Finally, ten minutes with Charles Manson himself in a reel cobbled together
from archival interviews reveal the guy to be as nutty as an Almond Rocha.
Special Features Audio commentary from 2002 featuring director Robert Altman and producer David Foster New making - of documentary, featuring members of the Cast and Crew New conversation about the film and Altman's career between film historians Cari Beauchamp and Rick Jewell Featurette from the film's 1970 production Art Directors Guild Film Society Q&A from 1999 with production designer Leon Ericksen Excerpts
from archival interviews with cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond Gallery of stills from the set by photographer Steve Schapiro Excerpts from two 1971 episodes of The Dick Cavett Show featuring Altman and film critic Pauline Kael Trailer PLUS: An essay by novelist and critic Nathaniel Rich
, which intersperses clips
from an archival interview with Kazan with interview nuggets from Steinbeck's son and a Steinbeck scholar, each of whom is actively engaged in shallow hagiography of the man without deviating much from the standard read of Kazan's adaptation.
Not exact matches
For more then - and - now photos,
archival coverage
from past SPORTS ILLUSTRATED issues, and
interviews and chats with selected athletes, go to cnnsi.com.
It presents some
archival materials and shots
from the film along with a series of new
interviews.
Using
archival photos and film, including performances by Simone over a period of more than three decades, excerpts
from the singer's diaries, and
interviews with family members, friends and musical colleagues, What Happened, Miss Simone?
Conan:
From the Vault — Never - before - seen
archival interviews with stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones and Sandahl Bergman, and director John Milius
Kennedy tells this story with
interviews — with Hamilton himself, his family, his friends, and his wife, professional volleyball player Gabrielle Reece, who understands her husband's passion but knows that he's capable of being a husband and a father, too — and an abundance of
archival footage collected
from throughout Hamilton's life.
In telling Crowhurst's sad story, Osmond and Rothwell intercut narration
from Crowhurst's journals,
archival film, and
interviews with the sailor's family, friends, and colleagues.
Director Matt Tyrnauer mixes lively
archival footage, including a memorable news
interview with an angry Italian grandmother, with testimony
from passionate experts to demonstrate the importance of city design.
There are also some
archival interviews: Terry Gilliam in discussion with film scholar Peter von Bagh as the 1998 Midnight Sun Film Festival and actress Shelley Duvall with Ton Snyder on Tomorrow
from 1981.
Special Features High - definition digital transfer
from the 2004 Film Foundation restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
Archival introduction to the film by director Jean Renoir «Around the River,» a 60 - minute 2008 documentary by Arnaud Mandagaran about the making of the film
Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese from 2004 Audio interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes
Interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese
from 2004 Audio
interview with producer Ken McEldowney from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes
interview with producer Ken McEldowney
from 2000 «Jean Renoir: A Passage Through India,» a new video essay by film writer Paul Ryan Trailer Plus: An essay by film scholar Ian Christie and original production notes by Renoir
The documentary based on the book, directed by Kent Jones, couples
archival photos and audio
from the
interview and does its best to make us feel like we're sat in the room with Hitch, Truffaut and their translator.
DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: The Story of the National Lampoon Directed and written by Douglas Tirola, co-written by Mark Monroe (USA)-- New York Premiere, Documentary Using rare, never - before - seen
archival footage and in - depth
interviews with fans and founders, Douglas Tirola traces National Lampoon's evolution
from underground countercultural movement to mainstream household brand.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new
interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts
from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel footage
from the set, and excerpts
from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an
archival article.
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio commentary
from 2015 featuring actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New
interviews with actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read by Nelson - Documentary
from 2015 featuring
interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and
archival interviews and footage - Excerpts
from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio
interview with Hughes - Segment
from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio
interview with Molly Ringwald
from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay by critic David Kamp
Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment present a first look at the new documentary Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics, a compelling insider's tale and a 75th anniversary celebration as seen through the inkwells of those who created and lived it, balanced with insights
from key historians and filled with
interviews,
archival footage, and a dazzling parade of those forever riveting and splashy DC covers.
Using
interviews from family, band - mates and others in his life, as well as fantastic
archival footage and dozens of recordings, you will find yourself with a new appreciation and deeper understanding of the music legend.
New to this edition are the 2000 documentary «Hitchcock: The Early Years,»
archival interview footage with Alfred Hitchcock
from Mike Scott's 1966 television
interview, excerpts
from François Truffaut's 1962 audio
interview with Hitchcock, a visual essay by Hitchcock scholar Leonard Leff, original production design drawings, and a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Cairns.
Using rare, never - before - seen
archival footage and in - depth
interviews with fans and founders, Douglas Tirola traces National Lampoon's evolution
from underground countercultural movement to mainstream household brand.
Extras:
Interview from 2005 with Moreau; archival interviews with Moreau, Malle, actor Maurice Ronet, and original soundtrack session pianist René Urtreger; footage of Miles Davis and Malle from the soundtrack recording session; program from 2005 about the score featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins; Malle's student film «Crazeologie,» featuring Charlie Parker's song «Crazeology»; trailers; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Terrence Rafferty, an interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vince
Interview from 2005 with Moreau;
archival interviews with Moreau, Malle, actor Maurice Ronet, and original soundtrack session pianist René Urtreger; footage of Miles Davis and Malle
from the soundtrack recording session; program
from 2005 about the score featuring jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis and critic Gary Giddins; Malle's student film «Crazeologie,» featuring Charlie Parker's song «Crazeology»; trailers; a booklet featuring an essay by critic Terrence Rafferty, an
interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vince
interview with Malle, and a tribute by film producer Vincent Malle.
Extras: «Night of Anubis,» a never - before - presented work - print edit of the film; new program featuring filmmakers Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, and Robert Rodriguez; never - before - seen 16 mm dailies reel; new piece featuring Russo about the commercial and industrial - film production company where key «Night of the Living Dead» filmmakers got their start; audio commentaries
from 1994, featuring Romero, Russo, producer Karl Hardman, actor Judith O'Dea, and more;
archival interviews with Romero and actors Duane Jones and Judith Ridley; new programs about the editing, the score, and directing ghouls; new
interviews with Gary R. Streiner and Russel W. Streiner; trailer, radio spots, and TV spots; an essay by critic Stuart Klawans.
The many extras include vintage documentaries, specifically a generous clip
from D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, a new
interview with Cox,
archival footage, and a phone
interview with Vicious.
Archival supplements include audio excerpts
from Bogdanovich's 1972
interview with Hawks and an
interview with novelist and screenwriter Borden Chase.
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer
from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new
interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator:
archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
Extras: New program on the film's cinematography featuring a conversation between Lassally and critic Peter Cowie; excerpt
from a 1982 episode of «The Dick Cavett Show» featuring Finney; new
interview with actor Vanessa Redgrave on director Tony Richardson, to whom she was married
from 1962 to 1967; new
interview with film scholar Duncan Petrie on the movie's impact on British cinema; illustrated
archival audio
interview with composer John Addison on his Oscar - winning score for the film; new
interview with the director's - cut editor, Robert Lambert; an essay by scholar Neil Sinyard.
Rowdy McDowall:
From Apes to Bats, a 2016 video piece featuring
archival footage of McDowall and cast and crew
interviews (BLU - RAY ONLY)
We even hear
from Price and de Toth themselves through relevant
archival interview excerpts.
There is no new footage and no
interviews shot for this film, only
archival material
from Brando's performances, his television
interviews and some behind the scenes footage and rare videos of his personal life.
New audio commentary by Troy Howarth Exclusive introduction by actress Erika Blanc New
interview with critic Stephen Thrower The Night Erika Came Out of the Grave — exclusive
interview with Erika Blanc The Whip and the Body —
archival interview with Erika Blanc Still Rising
from the Grave —
archival interview with production designer Lorenzo Baraldi Original Italian and US theatrical trailers Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx
Mixing
archival footage
from Wilson's life, video of the class she teaches, and
interviews with both her and her students, as well as with fellow veteran actors like Frances McDormand and Tyne Daly, Nyswaner tries to speak to larger truths about acting and life while also recounting the details of Wilson's life.
Again, more time should have been spent on the score — still a landmark for the composer and the genre — but Paramount's features tend to be briskly paced impressions of the filmmaking process; in this particular release, however, the diversity of
interviews boosts the substance level
from fluff to
archival.
Leone (in a nightgown) and Fonda also appear briefly in
archival interviews from the 1980s and»70s in the first piece.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration New
interview with cinematographer John Bailey about director of photography Conrad Hall's work in the film New interview with film historian Bobbi O'Steen on the film's editing New interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film New interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris
interview with cinematographer John Bailey about director of photography Conrad Hall's work in the film New
interview with film historian Bobbi O'Steen on the film's editing New interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film New interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris
interview with film historian Bobbi O'Steen on the film's editing New
interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film New interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris
interview with film critic and jazz historian Gary Giddins about Quincy Jones's music for the film New
interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris
interview with writer Douglass K. Daniel on director Richard Brooks
Interview with Brooks from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris
Interview with Brooks
from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris Fuji
from a 1998 episode of the French television series «Cinema Cinemas» «With Love
From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two archival NBC interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris Fuji
From Truman,» a short 1966 documentary featuring novelist Truman Capote, directed by Albert and David Maysles Two
archival NBC
interviews with Capote: one following the author on a 1966 visit to Holcomb, Kansas, and the other conducted by Barbara Walters in 1967 Trailer Plus: An essay by critic Chris Fujiwara
Disc Features - High - definition digital restoration, approved by cinematographer Mark Lee Ping - bin, with 5.1 surround DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu - ray edition - @ «In the Mood for Love,» director Wong Kar - wai's documentary on the making of the film - Deleted scenes with director's commentary — Hua yang de nian hua (2000), a short film by Wong -
Archival interview with Wong and a «cinema lesson» given by the director at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival - Toronto International Film Festival press conference
from 2000, with stars Maggie Cheung Man - yuk and Tony Leung Chiu - wai - Trailers and TV spots - The music of In the Mood for Love, presented in an interactive essay, on the DVD edition - Essay by film scholar Gina Marchetti illuminating the film's unique setting on the DVD edition - Photo gallery on the DVD edition - Biographies of key cast and crew on the DVD edition - Two new
interviews with critic Tony Rayns, one about the film and the other about the soundtrack, on the Blu - ray edition - A booklet featuring the Liu Yi - chang story that provided thematic inspiration for the film, an essay by film critic Li Cheuk - to, and a director's statement (DVD edition); a booklet featuring an essay by novelist and film critic Steve Erickson and the Liu Yi - chang story that provided thematic inspiration for the film (Blu - ray edition)
Director Morgan Neville, who won an Oscar for «20 Feet
From Stardom,» combines
interviews with
archival footage to explore how Rogers handled hard issues — racism, war, divorce — through a lens of kindness and love.
The entire documentary takes a look back on all three films
from today's perspective and includes some
archival footage as well as present day
interviews with the cast and the effects team.
This documentary
from Serge Bromberg and Ruxandra Medrea explores the film that could have been, with some insightful
archival and modern
interviews that tries to piece together what would have Clouzot's most ambitious work.
Also include two brief deleted scenes — one with the occupying Nazi soldiers, another concerning her friendship with a young woman she discovers is a collaborator — and an
archival TV
interview with Jean - Pierre Melville and Jean - Paul Belmondo
from 1961.
In Jason Osder's Let the Fire Burn,
archival film
from news broadcasts,
interviews and courtroom hearings present a non-fictionalized historical documentary that is simultaneously fascinating and deeply disturbing.
Carried over
from the earlier DVD edition are two commentary tracks (one by co-writer Jean Gruault, Truffaut collaborator Suzanne Schiffman, editor Claudine Bouche, and Truffaut scholar Annette Insdorf, the other featuring actress Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut biographer Serge Toubiana), excerpts
from the 1985 documentary The Key to Jules and Jim about the author Henri - Pierre Roche, an episode of Cineaste de notre temps
from 1965 dedicated to Truffaut, and a segment
from the series L'Invitie du Dimanche
from 1969 with Truffaut, Moreau, and filmmaker Jean Renoir, footage of Truffaut
interviewed by Richard Roud at the 1977 New York Film Festival, excerpts
from Truffaut's presentation at a 1979 American Film Institute «Dialogue on Film,» a 1980
archival audio
interview with Truffaut conducted by Claude - Jean Philippe, video
interviews with cinematographer Raoul Coutard and co-writer Jean Gruault, and a video conversation between scholars Robert Stam and Dudley Andrew.
Blu - ray Highlight: The Blu - ray doesn't actually feature any bonus material, but the accompanying DVD version does, although the only extra of note is a documentary
from 2004 that combines
archival footage with survivor
interviews about the Holocaust.
It features commentary (in French, with English subtitled) by Truffaut's co-screenwriter Jean - Louis Richard and Truffaut scholar Serge Toubiana (originally recorded in 2000), the half - hour 1999 documentary Monsieur Truffaut Meets Mr. Hitchcock (about the famous
interview book), a new video essay by film critic Kent Jones, and an
archival interview with Truffaut
from 1965 about the film, plus a leaflet with an essay by Molly Haskell.
Paramount comes out with a new two - disc special edition with new commentary by Peter Bogdanovich (which he supplements with
archival recordings
from his
interviews with John Ford and James Stewart), a second track with bonus audio clips of Ford, Stewart and Lee Marvin and a new seven - part featurette «The Size of Legends, The Souls of Myth.»
Yet in addition to these new articles, our site contains a wealth of
archival interviews with Beatty conducted by Roger Ebert, including this essential conversation
from 1967, in which Beatty discusses the controversial violence in «Bonnie and Clyde» famously panned by The New York Times critic Bosley Crowther.
Special Features HD Master Derived
From The Digital Intermediate
Archival Negative Take A Chance On Me — An
Interview With Actor Ty Burrell Gunn For Hire — An
Interview With Writer James Gunn Punk, Rock, & Zombie — An
Interview With Actor Jake Weber Killing Time At The Mall: The Special Effects Of Dawn Of The Dead — An
Interview With Special Makeup Effects Artists David Anderson And Heather Langenkamp Anderson Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary By Director Zach Snyder And Producer Eric Newman Theatrical Trailer Still Gallery Audio Commentary With Director Zach Snyder And Producer Eric Newman Splitting Headaches: Anatomy Of Exploding Heads Attack Of The Living Dead Raising The Dead Andy's Lost Tape Special Report: Zombie Invasion Undead And Loving It: A Mockumentary Drawing The Dead Featurette Storyboard Comparisons Hidden Easter Egg
The film is told entirely through
archival footage assembled
from the performer's 30 - year career in entertainment, including rare TV
interviews and performances
from around the world.
Both editions feature a new visual essay on the film by Bergman scholar Peter Cowie and two
archival interviews: a brief (under four minute) clip with Bergman discussing the film
from 1967, and a longer audio - only
interview with Bergman conducted (in English) by filmmakers Olivier Assayas and Stig Bjorkman in 1990.
Assistant director Terry Sanders, film critic F. X. Feeney, archivist Robert Gitt and author Preston Neal Jones are gathered to provide commentary and the disc offers the original 40 - minute documentary «The Making of Night of the Hunter,» a video
interview with Laughton biographer Simon Callow, an
archival interview with cinematographer Stanley Cortez, a 15 - minute episode of the BBC show Moving Pictures about the film and a clip
from The Ed Sullivan Show with Shelly Winters and Peter Graves performing a scene that was cut
from the film among the wealth of supplements.
Previously available in a movie - only edition
from MGM, Criterion delivers a stunning DVD and Blu - ray two - disc edition with a magnificent transfer and the correct aspect ratio (1.66:1, not the open - matte 1.33 as previously released, which reveals the top of the set in at least one scene), on a two - disc set featuring with commentary, an original 40 - minute documentary, new and
archival interviews and clips, but the great treasure is the 159 - minute documentary Charles Laughton Directs The Night of the Hunter, an unprecedented look at a director directing composed almost entirely of recently discovered outtakes and production footage
from the film.