Lewis Allen's horrifying Oscar-nominated mysteries The Uninvited and The Unseen star Gail Russell in her breakout roles. Packaged together in a Limited Edition 2-Disc Hardbox, accompanied by brand new special features, these are must-see films for fans of classic horror.1500 copies only.The Uninvited (1944) - Imprint Collection #313A pair of siblings from London purchase a surprisingly affordable, lonely cliff-top house in Cornwall, only to discover that it actually carries a ghostly price - and soon they're caught up in a bizarre romantic triangle from beyond the grave.Starring Academy Award winner Ray Milland (Dial M For Murder) and Ruth Hussey, this haunting adaptation of Dorothy Macardle's novel Uneasy Freehold was praised by critics on release, one of the highest-grossing films of 1944. Special Features and Technical Specs:1080p High-definition 2K digital transfer from a 35mm duplicate negativeNEW Audio Commentary by noir expert and Film Noir Foundation board member Alan K. Rode NEW Supernatural Elements - Video Essay by Kat Ellinger Two Original Radio Adaptations Starring Ray Milland Lady Astor Screen Guild play with Ruth Hussey & Betty Field (1944)Screen Director's Playhouse with director Lewis Allen (1949)Theatrical TrailerAudio English LCPM 2.0 MonoOriginal Aspect Ratio 1.33:1Optional English HOH SubtitlesThe Unseen (1945) - Imprint Collection #314Worldwide first on Blu-ray!Widower David Fielding has long been suspected of bringing about his wife's death. It helps not at all when a series of murders coincides with Fielding's move into a new neighbourhood. Elizabeth Howard, governess to Fielding's children, takes it upon herself to either clear her boss' name or prove him a murderer.Based on Ethel Lina White's novel Midnight House, and starring actor Joel McCrea, best known for his starring roles in Western films. Special Features & Technical Specs:1080p high-definition presentation of a NEW 2K scan from the original camera negative by Imprint FilmsNEW Audio Commentary by noir expert and Film Noir Foundation board member Alan K. Rode NEW Interview with critic Imogen Sara Smith on the career of Gail Russell NEW Video Essay about the influence of Henry James' Turn of the Screw Theatrical Trailer Audio English LPCM 2.0 MonoOriginal Aspect Ratio 1.33:1Optional English HOH Subtitles