Severin is proud to present the restoration of two ‘50s B-movies with disturbing legacies: The 1951 Cold War sci-fi saga UNKNOWN WORLD is strongly rumored to have been scripted by blacklisted 2x Academy Award® winner Dalton Trumbo and stars an uncredited Victor Kilian, who was declared a hostile witness by The House Un-American Activities Committee and whose name was summarily removed from the film’s credits and advertising. The 1958 UK shocker JACK THE RIPPER was heavily edited for release in America by legendary showman Joseph E. Levine, yet its distribution here was halted when audiences were horrified by its grisly violence and graphic nudity. Severin’s UHD Premiere of JACK THE RIPPER will include the European and U.S. versions, now restored uncut from newly discovered elements.

NKNOWN WORLD
In this Cold War variation on Journey To The Center Of The Earth scripted by Oscar® nominee Millard Kaufman (BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK) – and possibly by blacklisted 2x Academy Award® winner Dalton Trumbo – ‘50s sci-fi took a startling turn into a grim abyss: As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear annihilation, a renegade scientist (veteran character actor Victor Kilian, uncredited due to his own blacklisting) assembles a team of experts to drill deep into the earth’s core in search of a new ecosystem where humanity can survive. Otto Waldis (ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN) and Marilyn Nash (MONSIEUR VERDOUX) co-star in this unjustly forgotten classic produced by visual effects artists Jack Rabin & Irving Block (ROCKETSHIP X-M, KRONOS), directed by Terrell O. Morse (GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS!) and filmed in Carlsbad Caverns, now scanned uncut in 4K from the protection internegative for the first time ever.
UNKNOWN WORLD Special Features:
Audio Commentary With Film Writer Stephen R. Bissette
Victor Kilian: A Blacklist Legacy – Interview With Crawford Kilian, Actor Victor Kilian’s Grandson
The Unknown World Of Terrell O. Morse – Interview With Film Historian C. Courtney Joyner
Special Effects Maestros Of The 1950s – Video Essay By Comic Book Artist Stephen R. Bissette
Trailer
Feature Specs for UNKNOWN WORLD:
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audio: English Mono
Closed Captions: English SDH
Runtime: 75 mins
Region: A/B/C
JACK THE RIPPER
In 1958, legendary showman Joseph E. Levine unleashed this grisly UK thriller on American moviegoers. But when audiences were horrified by the film’s startling violence, graphic nudity and bloody Technicolor climax, it became one of Levine’s most infamous failures. Today – in its notorious European version and the re-scored American cut – it remains among the more provocative shockers of its time. Eddie Byrne (THE MUMMY) and Lee Patterson (TV’s Surfside 6) star in “one of the most underappreciated films in the Ripper canon” (Daily Grindhouse), produced/directed by Robert S. Baker & Monty Berman (BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE) and written by Hammer Films’ legendary Jimmy Sangster (THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN, HORROR OF DRACULA), both now scanned uncut in 4K from a newly discovered internegative and fine grain protection print for the first time ever.
JACK THE RIPPER Special Features:
Disc 1: UHD (Film + Special Features):
Audio Commentary With Co-Director/Co-Producer/Co-Cinematographer Robert S. Baker, Screenwriter Jimmy Sangster And Assistant Director Peter Manley, Moderated By British Horror Historian Marcus Hearn
Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features):
Audio Commentary With Co-Director/Co-Producer/Co-Cinematographer Robert S. Baker, Screenwriter Jimmy Sangster And Assistant Director Peter Manley, Moderated By British Horror Historian Marcus Hearn
The Reel Jack The Ripper – Interview With Denis Meikle, Author Of Jack The Ripper: The Murders And The Movies
Gentleman Jack – The Whitechapel Murders Revisited
Choice Cuts: The Two Faces Of Jack The Ripper – Interview With Alain Petit, Ripperologist Extraordinaire
Trailer
Poster And Still Gallery
Feature Specs for JACK THE RIPPER:
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
4K Video: HDR10
Audio: English Mono
Closed Captions: English SDH
Runtime: European Version: 85 mins / U.S. Version: 85 mins
Region: A/B/C
