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On a routine training mission in the Scottish Highlands, a small squad of British soldiers come across the bloody remains of a Special Forces team with a sole survivor. They soon discover the savage attackers are werewolves, and as the full moon rises they face a long night ahead and a fight for their lives.
- A new restoration from the original camera negative approved by Director Neil Marshall and Cinematographer Sam McCurdy
- Presented in Dolby Vision HDR
- Archive audio commentary by Director Neil Marshall
- Archive audio commentary with Producers David E. Allen and Brian O'Toole
- New audio commentary by writer and Associate Professor of Film Alison Peirse
- Werewolves, Crawlers, Cannibals and More: a new 40-minute interview with Neil Marshall
- A History of Lycanthropy: author Gavin Baddeley on Werewolf Cinema
- Werewolves, Folklore and Cinema: a video essay by author Mikel J. Koven
- Werewolves vs Soldiers: The Making of Dog Soldiers with Neil Marshall, Producers Christopher Figg and Keith Bell, Actors Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd, Darren Morfitt, Leslie Simpson and Emma Cleasby, Special Effects Artist Bob Keen and more!
- A Cottage in the Woods: an interview with Production Designer Simon Bowles
- Combat: a short film by Neil Marshall
- Deleted Scenes and Gag Reel with optional commentary by Neil Marshall
- Trailers and Photo Gallery
- Optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- Second Sight
- 105 mins approx
- Neil Marshall
- 15
- Sean Pertwee
- Kevin McKidd
- Emma Cleasby
English SDH
- 2002
- English
- 1
- A
- B
- C
- Second Sight
Dog Soldiers - 4K Ultra HD
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On a routine training mission in the Scottish Highlands, a small squad of British soldiers come across the bloody remains of a Special Forces team with a sole survivor. They soon discover the savage attackers are werewolves, and as the full moon rises they face a long night ahead and a fight for their lives.
- A new restoration from the original camera negative approved by Director Neil Marshall and Cinematographer Sam McCurdy
- Presented in Dolby Vision HDR
- Archive audio commentary by Director Neil Marshall
- Archive audio commentary with Producers David E. Allen and Brian O'Toole
- New audio commentary by writer and Associate Professor of Film Alison Peirse
- Werewolves, Crawlers, Cannibals and More: a new 40-minute interview with Neil Marshall
- A History of Lycanthropy: author Gavin Baddeley on Werewolf Cinema
- Werewolves, Folklore and Cinema: a video essay by author Mikel J. Koven
- Werewolves vs Soldiers: The Making of Dog Soldiers with Neil Marshall, Producers Christopher Figg and Keith Bell, Actors Sean Pertwee, Kevin McKidd, Darren Morfitt, Leslie Simpson and Emma Cleasby, Special Effects Artist Bob Keen and more!
- A Cottage in the Woods: an interview with Production Designer Simon Bowles
- Combat: a short film by Neil Marshall
- Deleted Scenes and Gag Reel with optional commentary by Neil Marshall
- Trailers and Photo Gallery
- Optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- Second Sight
- 105 mins approx
- Neil Marshall
- 15
- Sean Pertwee
- Kevin McKidd
- Emma Cleasby
English SDH
- 2002
- English
- 1
- A
- B
- C
- Second Sight
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I was a bit sceptical of the product, thinking it was going to work, but works well. The quality of the picture is remarkable and exceeds expectation. 10 times better than it’s DVD counterpart. Worth the watch, and worth every cent. Now that know there’s no region lock on UHD movies, I have more to choose from, compared to local 4K movies.
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Second Sight Do It Once Again
Anyone who has a copy of Second Sights Dawn Of The Dead on 4k will know just how incredible that transfer is..well get ready as Dog Soilders is right up there along side Dawn Of The Dead. This film has always been plauged with different transfers but Second Sights 4k UHD is remarkable,the film has never looked as amazing as it does now and considering it was shot on 16mm film stock the restoration is mind blowing,colours are strong and vibrant,skin tones are perfect and the 5.1 DTS Master track is explosive to say the least with great use of the rear sound field. I doubt this film could look any better than it does now and its been well worth the wait..now we need Second Sight to work on Neil Marshalls The Descent..it also derserves a long overdue 4k release
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