I Walked with a Zombie / The Seventh Victim: Produced by Val Lewton
Edition no. 1236
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Terror lives in the shadows in a pair of mesmerizingly moody horror milestones conjured from the imagination of Val Lewton, the visionary producer-auteur who turned our fears of the unseen and the unknown into haunting excursions into existential dread. As head of RKO’s B-horror-movie unit during the 1940s, Lewton, working with directors such as Jacques Tourneur and Mark Robson, brought a new sophistication to the genre by wringing chills not from conventional movie monsters but from brooding atmosphere, suggestion, and psychosexual unease. Suffused with ritual, mysticism, and the occult, the poetically hypnotic I Walked with a Zombie and the shockingly subversive The Seventh Victim are still-tantalizing dreams of death that dare to embrace the darkness.
Technical Specifications
Supplements
- Commentary for I Walk with a Zombie by Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- Commentary by Historian Steve Haberman
- Interview with film critic and historian Imogen Sara Smith
- Audio essays from Adam Roche’s podcast The Secret History of Hollywood
- Documentary Shadows in the Dark: The Val Lewton Legacy
- Excerpts from “The Origins of the Zombie, from Haiti to the U.S.,” an episode of the PBS series Monstrum, hosted by scholar Emily Zarka
- Theatrical Trailer for I Walk with a Zombie
- Theatrical Trailer
- Essays by critics Chris Fujiwara and Lucy Sante