A serial killer is on the loose in and around the small community of Globe, Arizona, and housewife Joan White (Cathy Moriarty) gradually comes to suspect that her opera-loving hi-fi engineer husband Paul (David Keith) might know more than he's letting on...
Audio Commentary by Donald Cammell Biographer Sam Umland
'Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance': This feature length documentary by Kevin Macdonald and Chris Rodley looks over the life and career of the rebel filmmaker and features interviews with Cammell and his closest friends, family and colleagues including Nicolas Roeg, Mick Jagger, Kenneth Anger, James Fox and many more
The Argument: a 1972 short film by Cammell, gorgeously shot by Vilmos Zsigmond in the Utah Desert. Rediscovered and assembled by Cammell's regular editor Frank Mazzola in 1999, it is viewable with optional commentary by Sam Umland
Into the White: an interview with co-cinematographer and Steadicam wizard Larry McConkey
Rare deleted scenes, newly transferred from the original camera negative, with commentary by Sam Umland
The flashback scenes as originally shot, prior to the bleach bypass processing that they underwent in the final film
Alternate credits sequence
BBFC:
Release Date:
31/03/2014
Run Time:
111 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
Formats:
NTSC
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
Audio Commentary by Donald Cammell Biographer Sam Umland
'Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance': This feature length documentary by Kevin Macdonald and Chris Rodley looks over the life and career of the rebel filmmaker and features interviews with Cammell and his closest friends, family and colleagues including Nicolas Roeg, Mick Jagger, Kenneth Anger, James Fox and many more
The Argument: a 1972 short film by Cammell, gorgeously shot by Vilmos Zsigmond in the Utah Desert. Rediscovered and assembled by Cammell's regular editor Frank Mazzola in 1999, it is viewable with optional commentary by Sam Umland
Into the White: an interview with co-cinematographer and Steadicam wizard Larry McConkey
Rare deleted scenes, newly transferred from the original camera negative, with commentary by Sam Umland
The flashback scenes as originally shot, prior to the bleach bypass processing that they underwent in the final film
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