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Darkroom

Darkroom

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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray/DVD combo. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Derek Gabryszak) was limited to 1,500 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Janet has just returned home from college to visit her conservative family at their remote farmhouse, nestled deep in the countryside. What should be a happy reunion is quickly disrupted by the arrival of an unexpected guest: a mystery killer who photographs their unsuspecting victims before murdering them in a variety of brutal ways. As her family and friends are picked off one by one, Janet is forced to fend off the mysterious maniac, all the while uncovering unsettling secrets surrounding her family's violent and perverse past...

An indulgently sleazy and creative American take on the giallo, as filtered through an 80's slasher film structure, Terrence O'Hara's DARKROOM is a suspenseful and red herring filled murder mystery. Featuring stylish photography from David Makin and increasingly nasty kills, Vinegar Syndrome brings DARKROOM to Blu-ray for the first time, sporting a fresh 4k restoration of its original camera negative and new interviews with its stars.

directed by: Terrence O'Hara
starring: Aarin Teich, Jill Pierce, Jeff Arbaugh, Sara Lee Wade
1989 / 85 min / 1.85:1

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray/DVD combo
  • Newly scanned & restored in 4k from its 35mm original camera negative
  • "Developing Fear" - an interview with actor Aarin Teich
  • "Exposing the Truth" - an interview with actor Jeff Arbaugh
  • 5.1 & stereo sound mixes
  • Still gallery
  • Original trailer
  • Reversible cover artwork
  • English SDH subtitles
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Sold Out / OOP

This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray/DVD combo. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Derek Gabryszak) was limited to 1,500 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Janet has just returned home from college to visit her conservative family at their remote farmhouse, nestled deep in the countryside. What should be a happy reunion is quickly disrupted by the arrival of an unexpected guest: a mystery killer who photographs their unsuspecting victims before murdering them in a variety of brutal ways. As her family and friends are picked off one by one, Janet is forced to fend off the mysterious maniac, all the while uncovering unsettling secrets surrounding her family's violent and perverse past...

An indulgently sleazy and creative American take on the giallo, as filtered through an 80's slasher film structure, Terrence O'Hara's DARKROOM is a suspenseful and red herring filled murder mystery. Featuring stylish photography from David Makin and increasingly nasty kills, Vinegar Syndrome brings DARKROOM to Blu-ray for the first time, sporting a fresh 4k restoration of its original camera negative and new interviews with its stars.

directed by: Terrence O'Hara
starring: Aarin Teich, Jill Pierce, Jeff Arbaugh, Sara Lee Wade
1989 / 85 min / 1.85:1

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray/DVD combo
  • Newly scanned & restored in 4k from its 35mm original camera negative
  • "Developing Fear" - an interview with actor Aarin Teich
  • "Exposing the Truth" - an interview with actor Jeff Arbaugh
  • 5.1 & stereo sound mixes
  • Still gallery
  • Original trailer
  • Reversible cover artwork
  • English SDH subtitles
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