THE UNBORN (1991)
Label: Scream Factory
Region Code: A
Rating: R
Duration: 96 Minutes
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio: English DTS-HD Master Audio Stereo with Optional English Subtitles
Director: Rodman Flender
Cast: Brooke Adams, James Karen, Lisa Kudrow, Kathy Griffin
Just as the talent onscreen is notable so too are the names behind-the-scenes, the film was also the start for director Rodman Flender (Idle Hands), and early entries in the careers of cinematographer Wally Fister (Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy) and screenwriters John Brancato and Michael Ferris who went onto write the Bruce Campbell-starring apocalypse thriller Mindwarp (1995) before penning the more prestigious The Game (1997) for David Fincher. Notably, the score was also co-composed by 70s/80s new-waver Gary Numan, for those not in-the-know might be most familiar with his new wave classic "Cars", adding some atmosphere to the proceedings.
The Unborn covers a lot of familiar territory as far as evil-fetus stuff goes, but it does so with a steady hand, delivering creepy paranoia and sci-fi thrills along with some body-horror elements that make for a solid watch, feeling a bot like an extended version of an X-Files episode, this is definitely a slice of 90's terror worth re-discovering.
Audio/Video: The Unborn (1991) arrives on Blu-ray from Scream Factory with a new 2K scan from original elements, the 1080p HD image is framed in 1.85:1 widescreen, it has a nicely filmic look with a consistent layer of fine grain, color reproduction is solid and the black levels are deep with good shadow detail. Some of the latex appliances show up more than I would have noticed on TV airings of the film, but overall this is a very pleasing image with good clarity and modest amount of depth.
Audio on the disc comes by way of an English DTS-HD MA stereo track, dialogue and effects sound good, the score from new-waver Gary Numan sounds terrific in the mix, optional English subtitles are provided.
Extras are slim but appreciated, we get a brand new audio commentary from Producer/Director Rodman Flender and filmmaker Adam Simon who give us a nice candid account of working for Roger Corman, plus we get an HD trailer for the film. The single-disc release comes housed in a standard Blu-ray keepcase with a 2-sided wrap featuring the original one-sheet artwork on the cover and the reverse image is a scene from the film, the disc also features the same key art as the cover.
Special Feature:
- NEW 2K scan of the original film elements
- NEW Audio Commentary with Producer/Director Rodman Flender and filmmaker Adam Simon
- Theatrical Trailer (2 min) HD
The Unborn (1991) is a decently creepy prego-horror, feeling like a 90's update of Rosemary's Baby by way of It's Alive, and enhanced by a solid cast and some creepy body-horror stuff, not a classic but definitely something ripe for re-discover now that we have a great looking Blu-ray from Scream Factory.