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'Caravans' (1978) - Coming June 23rd on DVD and Blu-ray "From James Fargo, the director of The Enforcer, Every Which Way but Loose, Game for Vultures and Forced Vengeance, comes this epic action-adventure starring screen legend Anthony Quinn (Across 110th Street, The Guns of Navarone). Set in the fictional Middle Eastern country of Zadestan in 1948, Caravans tells the story of young diplomat Mark Miller (Michael Sarrazin, They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?), who is ordered by Ambassador Crandall (Joseph Cotten, Portrait of Jennie) and the U.S. Embassy’s CIA liaison man Richardson (Barry Sullivan, Planet of the Vampires) to find the missing daughter, Ellen Jasper (Jennifer O’Neill, The Reincarnation of Peter Proud), of an influential U.S. senator. Once he locates her, he must convince her to leave the revolutionary Zulffiqar’s (Quinn) nomadic tribe. An alliance forms between Mark and Zulffiqar, yet dangerous secrets unfold as Mark discovers that the tribe leader is actually the head of a gun-running caravan. Mark and Ellen are caught in a web of murder and intrigue as they try to escape. Screen great Christopher Lee (Arabian Adventure) heads a strong supporting cast that includes Jeremy Kemp (Sudden Terror) and Iranian cinema legend Behrouz Vossoughi (The Invincible Six)." Special features and specs:
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'The River' (1984) - coming to Blu-ray in July Starring Mel Gibson, Sissy Spacek, Scott Glenn, Billy Green Bush & James Tolkan - Shot by Vilmos Zsigmond (Close Encounters of the Third Kind) - Music by John Williams (Jaws) - Screenplay by Robert Dillon (Prime Cut) and Julian Barry (Lenny) - Directed by Mark Rydell (On Golden Pond)
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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'Murder by Decree' (1979) - coming June 23rd "From Bob Clark, the acclaimed director of Dead of Night, Black Christmas, Breaking Point, Tribute, Porky’s and A Christmas Story, comes this horrifying murder-mystery which pits legendary detective Sherlock Holmes against the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper! When Scotland Yard is unable to stop the gruesome rampage of Jack the Ripper, a citizens’ committee asks Sherlock Holmes (Christopher Plummer, The Silent Partner) and his trusted associate Dr. John H. Watson (James Mason, The Man Between) to investigate. Now the brilliant pair must follow a terrifying trail of clues that includes a frightened psychic (Donald Sutherland, The Great Train Robbery), a suspicious inspector (David Hemmings, Juggernaut), an institutionalized woman (Geneviève Bujold, Coma) and the Prime Minister of England (John Gielgud, Murder on the Orient Express). But even if Holmes and Watson’s remarkable powers of deduction can unmask the maniacal fiend, are they prepared to face the most shocking secret of all? Find out in this masterful suspense thriller that both fans and critics have called the most exciting and original Sherlock Holmes movie ever made!" Special features:
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'Narrow Margin' (1990) - coming June 30th "From Peter Hyams, the acclaimed writer/director of Busting, Capricorn One, Outland, The Star Chamber and 2010, comes this suspenseful remake of the classic 1952 film noir. Screen legend Gene Hackman (The Package, Mississippi Burning) stars as an L.A. District Attorney attempting to take an unwilling murder witness (Anne Archer, The Naked Face) back to the United States to testify against a top-level mob boss. Frantically attempting to escape two deadly hitmen sent to silence her, they board a Vancouver-bound train only to find the killers are onboard with them. For the next 20 hours, as the train hurls through the beautiful but isolated Canadian wilderness, a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues in which their ability to tell a friend from foe is a matter of life and death. James B. Sikking (The Pelican Brief), J.T. Walsh (Needful Things), M. Emmet Walsh (Retroactive), Susan Hogan (Phobia) and Harris Yulin (The Midnight Man) co-star in this action-packed thriller." Special features: • Brand New 4K Master • Audio Commentary by DP/Writer/Director Peter Hyams • Audio Commentary by Film Historian/Critic Peter Tonguette • Making-of Featurette • Selected Sound Bites • B-Rolls • Theatrical Trailer • 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Lossless Audio • Optional English Subtitles • Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
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'The Last Valley' (1971) - coming June 23rd "From acclaimed writer/director James Clavell (Shogun, The Great Escape, To Sir, with Love, The Satan Bug), the stirring war epic The Last Valley stars screen greats Michael Caine (The Ipcress File, Kidnapped) and Omar Sharif (Juggernaut, Doctor Zhivago). As the Thirty Years’ War rages through 17th-century Germany, a fierce captain (Caine) lays waste to any village his army encounters. But when he arrives in an undisturbed valley where he meets a beautiful peasant girl (Florinda Bolkan, Flavia the Heretic), his long-dead memories of peace and happiness are reawakened. As war closes in, will he heed its call... or fight for the new life he has found? This powerful film is both a magnificent spectacle and an intensely personal story of love, friendship and loss. Co-starring Nigel Davenport (Mary, Queen of Scots), Per Oscarsson (Endless Night) and Arthur O’Connell (Anatomy of a Murder), with a rousing score by the great John Barry (The Lion in Winter) and top-notch cinematography by Norman Warwick (The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and John Wilcox (Dr. Who and the Daleks)." Special features and specs
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could turn out a bit of a mess judging by that description but i love this movie. its one of those that's a bit mental and you wonder how it ever got greenlit. |
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'Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills' - coming to Blu-ray on June 30th Pre-order available at Amazon US - $24.95 Special Features: -Brand New 2K Master -NEW Interview with Robert Beltran -Theatrical Trailer -Optional English Subtitles -Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
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'Not for Publication' (1984) - coming to Blu-ray June 30th Pre-order available at Amazon US - $24.95 Special Features: -Brand New 4K Master -NEW Audio Commentary by Filmmaker Allan Arkush and Filmmaker/Historian Daniel Kremer -16-Minute Documentary About Actor/Filmmaker Paul Bartel Featuring Interviews with Roger Corman, John Landis, Tab Hunter and Others -Theatrical Trailer -Optional English Subtitles -Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
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'Gotcha!' (1985) - coming Soon to Blu-ray Starring Linda Fiorentino, Anthony Edwards & Alex Rocco - Shot by King Baggot (The Last Star Fighter, Fast-Walking) - Music by Bill Conti (Rocky, F/X) - Screenplay by Dan Gordon (Passenger 57, The Hurricane) - Directed by Jeff Kanew (Tough Guys, V.I. Warshawski, Revenge of the Nerds).
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