On February 8, Intervision Picture Corp. will put out its first two releases, which also happen to be the DVD debuts of two Jess Franco films in the US: 1973's THE SINISTER EYES OF DR. ORLOFF and 2010's PAULA-PAULA. Both feature English subtitles and interviews with Franco. They just arrived in the mail today. The white Amaray cases have an Arrow Video look to them but the covers have a Severin/Blue Underground look to them. Expect DVD reviews of both of these titles in the next few days. You'll find the links here and in new posts.
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Very disappointing video quality on SINISTER EYES. The image is just so soft in closeups and long shots look completely out of focus. Looks like they did some color tweaking but the Spanish VHS dupe I have has 100% improved sharpness and definition, if not color.
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