I reviewed the rarely seen Bermuda Depths (review here) for this site years ago and to this day I still get emails sporadically from people wanting to know where to find it on DVD. There’s even been an online petition trying to push for a DVD release. At long last – Rankin-Bass’ eerie tale of a young man’s encounter with a ghostly siren and a giant sea turtle haunting the Bermuda Triangle is finally available on DVD exclusively by ordering through the Warner Archives custom DVD service.
The turtle has also brought with him a killer tree monster and a rampaging pig. The Warner Archives have also dipped into the vault to offer up the 1953 bad movie classic From Hell It Came, a killer walking tree terrorizes a South Pacific island, and director Russell Mulcahey’s 1984 cult favorite Razorback, “Jaws in the Outback” with Gregory Harrison in Australia hunting and being hunted by an enormous man-eating boar.
It’s also worth noting that another classic Seventies TV classic, Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, is also now available for pre-order, though a specific release date has not been specified. Given the big screen remake of that one is firing up I’m kind of surprised they aren’t holding off for a more official retail DVD release of that equally sought after rarity.