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MULBERRY STREET [LIMITED EDITION] (CHASM) (BLU-RAY REGION B) (UK IMPORT)
MULBERRY STREET [LIMITED EDITION] (CHASM) (BLU-RAY REGION B) (UK IMPORT)
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**THIS ITEM IS A PREORDER**
Release date: 11/16/2026
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Imported Region B Blu-ray. Requires a Region B or region-free Blu-ray player for playback. May not work on standard U.S. Region A players.
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, a diverse group of residents – including boxer Clutch (Nick Damici), his veteran daughter Casey (Kim Blair), their close friend Coco (Ron Brice), single mother Kay (Bo Corre) and elderly roommates Charlie (Larry Fleischman) and Frank (Larry Medich) – live alongside each other in a tenement block on New York’s historic Mulberry Street. A few days before they are all due to be forcibly evicted to make way for luxury housing, a virus carried by sewer rats breaks out in their neighbourhood, turning its victims into horrifying hybrids of human and rodent. The debut feature by Jim Mickle (Cold in July) and the first of several collaborations between Mickle and his co-writer Nick Damici (Stake Land), Mulberry Street is a visceral, low-budget marvel of independent American horror and a pointed commentary on gentrification and class warfare.
BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES
World Blu-ray premiere
Standard-definition digital transfer sourced from the original Mini-DV, approved by director Jim Mickle and encoded by Fidelity in Motion
The Neighbourhood is Changing (2026) – feature-length documentary on the making and legacy of Mulberry Street featuring new interviews with cast and crew, including director Jim Mickle, producer Linda Moran, cinematographer Ryan Samul, production designer Beth Mickle and stars Kim Blair, Ron Brice and Larry Fessenden
New audio commentary with Jim Mickle and Linda Moran
New video essay on Mulberry Street and its monsters by horror expert Stacey Abbott, author of Undead Apocalypse: Vampires and Zombies in the 21st Century (2016)
The Underdogs (2002) – short horror film by Jim Mickle, shot on 35mm and featuring Nick Damici
Tools (1995), Last Legs (1999) and The Jam (2000) – early short films by Jim Mickle
Behind-the-scenes footage
Make-up test footage
Visual effects test footage
Deleted scenes
Storyboards
Early director sketches
Optional English subtitles
Booklet featuring a new introduction by Nick Damici, a new essay by Ernie Rockelman, author of Jim Mickle’s World: Critical Commentary and Interviews on the Films and Television Series (2026), and archival material reprinted from Rue Morgue magazine
Limited edition of 3000 copies, featuring an O-card slipcase with new artwork by Heather Vaughan, full-height Scanavo packaging and reversible sleeve featuring original poster artwork and alternative artwork by Heather Vaughan
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