At Close Range Limited Edition Blu-Ray w/ Slipcover and Extras (REGION B)
At Close Range Limited Edition Blu-Ray w/ Slipcover and Extras (REGION B)
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SYNOPSIS
Inspired by real life events that occurred in 1970s Philadelphia, James Foley's intense At Close Range is a criminally underseen crime drama with riveting lead performances by Sean Penn (Mystic River) and Christopher Walken (True Romance).
Brad Whitewood Jr. (Penn) reconnects with his estranged father, Brad Sr. (Walken), a notorious and charismatic criminal. Fascinated by his father's lifestyle, Brad Jr. forms a gang with his brother Tommy and begins stealing tractors. Their criminal activities quickly draw them deeper into Brad Sr.'s world, but their illicit pursuits take a grim turn when the gang cross the point of no return into murder. Now in too deep, Brad Jr. must now confront the chilling truth about his father's nefarious actions.
With a stacked supporting cast including Kiefer Sutherland (Flatliners), Crispin Glover (River's Edge) and Mary Stuart Masterson (Daniel Isn't Real), and a haunting soundtrack by frequent Madonna collaborator Patrick Leonard which includes the original song "Live to Tell" performed by Madonna, At Close Range is an atmospheric thriller ripe for rediscovery.
LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original lossless stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary with film critic Adrian Martin
- Archival audio commentary with director James Foley and film historian Nick Redman
- Sins of the Father: Masculinity, Murder, and Morality in At Close Range, a brand-new appreciation by author and academic Dr. Laura Mayne
- Keeping the Score, a brand-new examination of the film's score by film historian and composer Neil Brand
- Archival interview with director James Foley
- Isolated score track
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original artwork
- Double sided foldout poster featuring original artwork
- Six postcard sized artcards
- Booklet featuring new writing by Barry Forshaw and original production notes