Lucio Fulci’s Restored Horror ‘The Psychic’ Being Released This August

July 21, 2021

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

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Shameless Films is releasing Lucio ‘The Godfather of Gore’ Fulci’s 1977 horror The Psychic (aka Murder To the Tune of the Seven Black Notes) like never seen before, extensively restored from new 2K-scanned materials.

 
Jennifer O’Neill, fresh from Luchino Visconti’s The Innocent, plays Virginia, a woman who has had psychic powers since childhood when she sensed her mother’s suicide… Now newly-married, Virginia becomes plagued by waking visions of bloody deaths and meaningless torment. With the aid of her parapsychologist friend (Marc Porel), she tries to uncover the meaning of the horrific visions only to discover they are premonitions of future deaths…

 
Get ready for a Hitchcockian whodunit like no other. From the visionary filmmaker Lucio Fulci, enter the disjointed universe of The Psychic where reality and dreams, the dead and the living, the past and present are all interconnected.

The Psychic arrives on Blu-ray and Digital on August 9, 2021. You can pre-order your copy now.

 
SPECIAL FEATURES
– Extensively restored in 2k from a new scan
– Limited edition numbered O-Card (first 2,000 units)
– English and alternative Italian audio
– Revised English subtitles
– Touching Fate – A new exclusive interview of Antonella Fulci about The Psychic
– Daddy Dearest – An interview with Antonella Fulci about her father Lucio Fulci
– Restoration process for The Psychic – showing different stages
– Escape from Doom – An interview with writer Dardano Sacchetti on working with Fulci
– Behind the Wall – An interview with Fabio Frizzi on scoring The Psychic (the music later used by Tarantino)

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