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Region: A/B
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Release: 08 June 2026
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Studio: EUREKA
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SKU: EKA70638
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Barcode: 5060000706383
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TERROR IN THE FOG (Masters of Cinema) Standard Edition Four-disc Blu-ray - Pre-order 8 June 2026

TERROR IN THE FOG (Masters of Cinema) Standard Edition Four-disc Blu-ray - Pre-order 8 June 2026

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A collection of crime thrillers adapted from the works of British crime writer Bryan Edgar Wallace and his father Edgar Wallace

Eureka Entertainment to reissue TERROR IN THE FOG: THE WALLACE KRIMI AT CCC, five crime thrillers produced by Artur Brauner adapted from the works of British crime writer Bryan Edgar Wallace and his father Edgar Wallace. Available on Blu-ray from 8 June 2026 as part of The Masters of Cinema Series, in a Standard Edition set featuring a double-walled slipcase.

In the 1960s, a cycle of crime films – or krimis – became hugely popular with West German audiences. Adapted from works by the British crime writer Edgar Wallace and his son Bryan Edgar Wallace, they combined the traditional murder mystery with horror as they depicted enigmatic killers stalking their victims through foggy English landscapes – from the streets of London to isolated rural mansions. Following the early success of the cycle after the release of Face of the Frog and The Crimson Circle, veteran producer Artur Brauner launched into his own series of Wallace krimis with his company CCC Film. Presented here are five key films drawn from CCC’s krimi cycle.

In The Curse of the Yellow Snake, a mysterious cult wishes to lay its hands on an ancient artefact that has been brought to London from Hong Kong. The Strangler of Blackmoor Castle sees a masked murderer stalk the grounds of a vast British estate – one who brands his victims’ foreheads with the letter “M.” London is faced with dual threats in The Mad Executioners, as a gang of hooded vigilantes roams the streets while a sadistic serial killer is on the loose. Jack the Ripper lives on in The Monster of London City, as a series of brutal murders brings panic to the British capital. Finally, in The Racetrack Murders (or The Seventh Victim), people are dropping like flies in and around a stately home – and the murders might just have something to do with the owner’s prized racehorse.

With its masked killers, labyrinthine plots and gothic atmosphere, the Wallace krimi blended crime, thriller and horror elements into a potent mix that had a significant influence on both the Italian giallo and the American slasher film. The Masters of Cinema series is proud to present five of Artur Brauner’s Wallace adaptations on Blu-ray in the UK from restorations provided by CCC Film, alongside a wealth of special features – including a bonus film presented in standard definition, The Phantom of Soho.

STANDARD EDITION FOUR-DISC BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:

Standard Edition double-walled slipcase | All five films presented in 1080p HD from 2K restorations of the original film elements undertaken by CCC Film  | The Phantom of Soho (Franz Josef Gottlieb, 1964) - bonus feature (presented in SD) | Optional English subtitles, newly revised for this release | Optional English dubs for all films in this set | New introductions to each film by genre film expert and Video Watchdog founder Tim Lucas | New audio commentaries on The Curse of the Yellow Snake and The Phantom of Soho by Kim Newman and Barry Forshaw | New audio commentaries on The Strangler of Blackmoor CastleThe Mad Executioners and The Racetrack Murders by Kevin Lyons and Jonathan Rigby | New audio commentary on The Monster of London City by Kim Newman and Stephen Jones | Bryan Edgar Wallace: An Era - new interview with producer Alice Brauner, managing director of CCC Film and daughter of Artur Brauner | Passing the Blade - new video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas exploring the influence of the Wallace Krimi on the Italian giallo and the American slasher film |  Slipcase artwork by Poochamin

Studio: EUREKA

SKU: EKA70638

Barcode: 5060000706383

Region: A/B

Release Date: June 08, 2026

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