PRE-ORDER The Final Programme (1973) Severin - 4K UHD / Blu-ray
PRE-ORDER The Final Programme (1973) Severin - 4K UHD / Blu-ray
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Street Date: 3/31
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A lethal dandy genius is thrust into a mind-melting conspiracy of mad scientists, pinball nuns and immortal ambisexuals bent on world domination.
2 DISC COLLECTION WITH 6+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDING THE FIRST-EVER HOME VIDEO PARTICIPATION OF MICHAEL MOORCOCK
For more than 50 years, it's been called "endlessly inventive" (The Guardian), "audaciously bonkers" (Frame Rated) and "unlike any movie you've ever seen" (B&S About Movies). Now experience the "weird gem that needs to be celebrated" (Mondo Bizarro) in UHD for the first time ever: In this premier adaptation of a Michael Moorcock novel, writer/director/production designer Robert Fuest (THE ABOMINABLE DR. PHIBES, THE DEVIL'S RAIN) unleashes Moorcock's lethal dandy genius Jerry Cornelius (Jon Finch of Hitchcock's FRENZY and Polanski's MACBETH) into a mind-melting conspiracy of mad scientists, pinball nuns and immortal ambisexuals bent on world domination. Jenny Runacre (THE PASSENGER), Sterling Hayden (THE KILLING) and Harry Andrews (THE NIGHTCOMERS) co-star in this "stylish acid comedy" (Boston Phoenix) - also known as LAST DAYS OF MAN ON EARTH - now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal, with 6+ hours of Special Features that include audio commentaries, video essays and a revealing new on-camera interview with Michael Moorcock.
Special Features
- Commentary With Andrew Nette, Co-Editor Of Dangerous Visions And New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 To 1985
- Commentary With Director Robert Fuest And Actress Jenny Runacre, Moderated By Author/Film Historian Jonathan Sothcott
- Interview With Author Michael Moorcock
- Interview With Producer Sanford Lieberson
- Interview With Producer John Goldstone
- Jenny Runacre In Conversation With Kier-La Janisse, Author Of House Of Psychotic Women
- Interview With James Riley, Author Of The Bad Trip: Dark Omens, New Worlds And The End Of The Sixties
- Video Essay By Costume Historian Elissa Rose
- A Feast Of Fuest With Kim Newman, Author Of Nightmare Movies
- And More
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