we're able to do. So it's a very,
very exciting time for the Warner Archive Collection. And to be talking with you today
about this very special release of the curse of Frankenstein
is something I've been looking forward to doing.
Yeah, yeah.
And I think that everything you just said
just reaffirms these collections previously released,
but you have, you just mentioned,
a whole block of movies and TV shows and animation
that you're working on.
So in no way of the collections...
I don't mean to interrupt you.
The 79 was just feature films.
Oh, okay.
That doesn't include animated television series.
It doesn't include animated theatrical shorts.
It doesn't include television series.
All that is in addition to the 79 features.
And that list of 79 will be amended with more as we continue to release.
Some of them go out.
Then the next ones go through and start in on the long journey from film element
until that disc is in someone's home and on their shelf.
That's what we're here to do.
Yeah.
And I think that should alleviate anybody who's thinking that somehow the collections
are keeping the archive from working on the ones that have not come out on Blu-ray yet.
In no way.
They are just another way for gift-giving and for catching up for a more casual collector.
So you have a huge amount of films that you're working.
on that fans can look forward to this.
I'm overwhelmed as I look over the list because many of them are titles, films
that I've been making impassioned pleas to be upgraded.
And we're finally going to be able to have some of the things I've been waiting for for a long time.
It's all a matter of everything coming together.
And we're in a really, really good position right now for film, for television, for animation, for everything.
And we're trying to, and it's impossible to do, but we're trying to please all of the different fan groups for various kinds of filmmaking.
And when you're talking about fans of filmmaking, there are, I would say, millions of people that love Hammer Horror.
And that's why this new release, the Curse of Frankenstein, in either 4K or Blu-ray,
is an event for us.
And we're very proud.
Well, George, as always, thanks for coming on.
Well, thank you, Tim.
And I'm very glad to be able to speak about Curse of Frankenstein for everybody who's interested.
For those of you who would like more information about the Curse of Frankenstein 4K,
we will be posting more information on our Facebook page and in our Warner Archive Facebook group.
So either follow us there or if you haven't looked for the links here in the podcast show notes and you can do that at any point in time.
And that includes putting up the pre-order link when it becomes available.
So those are not yet available, but they should be available before too long.
So again, terrific 4K and then the standalone Blu-ray.
So you got the 4K Blue-ray combo pack and then the standalone Blu-ray.
And those are both going to be available for purchase.
And those come out October 14th.
So very exciting stuff to hear about this partnership between the Warner Archive and Hammer Films.
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you may want to do that as we're going to have more information about.
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