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Harlequin Limited Edition (1980)
de Simon Wincer

Powerhouse Films - 18 mars 2025

Titre Original
Audio
: English
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 1h35
Format : Blu-ray Limited Edition / import UK
Zone : B
Genre : Fantasy

Synopsis
A modern-day politician is faced with an incomprehensible in this mystical-fantasy. Senator Rast is a very powerful man. But his is nothing compared to the extraordinary power of the enigmatic stranger who mysteriously comes to "visit" him.

Contenu et Bonus
  • Brand-new 4K restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films
  • Original mono audio
  • Audio commentary with director Simon Wincer and producer Antony I Ginnane (2004)
  • Archival TV interview with actors David Hemmings and Robert Powell (1980)
  • Archival audio interview with Simon Wincer (1979)
  • Archival audio interview with associate producer Jane Scott (1979) 
  • Archival audio interview with production designer Bernard Hides (1979)
  • ‘Not Quite Hollywood’ Interviews (2008): extensive selection of outtakes from Mark Hartley’s acclaimed documentary on Australian cinema, featuring Wincer, Ginnane, writer Everett De Roche, and actor Gus Mercurio
  • Appreciation by the academic and Australian cinema specialist Stephen Morgan (2024)
  • Destruction from Down Under (2018): Kim Newman revisits the Australian genre film boom of the 1970s and 1980s
  • Isolated score
  • Original teaser trailer 
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery: promotional and publicity material, and behind the scenes
  • Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Julian Upton, exclusive extracts from producer Antony I Ginnane’s unpublished memoirs, archival interviews with director Simon Wincer and art director Bernard Hides, and film credits