Never Open That Door
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BLU-RAY / DVD DUAL-FORMAT EDITION
"This extraordinary 1952 Argentinian noir ⦠is probably the most bedarkened, beshadowed film I've seen, full of extreme closeups, unexpected sound effects and music. It deserves to be restored and reissued."
- Paul Schrader
Preserved by the Film Noir Foundation in 2013 and now beautifully restored through the UCLA Film & Television Archive,Ā Never Open That Door (No abras nunca esa puerta)Ā is a significant example of the cross-cultural cinematic legacy shared by the United States and Argentina during the post-WWII era. Based on two short stories by American master of suspense fiction Cornell Woolrich (Rear Window,Ā Phantom Lady,Ā The Bride Wore Black), the film is brilliantly directed by Argentine filmmaker Carlos Hugo Christensen with extraordinary cinematography by Pablo Tabernero. Says FNF founder Eddie Muller about this recent restoration, āIt is a revelation to experience the work of an all-American author, in Spanish, and rendered as well ā or perhaps better ā than any Hollywood adaptation of his work.ā
Never Open That DoorĀ is one of the most evocative realizations of Woolrich ever produced, featuring masterful sequences of sustained suspense. Said Buenos Aires film critic Horacio Bernades, āRarely has an Argentine film been more purely cinematic than this.ā Originally a three-part anthology of Woolrich tales,Ā Never Open That DoorĀ was released separately from the 73-minute filmĀ If I Should Die Before I Wake (Si muero antes de despertar)Ā adapted by screenwriter Alejandro Casona and Christensen. An exceedingly rare archival conservation scan ofĀ If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ is featured in this publication.Ā
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Bonus Materials Include:
- Introduction toĀ Never Open That DoorĀ (No abras nunca esa puerta) andĀ If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ (Si muero antes de despertar)Ā - by author, film historian, and "noirchaeologist" Eddie Muller
- If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ (Si muero antes de despertar, 1952)Ā - an exceedingly rare archival conservation scan of Carlos Hugo Christensen's third part of the film trilogy
- Audio Commentary forĀ Never Open That DoorĀ (No abras nunca esa puerta)Ā - by author and film historian Guido Segal
- Cornell Woolrich: Fear Has No BordersĀ (2024)Ā - produced by Steven C. Smith and writer/film historian Alan K. Rode, and featuring interviews with writer/film historians Gary Phillips, Maria Elena de las Carreras, Halley Sutton,Ā and Alan K. Rode
- Preserving Memory: Fernando MartĆn PeƱa on Argentine CinemaĀ (2024) -Ā PeƱa is a cinema historian and Argentina's leading film archivist
- Souvenir BookletĀ - with rare original photographs, posters, and ephemera
- New English Subtitled Translations
- Spanish SDH Subtitles
- Reversible Cover Artwork
- Blu-ray / DVD Authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion
- All Region Encoding (A,B,C/0)
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Never Open That Door
Never Open That Door
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BLU-RAY / DVD DUAL-FORMAT EDITION
"This extraordinary 1952 Argentinian noir ⦠is probably the most bedarkened, beshadowed film I've seen, full of extreme closeups, unexpected sound effects and music. It deserves to be restored and reissued."
- Paul Schrader
Preserved by the Film Noir Foundation in 2013 and now beautifully restored through the UCLA Film & Television Archive,Ā Never Open That Door (No abras nunca esa puerta)Ā is a significant example of the cross-cultural cinematic legacy shared by the United States and Argentina during the post-WWII era. Based on two short stories by American master of suspense fiction Cornell Woolrich (Rear Window,Ā Phantom Lady,Ā The Bride Wore Black), the film is brilliantly directed by Argentine filmmaker Carlos Hugo Christensen with extraordinary cinematography by Pablo Tabernero. Says FNF founder Eddie Muller about this recent restoration, āIt is a revelation to experience the work of an all-American author, in Spanish, and rendered as well ā or perhaps better ā than any Hollywood adaptation of his work.ā
Never Open That DoorĀ is one of the most evocative realizations of Woolrich ever produced, featuring masterful sequences of sustained suspense. Said Buenos Aires film critic Horacio Bernades, āRarely has an Argentine film been more purely cinematic than this.ā Originally a three-part anthology of Woolrich tales,Ā Never Open That DoorĀ was released separately from the 73-minute filmĀ If I Should Die Before I Wake (Si muero antes de despertar)Ā adapted by screenwriter Alejandro Casona and Christensen. An exceedingly rare archival conservation scan ofĀ If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ is featured in this publication.Ā
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Bonus Materials Include:
- Introduction toĀ Never Open That DoorĀ (No abras nunca esa puerta) andĀ If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ (Si muero antes de despertar)Ā - by author, film historian, and "noirchaeologist" Eddie Muller
- If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ (Si muero antes de despertar, 1952)Ā - an exceedingly rare archival conservation scan of Carlos Hugo Christensen's third part of the film trilogy
- Audio Commentary forĀ Never Open That DoorĀ (No abras nunca esa puerta)Ā - by author and film historian Guido Segal
- Cornell Woolrich: Fear Has No BordersĀ (2024)Ā - produced by Steven C. Smith and writer/film historian Alan K. Rode, and featuring interviews with writer/film historians Gary Phillips, Maria Elena de las Carreras, Halley Sutton,Ā and Alan K. Rode
- Preserving Memory: Fernando MartĆn PeƱa on Argentine CinemaĀ (2024) -Ā PeƱa is a cinema historian and Argentina's leading film archivist
- Souvenir BookletĀ - with rare original photographs, posters, and ephemera
- New English Subtitled Translations
- Spanish SDH Subtitles
- Reversible Cover Artwork
- Blu-ray / DVD Authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion
- All Region Encoding (A,B,C/0)
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Ā
BLU-RAY / DVD DUAL-FORMAT EDITION
"This extraordinary 1952 Argentinian noir ⦠is probably the most bedarkened, beshadowed film I've seen, full of extreme closeups, unexpected sound effects and music. It deserves to be restored and reissued."
- Paul Schrader
Preserved by the Film Noir Foundation in 2013 and now beautifully restored through the UCLA Film & Television Archive,Ā Never Open That Door (No abras nunca esa puerta)Ā is a significant example of the cross-cultural cinematic legacy shared by the United States and Argentina during the post-WWII era. Based on two short stories by American master of suspense fiction Cornell Woolrich (Rear Window,Ā Phantom Lady,Ā The Bride Wore Black), the film is brilliantly directed by Argentine filmmaker Carlos Hugo Christensen with extraordinary cinematography by Pablo Tabernero. Says FNF founder Eddie Muller about this recent restoration, āIt is a revelation to experience the work of an all-American author, in Spanish, and rendered as well ā or perhaps better ā than any Hollywood adaptation of his work.ā
Never Open That DoorĀ is one of the most evocative realizations of Woolrich ever produced, featuring masterful sequences of sustained suspense. Said Buenos Aires film critic Horacio Bernades, āRarely has an Argentine film been more purely cinematic than this.ā Originally a three-part anthology of Woolrich tales,Ā Never Open That DoorĀ was released separately from the 73-minute filmĀ If I Should Die Before I Wake (Si muero antes de despertar)Ā adapted by screenwriter Alejandro Casona and Christensen. An exceedingly rare archival conservation scan ofĀ If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ is featured in this publication.Ā
Ā
Bonus Materials Include:
- Introduction toĀ Never Open That DoorĀ (No abras nunca esa puerta) andĀ If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ (Si muero antes de despertar)Ā - by author, film historian, and "noirchaeologist" Eddie Muller
- If I Should Die Before I WakeĀ (Si muero antes de despertar, 1952)Ā - an exceedingly rare archival conservation scan of Carlos Hugo Christensen's third part of the film trilogy
- Audio Commentary forĀ Never Open That DoorĀ (No abras nunca esa puerta)Ā - by author and film historian Guido Segal
- Cornell Woolrich: Fear Has No BordersĀ (2024)Ā - produced by Steven C. Smith and writer/film historian Alan K. Rode, and featuring interviews with writer/film historians Gary Phillips, Maria Elena de las Carreras, Halley Sutton,Ā and Alan K. Rode
- Preserving Memory: Fernando MartĆn PeƱa on Argentine CinemaĀ (2024) -Ā PeƱa is a cinema historian and Argentina's leading film archivist
- Souvenir BookletĀ - with rare original photographs, posters, and ephemera
- New English Subtitled Translations
- Spanish SDH Subtitles
- Reversible Cover Artwork
- Blu-ray / DVD Authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion
- All Region Encoding (A,B,C/0)











