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# The Fog (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray)

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Synopsis John Carpenter's classic 1980 horror THE FOG has been stunningly restored in 4K. Antonio Bay, California has turned a hundred years old. As the residents of this small, quaint harbour town begin to celebrate, an eerie fog envelops the shore and from its midst emerge dripping, demonic spectres, victims of a century old shipwreck, seeking revenge. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the FOG is a tense and ghoulish tale that confirms John Carpenter as a master of terror. The 2018 restoration of THE FOG was made using the original camera negative which was scanned at 4K resolution in 16bit and we applied a HDR Dolby Vision workflow to the restoration process which resulted in the creation of a 4K DCP, HDR and SDR UHD version and a new SDR HD version which were produced with the same high technological standards as today's biggest international film releases. Extra Features Retribution: Uncovering John Carpenter's THE FOG: A brand retrospective documentary produced by Ballyhoo Motion Pictures and featuring interviews with cinematographer Dean Cundey, production designer/editor Tommy Lee Wallace, photographer Kim Gottleib-Walker, make-up effects artist Steve Johnson, Carpenter biographer John Muir, music historian Daniel Schweiger, visual effects historian Justin Humphreys and assistant Larry Franco The Shape of The Thing to Come: John Carpenter Un-filmed: A brand new featurette looking at the John Carpenter films that never were Easter Egg - surprise! Intro by John Carpenter - an interview with director John Carpenter originally recorded for a French DVD release in 2003 Scene Analysis by John Carpenter - Director John Carpenter analyses key scenes from The Fog, in an interview from 2003 Fear on Film: Inside the Fog (1980) - A vintage featurette which includes an interview with John Carpenter The Fog: Storyboard to Film - original storyboards Outtakes TV Spots Theatrical Trailers Photo gallery incl. Behind the Scenes Audio Commentary with writer/director John Carpenter and writer/director Debra Hill Horror's Hallowed Grounds with Sean Clark - a fun tour of the film’s locations hosted by Sean Clark Audio commentary with actors Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins and production designer Tommy Lee Wallace

Review: Tame by today’s standards - I remember this film seemed genuinely scary when I was 10! Worth watching though, some scenes seem to show there age compared to today’s cgi films, but a good story that you can get into.
Review: WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF MY FAVOURITE JOHN CARPENTER FILMS! - When hitchhiker Elizabeth Solley (JAMIE LEE CURTIS) is picked up by Nick Castle (TOM ATKINS) near the small Californian town of Antonio Bay, little does she know the horror awaiting them. The residents are preparing to celebrate the town centennial, thanks largely to the tireless efforts of Kathy Williams (JANE LEIGH), and local weatherman Dan O’Bannon (CHARLES CYPRESS) confirms the skies will remain clear. Yet radio DJ Stevie Wayne (ADRIANNE BARBEAU) notices a mysterious glowing fog, supposedly moving against the wind, approaching Antonio Bay from her lighthouse vantage point. For Antonio Bay hides a deadly secret, discovered by accident when Father Malone (HAL HALBROOK) finds an old journal hidden in the wall of his church. He learns that the original founding fathers of the town took drastic action a century before when a wealthy man named Blake (ROB BOTTIN), a leper, wished to build a colony for his fellow suffers just up the coast. He purchased a clipper and set sail. Horrified, the founders lit a campfire which lured Blake onto the rocks, for an unearthly fog suddenly formed on the ocean and surrounded the hapless vessel. The boat was smashed to pieces and all aboard perished. As fast as it had appeared the mysterious fog vanished. Next day the founders collected the gold found at the wreckage and used it to build a new church and expand the existing town. Yet legend states that if ever the fog returns to Antonio Bay, then Blake and his crew will rise up from the watery depths seeking vengeance… Such is the premise of The Fog, arguably my second favourite JOHN CARPENTER offering after his sci-fi classic The Thing. At only 89 minutes in length, The Fog is not overlong and features his trademark simple, yet highly effective musical soundtrack throughout, while the small budget is put to good use as CARPENTER skilfully blends terror and suspense in several key set-piece sequences. There is a cameo by JOHN HOUSEMAN as Mr Machen, an old sailor telling campfire ghost stories to a group of children at the start of the film, which sets the tone of the chiller perfectly. For many the final church scene lives long in the memory, too! True to the horror genre, some characters do things they should not - like open doors and turn their backs to the fog outside, for instance, and a possible romance between Elizabeth and Nick remains unresolved – but overall the film is a highly atmospheric and enjoyable watch. Viewers (myself included) may also regard Blake and his crew as anti-heroes rather than cold hearted villains who, after all, are only reclaiming what is rightfully theirs and limit the murder spree to the exact number of founding fathers who wronged them a century before. How different to the killers in most “slasher” films where victims are murdered until, it seems, almost entire towns are wiped out! CARPENTER keeps the hysterics and screaming to a minimum, which also makes a nice change for the genre. The Director gives his audience throwbacks to other films and one scene in particular featuring CURTIS is reminiscent of a famous part in his earlier film, Halloween. Furthermore, a Stevie Wayne radio broadcast is a firm nod to the 1951 classic The Thing From Another World which will raise a few smiles considering CARPENTER remade this sci-fi film only a couple of years after The Fog. With few locations and a small cast, The Fog has little time for much character development but still remains a staple of horror storytelling from a master on the subject.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | John Carpenter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,549 Reviews |
| Format | 4K |
| Genre | horror |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Studiocanal |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 30 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** horror
- **Format:** 4K
- **Contributor:** John Carpenter
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 30 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tame by today’s standards
*by R***D on 28 February 2026*

I remember this film seemed genuinely scary when I was 10! Worth watching though, some scenes seem to show there age compared to today’s cgi films, but a good story that you can get into.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF MY FAVOURITE JOHN CARPENTER FILMS!
*by N***N on 28 February 2026*

When hitchhiker Elizabeth Solley (JAMIE LEE CURTIS) is picked up by Nick Castle (TOM ATKINS) near the small Californian town of Antonio Bay, little does she know the horror awaiting them. The residents are preparing to celebrate the town centennial, thanks largely to the tireless efforts of Kathy Williams (JANE LEIGH), and local weatherman Dan O’Bannon (CHARLES CYPRESS) confirms the skies will remain clear. Yet radio DJ Stevie Wayne (ADRIANNE BARBEAU) notices a mysterious glowing fog, supposedly moving against the wind, approaching Antonio Bay from her lighthouse vantage point. For Antonio Bay hides a deadly secret, discovered by accident when Father Malone (HAL HALBROOK) finds an old journal hidden in the wall of his church. He learns that the original founding fathers of the town took drastic action a century before when a wealthy man named Blake (ROB BOTTIN), a leper, wished to build a colony for his fellow suffers just up the coast. He purchased a clipper and set sail. Horrified, the founders lit a campfire which lured Blake onto the rocks, for an unearthly fog suddenly formed on the ocean and surrounded the hapless vessel. The boat was smashed to pieces and all aboard perished. As fast as it had appeared the mysterious fog vanished. Next day the founders collected the gold found at the wreckage and used it to build a new church and expand the existing town. Yet legend states that if ever the fog returns to Antonio Bay, then Blake and his crew will rise up from the watery depths seeking vengeance… Such is the premise of The Fog, arguably my second favourite JOHN CARPENTER offering after his sci-fi classic The Thing. At only 89 minutes in length, The Fog is not overlong and features his trademark simple, yet highly effective musical soundtrack throughout, while the small budget is put to good use as CARPENTER skilfully blends terror and suspense in several key set-piece sequences. There is a cameo by JOHN HOUSEMAN as Mr Machen, an old sailor telling campfire ghost stories to a group of children at the start of the film, which sets the tone of the chiller perfectly. For many the final church scene lives long in the memory, too! True to the horror genre, some characters do things they should not - like open doors and turn their backs to the fog outside, for instance, and a possible romance between Elizabeth and Nick remains unresolved – but overall the film is a highly atmospheric and enjoyable watch. Viewers (myself included) may also regard Blake and his crew as anti-heroes rather than cold hearted villains who, after all, are only reclaiming what is rightfully theirs and limit the murder spree to the exact number of founding fathers who wronged them a century before. How different to the killers in most “slasher” films where victims are murdered until, it seems, almost entire towns are wiped out! CARPENTER keeps the hysterics and screaming to a minimum, which also makes a nice change for the genre. The Director gives his audience throwbacks to other films and one scene in particular featuring CURTIS is reminiscent of a famous part in his earlier film, Halloween. Furthermore, a Stevie Wayne radio broadcast is a firm nod to the 1951 classic The Thing From Another World which will raise a few smiles considering CARPENTER remade this sci-fi film only a couple of years after The Fog. With few locations and a small cast, The Fog has little time for much character development but still remains a staple of horror storytelling from a master on the subject.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Loved it!
*by G***N on 25 November 2022*

This is a great cult movie with plenty of surprises that make viewers jump out of the armchair - even though you know they are coming! This film was made in the days when it was about conjuring the mood and great storytelling, without the airy-fairy pretentious rubbishy arty shaking cameras of today. The picture quality is not the best for a 4K, but it's still a lot better than my old VHS copy of old. You also get a Blu-ray copy and another with a host of extras too. This would explain the relatively high price tag. Definitely one for the collection.

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