Dennis Seuling at the Digital Bits seems to have cobbled together several semi-incompatible sources to generate his review, but it's more like a fender-bender than a two-car pileup:
https://thedigitalbits.com/item/scarlet-hour-imprint-2022-bd
He doesn't seem to know that there were TWO actors named Billy Gray in Hollywood in 1956, one young and childish (we know him from FATHER KNOWS BEST and TALK ABOUT A STRANGER) and the other old and childish (he's the one that plays Elaine Stritch's wacky husband in THE SCARLET HOUR). As you can see at his IMDB link, he has a very thin but rather interesting filmography:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0336475/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_3
The big extra here is the no-brainer choice of Curtiz maven and FNF heavy Alan Rode to provide the audio commentary.
The Aussie dollar is about a third less than ours, so look for those places down under that are selling it, because the American distributors seem to be really gouging on this release. The same goes for Imprint's box sets--and it should be noted that many of the films in those four-disk sets are available with the same bonus features at much nicer price from Kino, so do some cross-checking before you buy.
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