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    June 19, 2007

    Fox Releasing Stack of DVDs - Some Not Available in U.S. Previously 

    DVD Drive-in reports that Fox will release a stack of classic horror DVDs on Sept. 11 as part of their Halloween promotion. These include double feature sets of Tales from the Crypt (1972)/Vault of Horror (1973), Chosen Survivors/The Earth Dies Screaming (directed by Terence Fisher), Devils of Darkness/Witchcraft (1964, starring Lon Chaney Jr.), Bluepring for Murder/Man in the Attic, Gorilla at Large/Mystery at Monster Island, The House on Skull Mountain/The Mephisto Waltz, and The Fly Classic Collection, which will feature re-releases of the original The Fly and Return of the Fly, as well as the home video premiere of Curse of the Fly. Many of the titles here have never been available on home video in the U.S. before. The double features will retail for around $14.98 each.

    New Pics from Neil Gaiman's Stardust Movie Adaptation 

    Rotten Tomatoes has posted up some new pics from the shooting of Stardust, based on the Neil Gaiman (Sandman) and Charles Vess graphic novel of the same name. Claire Danes and Michelle Pfeiffer star. Check out the photos here.

    New Regency Picks Up Sisters Grimm 

    Variety reports Josephson Entertainment and New Regency Prods. have acquired author Michael Buckley's children's book series The Sisters Grimm. Barry Josephson will produce.

    Pic will be based on the first three books in the projected nine-volume series; four are available in 15 languages and have sold more than half a million copies. Story weaves the tale of orphaned sisters Sabrina and Daphne Grimm, descendants of the Brothers Grimm, on a quest to find their parents.


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