
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (4K UHD/Blu-Ray, Deluxe Limited Edition)
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DEAD MOUNTAINEERâS HOTEL (âHUKKUNUD ALPINISTIâ HOTEL) â 1979, Tallinnfilm, 84 min. "I was on call to drive to a mountain hotel. The hotel's name was The Dead Mountaineer," says police inspector Peter Glebsky (Uldis PĆ«cÄ«tis) at the beginning of Estonian director Grigori Kromanovâs dazzling, paranoid mixture of locked-room mystery, 1970s Euro giallo, classic noir whodunit, and (unbelievably) alien sci-fi ala THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH. Based on a novel by famed Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (STALKER, HARD TO BE A GOD), the hall-of-mirrors plot follows Glebsky as heâs trapped by avalanche in the ski lodge with a roguesâ gallery of weird suspects: tubercular gangster Hinckus (Mikk Mikiver), creepy hotel owner Snewahr (JĂŒri JĂ€rvet, KING LEAR), a wall-climbing physicist (Lembit Peterson), a louche, wig-wearing beauty out of a Bryan Ferry song (Irena Kriauzaite) â oh, and the Dead Mountaineerâs faithful St. Bernard. The interior of the hotel (brilliantly art directed by TĂ”nu Virve and Priit Vaher, and photographed by JĂŒri Sillart) is straight out of a Dario Argento or Sergio Martino thriller: all chrome-and-marble with Space Age modern designs, drenched in champagne and feather boas. Featuring a stellar electronica / prog score by composer Sven GrĂŒnberg, the film combines an eerie THE SHINING-like mountain locale with speculative sci-fi straight out of Chariots of the Gods. âThis is the end of the road. The only way is back,â as the hotel owner cryptically smiles. Newly restored in 4K by Deaf Crocodile in collaboration with the Estonian Film Institute and Film Archive.  In Estonian with English subtitles.
Bonus Features:
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New 4K restoration by Craig Rogers for Deaf Crocodile and color grade by Tyler Fagerstrom.
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First-ever Worldwide 4K UHD + Blu-ray release.
-
New commentary by film historian Michael Brooke.
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âSnow Job: A Routine Investigation in Dead Mountaineerâs Hotelâ - new visual essay by Ryan Verrill & Dr. Will Dodson of Someoneâs Favorite Prod.
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 Excerpt from the documentary BONUS TRACK (2016, dir. Riho Vastrik) on composer Sven GrĂŒnberg and his score for the film (13 min.).
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 Original and new trailers for the film.
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Vintage âMaking of DEAD MOUNTAINEERâS HOTELâ featurette created by Estonian Public TV.
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 Vintage Soviet Estonian newsreel footage on the making of the film (2 min.)
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New artwork by Beth Morris.
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Limited Edition of 3000 units
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Hard slipcase featuring new painting by Hans Woody
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60-page illustrated booklet including:
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New essay by Soviet film scholar Peter Rollberg
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New essay by film historian Michelle Kisner
-
New essay by film critic Walter Chaw
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Please note! Deaf Crocodile titles are prone to delays.
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Please note! Deaf Crocodile has implemented sliding pricing with this and upcoming titles. Price will be lower as a pre-order, and will rise for sales after street date.
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DEAD MOUNTAINEERâS HOTEL (âHUKKUNUD ALPINISTIâ HOTEL) â 1979, Tallinnfilm, 84 min. "I was on call to drive to a mountain hotel. The hotel's name was The Dead Mountaineer," says police inspector Peter Glebsky (Uldis PĆ«cÄ«tis) at the beginning of Estonian director Grigori Kromanovâs dazzling, paranoid mixture of locked-room mystery, 1970s Euro giallo, classic noir whodunit, and (unbelievably) alien sci-fi ala THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH. Based on a novel by famed Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (STALKER, HARD TO BE A GOD), the hall-of-mirrors plot follows Glebsky as heâs trapped by avalanche in the ski lodge with a roguesâ gallery of weird suspects: tubercular gangster Hinckus (Mikk Mikiver), creepy hotel owner Snewahr (JĂŒri JĂ€rvet, KING LEAR), a wall-climbing physicist (Lembit Peterson), a louche, wig-wearing beauty out of a Bryan Ferry song (Irena Kriauzaite) â oh, and the Dead Mountaineerâs faithful St. Bernard. The interior of the hotel (brilliantly art directed by TĂ”nu Virve and Priit Vaher, and photographed by JĂŒri Sillart) is straight out of a Dario Argento or Sergio Martino thriller: all chrome-and-marble with Space Age modern designs, drenched in champagne and feather boas. Featuring a stellar electronica / prog score by composer Sven GrĂŒnberg, the film combines an eerie THE SHINING-like mountain locale with speculative sci-fi straight out of Chariots of the Gods. âThis is the end of the road. The only way is back,â as the hotel owner cryptically smiles. Newly restored in 4K by Deaf Crocodile in collaboration with the Estonian Film Institute and Film Archive.  In Estonian with English subtitles.
Bonus Features:
-
New 4K restoration by Craig Rogers for Deaf Crocodile and color grade by Tyler Fagerstrom.
-
First-ever Worldwide 4K UHD + Blu-ray release.
-
New commentary by film historian Michael Brooke.
-
âSnow Job: A Routine Investigation in Dead Mountaineerâs Hotelâ - new visual essay by Ryan Verrill & Dr. Will Dodson of Someoneâs Favorite Prod.
-
 Excerpt from the documentary BONUS TRACK (2016, dir. Riho Vastrik) on composer Sven GrĂŒnberg and his score for the film (13 min.).
-
 Original and new trailers for the film.
-
Vintage âMaking of DEAD MOUNTAINEERâS HOTELâ featurette created by Estonian Public TV.
-
 Vintage Soviet Estonian newsreel footage on the making of the film (2 min.)
-
New artwork by Beth Morris.
-
Limited Edition of 3000 units
-
Hard slipcase featuring new painting by Hans Woody
-
60-page illustrated booklet including:
-
New essay by Soviet film scholar Peter Rollberg
-
New essay by film historian Michelle Kisner
-
New essay by film critic Walter Chaw
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Please note! Deaf Crocodile titles are prone to delays.
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Please note! Deaf Crocodile has implemented sliding pricing with this and upcoming titles. Price will be lower as a pre-order, and will rise for sales after street date.
Â
DEAD MOUNTAINEERâS HOTEL (âHUKKUNUD ALPINISTIâ HOTEL) â 1979, Tallinnfilm, 84 min. "I was on call to drive to a mountain hotel. The hotel's name was The Dead Mountaineer," says police inspector Peter Glebsky (Uldis PĆ«cÄ«tis) at the beginning of Estonian director Grigori Kromanovâs dazzling, paranoid mixture of locked-room mystery, 1970s Euro giallo, classic noir whodunit, and (unbelievably) alien sci-fi ala THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH. Based on a novel by famed Soviet authors Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (STALKER, HARD TO BE A GOD), the hall-of-mirrors plot follows Glebsky as heâs trapped by avalanche in the ski lodge with a roguesâ gallery of weird suspects: tubercular gangster Hinckus (Mikk Mikiver), creepy hotel owner Snewahr (JĂŒri JĂ€rvet, KING LEAR), a wall-climbing physicist (Lembit Peterson), a louche, wig-wearing beauty out of a Bryan Ferry song (Irena Kriauzaite) â oh, and the Dead Mountaineerâs faithful St. Bernard. The interior of the hotel (brilliantly art directed by TĂ”nu Virve and Priit Vaher, and photographed by JĂŒri Sillart) is straight out of a Dario Argento or Sergio Martino thriller: all chrome-and-marble with Space Age modern designs, drenched in champagne and feather boas. Featuring a stellar electronica / prog score by composer Sven GrĂŒnberg, the film combines an eerie THE SHINING-like mountain locale with speculative sci-fi straight out of Chariots of the Gods. âThis is the end of the road. The only way is back,â as the hotel owner cryptically smiles. Newly restored in 4K by Deaf Crocodile in collaboration with the Estonian Film Institute and Film Archive.  In Estonian with English subtitles.
Bonus Features:
-
New 4K restoration by Craig Rogers for Deaf Crocodile and color grade by Tyler Fagerstrom.
-
First-ever Worldwide 4K UHD + Blu-ray release.
-
New commentary by film historian Michael Brooke.
-
âSnow Job: A Routine Investigation in Dead Mountaineerâs Hotelâ - new visual essay by Ryan Verrill & Dr. Will Dodson of Someoneâs Favorite Prod.
-
 Excerpt from the documentary BONUS TRACK (2016, dir. Riho Vastrik) on composer Sven GrĂŒnberg and his score for the film (13 min.).
-
 Original and new trailers for the film.
-
Vintage âMaking of DEAD MOUNTAINEERâS HOTELâ featurette created by Estonian Public TV.
-
 Vintage Soviet Estonian newsreel footage on the making of the film (2 min.)
-
New artwork by Beth Morris.
-
Limited Edition of 3000 units
-
Hard slipcase featuring new painting by Hans Woody
-
60-page illustrated booklet including:
-
New essay by Soviet film scholar Peter Rollberg
-
New essay by film historian Michelle Kisner
-
New essay by film critic Walter Chaw
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