BACK ON SCHEDULE: The Wolf Man (Special Edition)

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The Wolf Man - Special Edition (1941)
February 2nd
Universal
Retail: $26.98, Our: $19.99
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Originally scheduled for release on September 15th, The Wolf Man - Special Edition is back on schedule with a February 2nd release date. The newly remastered classic will be a two disc set with all new bonus features on the second disc.

Retail for $26.98, but it's available at ClassicFlix.com for only $19.99.

For the sake of clarity, we've listed the contents of the new Special edition below, along with the contents of previous editions. Asterisks (*) indicate the bonus feature is not new. Also, the only feature missing from the special edition, that is on the single disc edition, are the production notes.

NOTE: The artwork below was from the original announcement and may be subject to change.

The Wolf Man - Special Edition (1941) - NEWLY ANNOUNCED

BONUS FEATURES:

DISC 1:

  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver *
  • Monster by Moonlight *
  • The Wolf Man Archives *
  • Trailer Gallery *

DISC 2:

  • The Wolf Man: From Ancient Curse to Modern Myth (NEW TO DVD)
  • Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. (NEW TO DVD)
  • He Who Made Monsters: The Life and Art of Jack Pierce (NEW TO DVD)
  • Universal Horror (NEW TO DVD)

The Wolf Man (1941) - A 1999 RELEASE AS WELL AS SINGLE DISC RE-RELEASE LAST SEPTEMBER

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian Tom Weaver
  • Monster by Moonlight
  • The Wolf Man Archives
  • Production Notes
  • Trailer Gallery

Wolf Man Legacy Collection - 2004 RELEASE WITH FOUR FILMS ON A 2-DISC SET

The Wolf Man (1941, 70 min.)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1942, 73 min.)
She-Wolf of London (1946, 61 min.)
Werewolf of London (1935, 75 min.)

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Van Helsing director Stephen Sommers hosts an exclusive behind the scenes look at how these original classic werewolf films inspired his motion picture event.
  • Monster by Moonlight: An Original Documentary
  • Tom Weaver Commentary on The Wolf Man

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