Dracula Vs. Frankenstein: Special Edition (1971) WS Roan Group [RGL9507]
is on back order
Cover: VG++
Disc(s): VG+
Other condition notes:
Copy from a California, smoke free, super collector's home. Discs always stored inside a temperature controlled home inside a plastic sleeve. Sleeve removed to take photographs.
Features:
- WS CLV 1996 pressing of the 1971 film
- The mint marks (not often found on PDO UK discs) are identical for both sides.
- Commentary on Analog track 1 is from Sam Sherman.
- From the end of the liner notes: This collector's edition laserdisc assembled by Sam Sherman, presents the original cut that played theaters and drive-ins before it was edited for TV. Mr. Sherman has recorded a commentary and assembled a Supplemental Section with alternate cuts of some scenes, the films original ending, trailer, TV spot and a still gallery. This laserdisc is dedicated to the memory of Al Adamson.
- This film is reported to be the last film appearance by horror great Lon Chaney and also has an appearance by Forrest Acherman, Editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland.
The following extras are included after the main feature, on side two:
- Chapters 7 and 8 - Alternative scenes
- Chapter 9 - The original ending
- Chapter 10 - Theatrical Trailer
- Chapter 11 - TV Spot
- Chapter 12 - Behind the Scenes
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Due to the large volume of inventory I have, I am not able to test every disc. All items are untested unless stated otherwise. Because all items are vintage new old stock or used/secondhand, there are no returns. However if the disc has laser rot or your order arrived damaged, please contact me for store credit. If you are unhappy with your order for any other reason, please send me an email describing the issue and we can work something out!
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Please note that disc photos are my stock photos, unless stated as otherwise, and actual item condition may vary from these photos
All discs/covers are graded along the same lines as the Goldmine Record Grading Scale
Tested discs with any signs of laser rot will be graded along the LDDB laser rot scale:
- 1/5 - Light rot: a few speckles, hard to notice, might be a scratched master
- 2/5 - Medium rot: still can be watched but speckles are becoming distracting
- 3/5 - Heavy rot: multicolored snow all over the screen
- 4/5 - Critical rot: analog sound is distorted, digital sound clicks and pops
- 5/5 - Death: disc cannot be played anymore
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