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At Close Range 4K (1986)
de James Foley

Vinegar Syndrome - 24 février 2026

Titre Original
Audio
: English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 1h51
Format : 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray / import US  
Zone : 4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region A
Genre : Crime, Drame

Synopsis
Juvenile delinquent Brad Whitewood, Jr. knows about petty theft, but he wants big money — enough to blow the lid off his boring life, enough to get out of town and to find his dad, a big-time thief. Seductive and sinister, Brad's father is full of toxic wisdom that makes his illicit life appear eerily sexy. But when Brad witnesses his father deliberately killing someone, he realizes he may not only be in over his head...he may also lose it for good.

    Contenu et Bonus

    • 2-Disc Set: 4K Ultra HD + Region A Blu-ray
    • New audio commentary with film historians Bill Ackerman and Jim Laczkowski
    • Archival audio commentary with director James Foley, moderated by film historian Nick Redman, recorded in 2015
    • Hillbilly Lucifer - a new video interview with actor Christopher Walken
    • Controlling Your Destiny - a new video interview with actor Sean Penn
    • Casting Badasses - a new video interview with casting directors Risa Bramon Garcia and Billy Hopkins
    • It's Blood, Don't Break It - a new video essay by film historian Chris O'Neill
    • Archival interview with director James Foley, recorded in 2018
    • Archival interview with composer Patrick Leonard, recorded in 2020
    • Crime in Pennsylvania, The Real Johnston Gang - an archival interview with former reporter and author of Jailing the Johnston Gang Bruce Mowday, recorded in 2020
    • Badlands - short location video of key geographic locations of actual events
    • Theatrical trailer
    • New text essays by film programmer Cristina Caccioppo, film critic Matt Lynch, film historian Adrian Martin and writer and filmmaker Dan Mecca
    • English SDH subtitles