The Stud / The Bitch
R**K
The Stud/The Bitch - Screenbound Limited Edition Blu-ray Boxset
Screenbound's single Blu-ray disc presents The Stud and The Bitch in 1.85:1 aspect ratios with LPCM 2.0 Dual Mono sound. There are unfortunately no subtitles on this release.Housed in a glossy hardcover box, the disc in a transparent case with reversible sleeve art for both films. There are Special features; original Theatrical Trailers for both films; interviews with the Director and Producer of the films; The Making Of Joan Collins from 1980. The box does not mention there are 6 reproduction lobby cards featuring scenes from The Stud in the Blu-ray case, it also states the film's are in 1.78:1 anormorphic widescreen and the disc is Region ABC.This Limited Edition release also includes a good quality 40 page colour booklet and a double-sided fold-out film poster
P**E
Great all round package
Strong package, good book, postcards, great poster. I’m no expert but the transfer looks great, sound is excellent, film is much brighter and sharper, the bits look better than ever ;-)
J**S
What a Bitch
The British film industry died in the 1970s and these two films along with 'On the Buses' and the 'Confessions of' were the final nail in the coffin.Truly awful in fact so bad its rather good! as a period piece anyway can forgive Joan Collins but i wonder what was Oliver Tobias thinking when he too the role though he was quite good and liked the final reel when he came a cropper bet he was glad he didnt sign up for the 'The Bitch'Spent more time using the fast forward on my remote then paying any attention to the 'plot'As for the z list supporting cast we can only hope they were well paidOnly gets an extra star fro the two leads
P**E
Excellent films and Blu Ray picture
Two enjoyable and atmospheric films from the late 1970's with great soundtracks and very good Blu Ray picture quality. A small gripe is that the packaging is a bit too small for the film pack and booklet making it difficult to remove either of them but still an excellent Blu Ray release
P**.
Two great films
Very risky and and quite explicit for the time these two films were made and released. On blu-ray at long last. Well worth watching. Very much films of their time but great all the same.
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