Thursday, March 25, 2021

Oliver Stone’s Horror Movie ‘The Hand’ Coming to Scream Factory Blu-ray With Brand New Stone Interview

Before making films such as Platoon, Wall Street, JFK, Natural Born Killers, and Alexander, Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone directed a psychological horror movie titled The Hand, which was released in 1981 as only Stone’s second feature film. In the Michael Caine-starring movie, “A comic book artist loses his hand, which in turn takes on a murderous life of its own.”

For the very first time, Scream Factory brings The Hand to U.S. Blu-ray on May 25!

Bonus Features, announced this week, include:

  • NEW 2K Scan Of The Interpositive
  • NEW Interview With Director Oliver Stone
  • NEW Interview With Actor Bruce McGill
  • NEW Interview With Actress Andrea Marcovicci
  • NEW Interview With Producer Edward R. Pressman And Actress Annie McEnroe Pressman
  • Audio Commentary With Director Oliver Stone
  • Theatrical Trailer

“A gifted cartoonist’s life comes apart at the seams when his drawing hand is severed. Slowly, painfully, he tries to adjust. But a terrifying evil creeps into his consciousness. And one by one, the people who stand in his way begin to die. Written and directed by Oliver Stone, this spellbinder showcases a vivid central performance by Michael Caine and wonderfully ghoulish special effects by veteran macabre master Carlo Rambaldi. Stone called for more than 30 different hands to be designed, all used in different – and fantastically horrific ways.”

Head over to Scream Factory’s website to pre-order your copy today.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3657597/oliver-stones-horror-movie-hand-coming-scream-factory-blu-ray-brand-new-stone-interview/

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