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Vampire Hunter D
Cast
Kaneto Shiozawa, Michie Tomizawa, Seiz? Kat?, Ichir? Nagai View AllCrew
Toyoo Ashida (Director), Yasushi Hirano (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Dec. 21st, 1985
Runtime: 1 hour, 20 minutes
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Jon Turner
The sound mix also sounds really good; not only are the voices better recorded, the music and sound effects also much more crisper than the Streamline version -- even mixed to 5.1, on the DVD it still sounded very muddy.
The sound mix also sounds really good; not only are the voices better recorded, the music and sound effects also much more crisper than the Streamline version -- even mixed to 5.1, on the DVD it still sounded very muddy.