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Monster of London City AKA Das Ungeheuer von London City (Blu-ray) (1964)
A series of brutal slayings by the Monster of London City has Scotland Yard baffled, and a new play in the West End about Jack the Ripper makes the leading man is rapidly becoming the prime suspect!Director: Edwin Zbonek
Year of Copyright: 1964
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:DISC ONE
Curse of the Yellow Snake (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1963; 97:49)
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (12:26)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:12, in German with optional English subtitles)
The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle (Harald Reinl, 1963; 87:09)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (10:05)
"What is a Krimi" 2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (5:51)
DISC TWO
The Mad Executioners (Edwin Zbonek, 1963; 93:52)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (11:12)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:46, in German with optional English subtitles)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (1:48)
The Phantom of Soho (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964; 96:03, 480i)
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (8:45)
German Theatrical Trailer (2:55, in German with optional English subtitles)
International Trailer (2:55)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (1:14)
DISC THREE
*The Film
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Stephen Jones (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (744)
"Passing the Blade: From Krimi to Slasher" 2025 video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (18:24)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:28, in German with optional English subtitles)
DISC FOUR
The Racetrack Murders (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964; 93:25)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (7:42)
"Terror in the Fog" 2025 discussion between film historians Tim Lucas and Stephen Bissette (playable over the first 84:28 of the film as an alternate audio track)
"The Seventh Victim" German Theatrical Trailer (3:16, in German with optional English subtitles) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit)
German LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit) -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Region A/B-coded.
Limited edition box set of 2,000 copies includes hardcase featuring new artwork by Poochamin and a 60-page collector’s book featuring a new introduction to the Wallace krimi cycle by film writer Howard Hughes, a new essay on Edgar Wallace and Bryan Edgar Wallace by crime fiction expert Barry Forshaw and new notes on each film by Holger Haase, co-editor of Krimi! magazine. -
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Extras:DISC ONE
Curse of the Yellow Snake (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1963; 97:49)
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (12:26)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:12, in German with optional English subtitles)
The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle (Harald Reinl, 1963; 87:09)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (10:05)
"What is a Krimi" 2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (5:51)
DISC TWO
The Mad Executioners (Edwin Zbonek, 1963; 93:52)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (11:12)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:46, in German with optional English subtitles)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (1:48)
The Phantom of Soho (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964; 96:03, 480i)
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (8:45)
German Theatrical Trailer (2:55, in German with optional English subtitles)
International Trailer (2:55)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (1:14)
DISC THREE
*The Film
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Stephen Jones (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (744)
"Passing the Blade: From Krimi to Slasher" 2025 video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (18:24)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:28, in German with optional English subtitles)
DISC FOUR
The Racetrack Murders (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964; 93:25)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (7:42)
"Terror in the Fog" 2025 discussion between film historians Tim Lucas and Stephen Bissette (playable over the first 84:28 of the film as an alternate audio track)
"The Seventh Victim" German Theatrical Trailer (3:16, in German with optional English subtitles) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit)
German LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit) -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Region A/B-coded.
Limited edition box set of 2,000 copies includes hardcase featuring new artwork by Poochamin and a 60-page collector’s book featuring a new introduction to the Wallace krimi cycle by film writer Howard Hughes, a new essay on Edgar Wallace and Bryan Edgar Wallace by crime fiction expert Barry Forshaw and new notes on each film by Holger Haase, co-editor of Krimi! magazine. -
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Extras:German Theatrical Trailer (3:32)
Image Gallery (0:40) -
Subtitles:None
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):German DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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UPC Number:4260696730025
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Extras:DISC ONE
Curse of the Yellow Snake (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1963; 97:49)
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (12:26)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:12, in German with optional English subtitles)
The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle (Harald Reinl, 1963; 87:09)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (10:05)
"What is a Krimi" 2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (5:51)
DISC TWO
The Mad Executioners (Edwin Zbonek, 1963; 93:52)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (11:12)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:46, in German with optional English subtitles)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (1:48)
The Phantom of Soho (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964; 96:03, 480i)
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (8:45)
German Theatrical Trailer (2:55, in German with optional English subtitles)
International Trailer (2:55)
U.S. Theatrical Trailer (1:14)
DISC THREE
*The Film
Audio Commentary by authors Kim Newman and Stephen Jones (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (744)
"Passing the Blade: From Krimi to Slasher" 2025 video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (18:24)
German Theatrical Trailer (3:28, in German with optional English subtitles)
DISC FOUR
The Racetrack Murders (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964; 93:25)
Audio Commentary by authors Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby (2025)
2025 introduction by film historian and author Tim Lucas (7:42)
"Terror in the Fog" 2025 discussion between film historians Tim Lucas and Stephen Bissette (playable over the first 84:28 of the film as an alternate audio track)
"The Seventh Victim" German Theatrical Trailer (3:16, in German with optional English subtitles) -
Subtitles:English (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit)
German LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/24-bit) -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Region A/B-coded.
Limited edition box set of 2,000 copies includes hardcase featuring new artwork by Poochamin and a 60-page collector’s book featuring a new introduction to the Wallace krimi cycle by film writer Howard Hughes, a new essay on Edgar Wallace and Bryan Edgar Wallace by crime fiction expert Barry Forshaw and new notes on each film by Holger Haase, co-editor of Krimi! magazine. -
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OVERALL: Draw
Eureka for being English-friendly and for the extras.
GENERAL NOTES:
This is a black and white film, but like the official Edgar Wallace films, the German title sequence had its credits lettering in color over the monochrome live action background. The export version's credits are entirely in black and white. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray A Terror In The Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC - Limited Edition America- Eureka - No cuts (90:27) including eight seconds of restoration text.
- Blu-ray A Terror In The Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC - Limited Edition Canada- Eureka - No cuts (90:27) including eight seconds of restoration text.
- Blu-ray B Germany- Pidax Film - No cuts (90:27)
- Blu-ray B Terror In The Fog: The Wallace Krimi at CCC - Limited Edition United Kingdom- Eureka - No cuts (90:27) including eight seconds of restoration text.
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 01/03/25
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 26/04/25UPDATE LOG:
01/03/25: Addition of IMDB link.
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