¡The Exorcist 3 / The Exorcist 3: Legion4K Restored Deluxe Edition [UHD + Blu-ray]
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[Machine Translation] The horror of 17 years ago - from this staircase again... The long-awaited 4K restored sequel to "The Exorcist" (1973) is now available! The third installment in the series directed and written by William Peter Blatty, the author of "The Exorcist". This deluxe UHD & Blu-ray edition includes the theatrical version restored in 4K from the original camera negative, two Japanese dubbed versions, Blatty's original cut of the film "Legion," which is being released for the first time in Japan, and a wealth of bonus material. --In the spring of 1990, the headless body of a black boy is found on the banks of the Potomac River in the eastern United States. Inspector Kinderman (George C. Scott), who is investigating the case, recalls a serial murder case of the same M.O. that occurred 15 years earlier - "The Virgo Murders". However, the murderer had already been executed. Kinderman's fears are confirmed when two priests are murdered in quick succession. One of the murdered priests was Father Dyer (Ed Flanders), a close friend of Kinderman. Kinderman investigates the hospital where Father Dyer's body was found, and is told by the psychiatrist that one of his patients has lost his memory for the past 15 years, and when he recovers, he reveals himself as the "Gemini Killer". When Kinderman questions the man, Patient X (Jason Miller), the man says he is no one, but a "Legion. The Legion includes Father Damien, who risked his life 15 years ago to rid a young girl of an evil spirit. Outer sleeve case. Leaflet enclosed. Original: Latest 4K restoration master scanned from camera negative / Original English audio in 5.1ch and 2.0ch restored in 2023 / VHS version (released by CBS/FOX Video in June 1991), TV broadcast version (first broadcast on August 20, 1994 on Fuji TV's "Golden Western Theater") The 4K UHD BD is Dolby Vision specification / The original cut of "Legion" before reshoots, restored as much as possible from existing materials / A total of 186 minutes of gorgeous bonus footage *Ultra HD Blu-ray player is necessary to play this Ultra HD Blu-ray disc. Please note that it will not play on regular Blu-ray player. For optimal viewing experience of 4K UltraHD content, 4K/HDR TV is recommended, although it is also compatible with 4K TV and HV TV. [About 4K UltraHD] 4K UHD boasts high resolution of 3840 pixels x 2160 lines (8.3 megapixels, aspect ratio 16:9), which is twice the horizontal and vertical resolution compared to the 1080p HDTV format, with four times as many pixels overall.
Original Release Year: 1990
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