Eureka Entertainment has just released the Vampyr Blu-ray Boxset. It’s a limited edition of just 3000 copies so you may want to be quick as many will have already been sold in pre-orders.
Vampyr (1932) is a classic horror film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is well regarded amongst many film critics and cinema fans.
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Vampyr Blu-ray Boxset
This new version is an all-new 2K digital restoration of the German version carried out by the Danish Film Institute. It really is nice to see these classic films receiving full restorations.
All-new 2K digital restoration of the German version by the Danish Film Institute, completed in 2020 after an extensive decade-long restoration process, with uncompressed mono soundtrack

As well as the new restoration this release is packed full of extras. This looks like an excellent release by Eureka Entertainment.
Special Features
- Limited Edition Hardbound Slipcase
- New 2K Digital Restoration
- Optional Unrestored Audio Track
- Two Audio Commentaries: Critic/Programmer Tony Rayns & Guillermo del Toro
- Visual Essay by scholar Casper Tybjerg
- New Interview with Author/Critic Kim Newman
- Two New Interviews with music/Cultural Historian David Huckvale
- Carl Th. Dreyer (1966) – A Documentary by Jörgen Roos
- Two Deleted Scenes (Removed by the German censor in 1932)
- The Baron – A short MoC Documentary about Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg
- Optional English Subtitles
- A 100 Page Book
Purchase Information
You can purchase it now from Amazon for £24.99. (Prices correct as of 29th May 2022).
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Release Date
Vampyr Blu-ray Boxset releases 30th May 2022 in the UK.
Vampyr (1932) Trailer
I’ll leave you with the trailer so you can make up your own mind on whether or not this film would make a fitting edition to your Blu-ray collection.
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What Do You Think?
Will you purchasing this latest Eureka release? It really is a genuinely creepy and unsettling vampire film.
The film’s 90th anniversary Blu-ray boxset looks like a fitting way to mark the occasion.
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