Charley Varrick Blu-ray Detailed

Kino Lorber Studio Classics detailed their upcoming November 12th Blu-ray release of the fantastic 1973 action film Charley Varrick.  This all-time classic is one of the “must own” releases of the year.  Here are the full specs from the Kino Lorber Studio Classics Facebook page:

 

Coming November 12th!

Charley Varrick (1973) with optional English subtitles

  • Brand New 4K Master
  • Refracted Personae: Iconography and Abstraction in Don Siegel’s American Purgatory – An examination of Don Siegel’s signature directorial style and key thematic elements in his later masterpiece, CHARLEY VARRICK by Film Historian Howard S. Berger
  • Last of the Independents: The Making of Charley Varrick – 72-Minute doc featuring interviews with Kristoffer Tabori (Siegel’s son), actors Andy Robinson and Jacqueline Scott, stunt driver and actor Craig R. Baxley, composer Lalo Schifrin, and Howard A. Rodman (son of screenwriter, Howard Rodman)
  • Audio Commentary by Film Historian Toby Roan
  • Limited Edition Booklet Essay by Film Critic Nick Pinkerton
  • “Trailers From Hell” with Josh Olson and Howard Redman
  • Theatrical Trailer

Color 111 Minutes 1.85:1 Rated PG

From Don Siegel, the legendary director of The Shootist, Coogan’s Bluff, The Black Windmill and Two Mules for Sister Sara comes this tough-as-nails action classic about a small-time crook who outfoxes the mob and the law. Screen great Walter Matthau (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The Laughing Policeman) stars as the titular career criminal, with the powerful Joe Don Baker (Walking Tall, Framed) as the tough Mafia hitman on his tail. Charley robs small banks with small payrolls. That keeps him out of trouble until he stumbles onto the mob’s secret stash. The chase is on as the Big Boys go after the “Last of the Independents.” It’s a heart-pounding ride that builds to a fiery airborne climax as Charley makes his last desperate run for the Mexican border and safety. The stellar cast includes Felicia Farr (3:10 to Yuma), Andy Robinson (Dirty Harry), John Vernon (Point Blank), Sheree North (Madigan), Norman Fell (Bullitt), Benson Fong (Our Man Flint), Woodrow Parfrey (Papillon) and William Schallert (In the Heat of the Night). Two of the film’s best features are the terrific photography by Michael C. Butler (The Missouri Breaks) and original music score by Lalo Schifrin (Prime Cut).

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