Posted Wed Feb 27, 2008 at 08:00 AM PST by Peter Bracke
Answering the call for more Japanese horror remakes on high-def disc, Warner has announced a spring dual-format release of the Edward Burns-starrer 'One Missed Call.'
A remake of the Japanese chiller 'Chakushin Ari,' 'One Missed Call' scraped up meager returns at the box office this past January, setting the stage for a speedy trip to video. In keeping with their current dual-format release strategy, Warner has set an April 22 arrival for the Blu-ray (day-and-date with the standard-def DVD), followed three weeks later by the HD DVD/DVD combo on May 13.
Tech specs shared by both high-def versions include identical 1080p/VC-1 encodes, and English, French and Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround audio and subtitle options.
No supplements have been announced for either high-def format, or the standard-def DVD.
Suggested retail for the Blu-ray and HD DVD/DVD combo has been set at $35.98 a pop.
You'll find complete specs for 'One Missed Call' linked from our Blu-ray Release Schedule and HD DVD Release Schedule, where it's indexed under its respective street dates of April 22 and May 13.
We've also set up dedicated threads for Warner's latest in our Forums area -- click the following links to discuss the 'One Missed Call' Blu-ray release and 'One Missed Call' HD DVD release.
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