Cutter's Way (1981)
by Ivan Passer
Vinegar Syndrome – October 29 , 2022
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Original Title :
Audio : English: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono (48kHz, 24-bit)
Music: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles : English SDH
Duration : 1h49
Size : Blu ray Vinegar Syndrome Exclusive / US import
Area : A
Genre : Drama, Crime, Film Noir
Synopsis
Unambitious yacht salesman and gigolo Richard Bone (Bridges) skates on his good looks and avoids all responsibility. His best friend Alex Cutter (Heard) returned from Vietnam with his body ruined, but his mind sharpened and attuned to the injustices and politics that led to his predicament. After Bone witnesses a shadowy figure dump a young woman's body in the trash, he fingers local oil magnate JJ Cord (Stephen Elliott, Beverly Hills Cop and Death Wish) as the killer. As Bone backs away from this accusation, Cutter charges forward on a crusade to make Cord pay not only for this murder, but for all the other crimes fat cats like him have routinely gotten away with. Cutter's long-suffering wife Mo (Eichhorn), struggles to keep her own head above the surface, while steering the two men toward saner waters.
- Region A Blu-ray
- New 2K restoration from its 35mm interpositive
- “Mo's Way,” a newly filmed video interview with star Lisa Eichhorn
- “From Cutter and Bone to Cutter's Way,” a newly filmed video interview with former UA Classics exec Ira Deutchman
- Archive video interview with director Ivan Passer
- Archival video interview with writer Jeffrey Alan Fiskin
- Archive video interview with producer Paul Gurian
- Archival video featurette on composer Jack Nitzsche
- Archival audio introduction by star Jeff Bridges
- Archival video introduction by director Bertrand Tavernier
- Image gallery
- Theatrical trailers
- Isolated music track
- Newly recorded audio commentary by novelist Matthew Specktor
- Archival audio commentary by film historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman
- Archival audio commentary by assistant director Larry Franco and unit production manager Barrie Osborne
- Booklet with a new essay by DJ and writer Margaret Barton-Fumo and archival essay by Cult Movies author Danny Peary
- English SDH subtitles