Network is bringing the British thriller The Man Who Finally Died (1963) starring Stanley Baker and Peter Cushing to Blu-ray this February.
Looking at the clip on Network’s YouTube channel the picture quality look decent but there does appear to be a little shudder. I’ve added the clip below so you can make up your own mind.
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I plan on reviewing this Blu-ray because it stars the one and only Peter Cushing so I’ll let you know whether it’s worth a buy.

The Man Who Finally Died Blu-ray
There is no mention of any restoration work in Network’s description only a “High Definition Remaster” which tends to mean (in their case) that no work has been carried out.
Brand-new High Definition remaster from original film elements in its original theatrical aspect ratio.
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Special Features
- A Fear of Strangers: Rarely-seen Stanley Baker Play from 1964
- New Interview with Actor Danny Grover
- Image Gallery
- Limited Edition Booklet (Written by Neil Sinyard)
Purchase Information
You can pre-order now on Blu-ray for £8.99 on Amazon. (Prices correct as of 6th February 2022).
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Release Date
Blu-ray releases 21st February 2022 in the UK.
The Man Who Finally Died (1963) Trailer
Clip from Network’s YouTube channel
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