Available on 3-D Blu-ray March 1st 

Packed with special features including audio commentary, a 3-D restoration demo, and archival interviews with director Herbert L. Strock and cinematographer Lothrop B. Worth.

Kino Lorber Studio Classics is proud to announce the Blu-ray release of Herbert L. Strock's 1954 3-D sci-fi classic GOG, presented in a new HD restoration by the 3-D Film Archive. This Atomic Age cult favorite, starring Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall and William Schallert, tells the story of a special agent sent to investigate possible sabotage at a secret space research station, only to find it under the control of the Supercomputer NOVAC and two experimental robots, GOG and MAGOG, resulting in a terrifying battle between man and machine.


Long unavailable in 3-D, GOG will finally be seen in its original format when it is released on 3-D Blu-ray by Kino Lorber on its Studio Classics label on March 1, 2016, in a painstaking new HD restoration by the 3-D Film Archive that returns the film to its original 3-D glory. Kino Lorber has previously released the 3-D Film Archive's restorations of The Bubble and The Mask on Blu-ray. GOG comes to Blu-ray with the option to play the film in either 3-D or 2-D, and is packed with an array of special features including audio commentary by film historians Tom Weaver, Bob Furmanek and David Schecter, a 3-D restoration demo, a 2003 interview with director Herbert L. Strock, an archival interview with cinematographer Lothrop B. Worth, and a 3-D trailer gallery. The SRP for the Blu-ray is $34.95.