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The Fifth Floor(1978)
A young woman collapses on the disco dance floor of what's revealed to be strychnine poisoning. Assuming that this is an attempt at suicide, her boyfriend and doctor have her committed to the Fifth Floor, an asylum with obviously crazy inmates and a predatory orderly. The problem is, she's still sane! For more about The Fifth Floor and the The Fifth Floor Blu-ray release, see the The Fifth Floor Blu-ray Review published by Brian Orndorf on February 9, 2019 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Director: Howard Avedis Writers: Meyer Dolinsky, Howard Avedis, Marlene Schmidt Starring: Bo Hopkins, Dianne Hull, Patti D'Arbanville, Sharon Farrell, Robert Englund, Anthony James Producers: Howard Avedis, Marlene Schmidt, Edward L. Montoro » See full cast & crew The Fifth Floor Blu-ray, Video Quality![]() Pulling "The Fifth Floor" from the depths of B-movie obscurity, Code Red promises a "Brand new HD master" for the picture, and maybe it is. The AVC encoded image (1.78:1 aspect ratio) presentation seems sourced from the last available film print, offering a pinkish appearance that's worked over with mild color refreshing, but doesn't restore in the feature in full. Skintones remains largely bloodless, finding most significant hues emerging from disco interiors with bolder lighting, and some of the costume choices. A mid-movie zoo trip offers greenery, along with hospital grounds. Detail is flat, managing the pained faces of the patients, and hospital interiors struggle with decoration and hallway depth. Delineation solidifies frequently, losing frame information during scenes with limited lighting. Source is in rough shape, with wear and tear obvious, encountering scratches, speckling, chemical blotches, and a few untouched stretches of the print (when lights are shut off), which present significant damage. "The Fifth Floor" isn't sharp or clean by any means, but for this type of grungy entertainment, decay almost adds to the viewing experience, replicating a drive-in viewing. The Fifth Floor Blu-ray, Audio Quality![]() The 2.0 DTS-HD MA sound mix also struggles with age, presenting dialogue exchanges that remain thin, almost shrill. Clarity isn't problematic, but vocal weight isn't there. Scoring is less memorable, with some light synth support that's not defined in full. Soundtrack cuts offer more heft, but not definition. Volume fluctuates with reel changes. Hiss and pops are encountered throughout.
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The Fifth Floor Blu-ray, News and Updates• Upcoming Code Red Blu-ray Releases - August 24, 2018 U.S. label Code Red will add one new title to its catalog and reissue an out of print title through Ronin Flix: Howard Avedis' The Fifth Floor (1978) and Danny Steinmann's Savage Streets (1984).
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