Ruby (1977) [Vinegar Syndrome 4K UHD & Blu-ray Promo Trailer]

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In 1930s Florida, mobster Nicky Rocco is gunned down by his own gang in front of his mistress, Ruby Claire, who turns out to be carrying his child. Almost two decades later, Ruby – once a songstress with dreams of stardom – is living out a quiet existence with her daughter Leslie, now a mute 16-year-old, in a large house adjoining a drive-in, which she runs alongside Nicky’s old gang members. When, one by one, the former mobsters start winding up dead in various bizarre and gruesome ways, a parapsychologist, Dr. Paul Keller, arrives on the scene to investigate. Upon witnessing a series of unsettling supernatural occurrences, he begins to suspect that Nicky is meting out revenge from beyond the grave against those who betrayed him while using his own teenage daughter as the conduit… 

A commercial high point in the career of prolific director – and devout genre fan – Curtis Harrington (Night Tide, The Killing Kind), 1977’s RUBY sought to capitalize on the then-popular trend of possession movies which came in the wake of The Exorcist, while amping up old Hollywood nostalgia and unexpected gore amongst plentiful scenes of supernatural mayhem. Starring Piper Laurie in the titular role, fresh from her Academy Award-nominated turn in Carrie, alongside Stuart Whitman (The Comancheros, The Mark) and Roger Davis (TV’s Alias Smith and Jones), RUBY at long last arrives in its UHD world premiere courtesy of the drive-in deviants at Vinegar Syndrome, restored in 4K from its 35mm interpositive and loaded with a wealth of new and archival bonus features.

Directed by: Curtis Harrington

Starring: Piper Laurie, Stuart Whitman, Roger Davis, Janit Baldwin, Crystin Sinclaire, Paul Kent, Len Lesser

1977 / 85 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD Master Audio Mono

Additional info:

2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray

4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
Brand new commentary track with journalist and film historian David Del Valle and filmmaker David DeCoteau
Archival commentary track with director Curtis Harrington and actress Piper Laurie
Archival commentary track with David Del Valle and film historian Nathaniel Bell
“Keeping It Natural” (11 min) – a new interview with actor Roger Davis
A Cinematic Summoning” (23 min) – a new interview with critic and author Kim Newman
Alternate TV Version of Ruby sourced from video (95 min)
2001 video interview with director Curtis Harrington, conducted by journalist and film historian David Del Valle (59 min)
Two Sinister Image episodes with Curtis Harrington hosted by David Del Valle (57 min)
Theatrical trailer
Radio spot
Reversible sleeve artwork
English SDH subtitles