Although it's not as well-known as An American Werewolf in London, John Landis' 1992 film Innocent Blood also mixes humor and horror to eerie effect, and soon horror fans will be able to experience it like never before when Warner Archive releases a remastered version of the vampire movie on Blu-ray.

Announced on Facebook by Warner Archive Collection, a new 2017 1080p HD remaster of Innocent Blood will be released sometime soon, including two minutes of footage that was never released in the US.

An official release date has not been revealed, but we'll be sure to keep Daily Dead readers updated on further details. In the meantime, you can check out the synopsis, trailer, and cover art below. Will you be adding this one to your collection?

From Warner Archive Collection: "INNOCENT BLOOD (1992)
NEW 2017 1080p HD REMASTER
Run Time 115:00 International Version (UNRATED)
Subtitles English SDH
DTS HD-Master Audio 2.0 Stereo - English
16 X 9 WIDESCREEN, ORIGINAL ASPECT RATIO - 1.78:1
COLOR
BD 50

Special Features:

Theatrical Trailer (HD)

This ghoul just wants to have fun! She also wants an occasional bad guy to sink her fangs into – because she never, ever takes Innocent Blood.

Anne Parillaud is Marie, a vampire who imperils Pittsburgh when she fails to kill off one of her victims, mob boss Sal Macelli (Robert Loggia). Sal realizes what a lucky stiff he is: a vampire with deadly powers! If Marie and her undercover cop boyfriend (Anthony LaPaglia) can’t stop the mobster’s new “family” of goons, Pittsburgh will be the pits. As in his An American Werewolf in London, director John Landis saw in Michael Wolk’s script many “possibilities to be outrageous” – and transforms them into outrageous screen reality. With more than two minutes of never-seen-in-the-US footage, Innocent Blood is ready to drain you like never before!"

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