¡KOLCHAK: The Night StalkerDVD Box
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[Machine Translation] A popular science fiction TV series from the 1970s about the adventures of Kolchak, a reporter on the case of a mysterious phenomenon! The 20-episode box set released by King Records in November 2010 as the first DVD release was a limited first-run edition, and is now out of press. Due to the enthusiastic demand, an encore pressing of the DVD box set released in 2010 has been decided without any changes in specifications, etc.! All 20 episodes of the 60-minute series are now available on DVD for the first time, including the Japanese dubbed version from the time of broadcast! This is the treasure box set that fans of the series have been waiting for! --Kolchak ( Darren McGavin ), a dull middle-aged case reporter for the Chicago newspaper, The Independent, is yelled at by the editor-in-chief, Vincent ( Simon Oakland ), as he runs around covering cases, but for some reason, the cases he is involved with are filled with monsters and psychic phenomena. But for some reason, the cases he is involved in are all related to monsters and psychic phenomena. Jack the Ripper, ghosts, werewolves, zombies, vampires, and even space creatures appear one after another. Kolchak's daring efforts to get to the bottom of the cases, and the progress of his investigations, which he recorded on a tape recorder and typewrote on a typewriter, were always rejected because they were too far out of the ordinary. Full-color picture label. Included is a 16-page booklet that tells all about "Case Reporter Kolchak," including the story, behind-the-scenes production, information on the guest cast, and the cast and secrets of the Japanese version of the film. This product does not include the pilot version of "Makai Press Kolchak: The Vampire of Las Vegas" (original VHS/LD title: "The Night Stalker") and "Makai Press Kolchak: The Man Who Stole Brain Spinal Fluid" (original VHS/LD title: "The Night Strangler"). Night Strangler) are not inserted. The Japanese dubbed version of this product uses the video version of the film, which was dubbed by CIC/Victor Video Corporation (at the time) when they released the VHS and LD products, with the addition of the parts that were cut from the Japanese broadcast. Some parts of the dubbed cast may have been changed. Please understand this in advance.
Original Release Year: 1974
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