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At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964)/This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967/Coffin Joe Series/Synapse Films DVDs)



Picture: B- Sound: B- Extras: B Film: B



After a several year gap from Synapse issuing Embodiment of Evil on Blu-ray, they have finally issued the first two films from the Coffin Joe series on DVD, though we covered the trilogy soon after in an import. More on that after our coverage of the new DVDs....



At Midnight, I'll Take Your Soul

The first installment in the Coffin Joe film saga, At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964) is ghastly black and white Brazilian horror cinema that you may or may not be able to stomach or at least watch alone. The first Brazilian horror film, this is a necessity for diehard horror fans. Classics in their own right, Synapse has release this first film in the series as well as This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse as individual releases, as well as a three disc edition entitled The Coffin Joe Trilogy, which includes Embodiment of Evil exclusively.


Coffin Joe is an unsettling long finger-nailed, top hat wearing, bearded undertaker who isn't much for religion and is frustrated that his wife can't bring him a child. After tying his wife up and setting a poisonous spider loose on her body in bed with her mouth taped shut, it's quickly evident that the two don't have much of a future together. Soon, Joe decides to find another woman to have his child despite the warning of a gypsy that his victims will one day come from him!


Restored from the original 35mm negative supervised by Director Jose Mojica Marins, this edition of At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul looks as good as it can on standard definition DVD (apparently better than the Australian import we reviewed, but as compared to the Anchor Bay U.K. edition, we don't know), which presents the film in a 1.33:1 full frame aspect ratio, as originally intended by the filmmakers. The sound mix is in lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 Portuguese Mono, which is as hauntingly great sounding and filled with screams of anguish and howling wolves that are sure to rattle your nerves.


Special Features...


Making of Featurette


Jose Mojica Marins discusses his short film Reino Sangrento (1952)


Interview with Marins


New scene filmed in 2002


Introduction to the film by Coffin Joe


Original theatrical trailer and rare promo trailer



This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse


Is life everything, and death nothing? Or is life nothing and death everything?


Another entry in the Coffin Joe series, This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967), is full of more gore and intense imagery than many can handle. Lovingly restored by Synapse, the film is presented looking better than before and up to what standard definition DVD can provide in terms of presentation.


Coffin Joe is still looking for the perfect woman to give birth to a son so that he can spread his evil across the land. Somehow cleared of the past crimes in At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul, Coffin Joe is up to his old tricks and is terrorizing the people in his small town with his iconoclast and sadistic acts.


Restored from the original 35mm negative supervised by Director Jose Mojica Marins like the first film in this separate DVD release, this edition of This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse also looks as good as it can on standard definition DVD, which presents the film in a 1.33:1 full frame aspect ratio, as originally intended by the filmmakers. The sound mix is again in lossy Dolby Digital 2.0 Portuguese Mono, which is as good sounding as to be expected at well, though a lossless track might give us more clarity.



Special Features on the disc include...


Making of This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse


A Visit to the Coffin Joe Museum


The Universe of Mojica Marins - Vintage Featurette


Interview with Marins


Introduction to the film by Coffin Joe


Original Trailer


Photo Gallery



For more on the import DVD set of the trilogy, try this link...


http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/11425/The+Man+Who+Could+Cheat+Death+&+The+Skul



And on the Embodiment Of Evil Blu-ray, go to this link...


http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/10883/Embodiment+Of+Evil+(2008/Coffin+J



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