This special limited edition deluxe magnet box + slipcover set (designed by JJ Harrison and Haunt Love), includes a 40-page perfect bound book and is limited to 10,000 units. It is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
TraviCom owner, and multimillionaire, R.B. Travis (Joe Don Baker, Walking Tall) sends his son Charles (Bruce Campbell, The Evil Dead) and his friend Jeffrey (Taylor Nichols, Metropolitan) to the Congo to search for rare blue diamonds that can work as powerful conduits for telecommunications lasers. When Charles and Jeffrey are ambushed, his ex-fiance Dr. Karen Ross (Laura Linney, The Truman Show), who observes the attack via remote video feed, is sent by R.B. Travis to follow in his son's footsteps back to the Congo to finish what was started and, hopefully, find Charles alive. Upon embarking, Karen encounters Dr. Peter Elliot (Dylan Walsh, Nobody's Fool), his assistant (Grant Helsov, True Lies) and a gorilla named Amy, who can communicate with humans via a sign language-controlled glove that translates her movements into audible dialogue (voiced by Shayna Fox, Reggie Rocket on Nickelodeon's Rocket Power). Dr. Elliot is on a poorly-funded expedition to bring Amy back to the Congo, which ends up being made financially viable by a Romanian philanthropist (Tim Curry, Clue) and Karen, who opts to tag along. Once in Africa, they meet up with their guide (Ernie Hudson, Ghostbusters) and find themselves targets of various local militaries, tribes, and a race of gray, killer apes along the way to find the Lost City of Zinj.
Based on a long-gestating 1980 novel by Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park, Disclosure), CONGO started its adventure to movie screens well over a decade before it hit theaters in the summer of 1995. A similar mash-up of tech-heavy sci-fi and roaring adventure to blockbuster juggernaut Jurassic Park two years prior, Frank Marshall's (Arachnophobia) screen adaptation of Crichton's unclassifiable genre amalgam comes to vivid life with a script by noted playwright and screenwriter John Patrick Shanley (Moonstruck, Joe Versus the Volcano), lush cinematography by Spielberg collaborator Allen Daviau (E.T., The Color Purple) and a suitably bombastic score by Jerry Goldsmith (Alien, Poltergeist). Vinegar Syndrome Ultra is proud to present this undeniable staple of mid-90s blockbuster filmmaking in its world UHD debut with a brand new 4K restoration from its original 35mm camera negative alongside a robust assortment of new extras.
directed by: Frank Marshall starring: Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Grant Heslov, Joe Don Baker 1995 / 108 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Additional info:
2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD (High Bitrate UHD100) / Region A Blu-ray
4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
Commentary track with author/screenwriter Kelly Goodner and film historian Jim Hemphill
"A Crash Course in Ape School. Looking Back at the Creation of Congo's Gorillas" (50 min) - a new making-of documentary featuring interviews with Stan Winston Studio crew: Christian Colquhoun, Richard Landon, J. Alan Scott, and gorilla suit performers Misty Rosas and Nicholas Kadi
"Withstand the Test of Time: A Conversation with Congo's Make-up FX Team" (13 min) - a featurette with artists Matthew Mungle and Michael McCracken
"Journey into the Unknown" (25 min) - an archival making-of featurette
Extensive behind-the-scenes photo gallery (7 min)
Original teaser trailer
Original theatrical trailer
40-page perfect bound book with essay by Simon Abrams, Matt Singer, and Justin LaLiberty (exclusive to the limited deluxe box edition)
Reversible sleeve artwork
English SDH subtitles
Overall rating: 4.772793 / 5 from 691 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
This limited edition deluxe magnet box set of the classic 1995 film Congo, newly restored in 4K, is praised for its stunning visual quality, top-notch packaging, and engaging storyline. The set includes a 40-page book and exclusive extras, making it a must-have for fans of the adventure genre.
"Great collectors item; 4k looks great; new special features are really good; box and book and art work are great" — Bryan C.
"This package is beautifully put together and the film itself looks gorgeous in 4k." — Mike R.
"* GREAT PACKAGING * Great transfer * Good Popcorn movie" — PARBHAT K.
Reviews
Fun film in a nice (but possibly overkill) package
"Had a blast returning to this movie, and am quite happy to own it. Thought the disc looked and sounded great and I appreciate Congo getting the Ultra treatment. The premium VSU packaging is quite nice with the big case and slip etc. inside, but it lacks the fun theme-ing of something like Cloak & Dagger. On-disc extras were nice and focus on effects (don't sleep on the archival making-of promo piece), which helps one appreciate the booklet essays for general context, but as usual with VS booklets the essays feature too much overlapping content and would have benefited from a stronger editorial hand. Almost wish I had gone with a Standard Edition on this but am not complaining too much."
— Joe V. (4/5)
Can’t go wrongo with Congo!
"Stupid movie, but still very fun featuring a great restoration of the film and a high-quality presentation with lots of special features, a hard box, a booklet, and a slipcover. Very nice package, highly recommend if you can get your hands on one."
— Aidan Z. (5/5)
Vinegar Syndrome is the best of the best!
"After watching this new 4K transfer, I think I actually liked Congo more. The image is super vibrant especially once they start their expedition. The movie is so colorful that it helps reinforce the film as a pulpy adventure. Plus I was quite happy with their special features! It’s a beautiful set."
— Benjamin M. (5/5)
Another Great VSU Title!
"The box and packaging is awesome as always with VSU titles! The movie was great with terrific landscapes present throughout! The peerless VS restoration transfer process was on full display with stellar sound and picture! Thank you, VS, for continuing to lovingly restore and release so many wonderful films from every conceivable genre! You are keeping physical media alive in this streaming world we now live in! Highly recommended!"
— Paul K. (5/5)
A must-have Vinegar Syndrome title!
"This particular magnetic box is gorgeous! It salutes the film throughout its design. It is a perfect companion to this film. The booklet is equally thought out & nicely designed. The 4k transfer was spectacular. Although VS states at the beginning there were some issues with the transfer, they are so miniscule they aren't noticeable in a way which would interfere with completely enjoying this film! Huge fan of Laura Liney, and this amazing cast! VS did a highly respectable job on this release!"
— Steven P. (5/5)
The Rock wishes he was in this
"There was a window of time in college when we had two tvs in the living room and would put on this on one screen and Jumanji on the other, both muted, and play recordings of just drum solos over them. Ah, the good ol' days."
— Brian M. (5/5)
Great adventure film from my childhood
"I saw Congo at the theater during the summer of 1995 and I loved it. Seeing it again now in 4K brought back a lot of memories. Ernie Hudson is the MVP of the movie and the real lead character. Highly recommended."
— Rene R. (5/5)
Con-go wrong with such a release
"It’s a pleasure to own this bad movie with such an amazing cast. Slipcover is wild. Takes me back, nostalgia is a hell of a drug"
— John R. (5/5)
Limited Edition for the win!
"Amazing film that finally has a packaging and special feature set to match! The art is amazing and the film quality is second to none! Wish they still made movies like this, so glad that VS is keeping them alive with fresh editions!"
— Philip E. (5/5)
Scary apes, lasers, Tim Curry, and that dude got some DISTANCE without a heart
"Stupid fun movie with weak plot about greed, but absolutely everything else makes up for it. The extras delving into the whole process is equally as entertaining and I can't believe im just learning Amy was a puppet. Beautiful packaging from VS and the live put into is a good example on how much we love these "bad" movies."
— Rodrigo B. (5/5)
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