A Dandy In Aspic (1968) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
A Dandy In Aspic (1968) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
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- Großbritannien, 1968
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Genre:
Thriller
Spieldauer: 107 Min. - Regie: Anthony Mann
- Darsteller: Laurence Harvey, Mia Farrow, Tom Courtenay, Harry Andrews
- Filmmusik: Quincy Jones
- Deutscher Titel: Der Todestanz eines Killers
- Sprache: Englisch
- Bild: Widescreen
- Untertitel: Englisch
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The final film by the great Anthony Mann (Winchester '73, El Cid) A Dandy in Aspic is a stylish and complex cold-war thriller starring Laurence Harvey (Room at the Top, The Manchurian Candidate) as a Russian double-agent working for British Intelligence who is assigned to track down and kill an unusual target.
Falling between the outlandish exploits of James Bond and the dour realism of John le Carré’s ‘circus of spies’, this paranoid thriller is a dark and refined affair, with a superb supporting cast headed by Mia Farrow (Rosemary’s Baby, See No Evil) and Tom Courtenay (The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Otley), wonderful cinematography by regular Powell and Pressburger cameraman Christopher Challis, and with a terrific score by Quincy Jones.
Extras
High Definition remaster
Original mono audio
Audio commentary with author and critic Samm Deighan
The BEHP Interview with Christopher Challis (1988, 107 mins): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the cinematographer in conversation with Kevin Gough-Yates
A Time to Die (2019, 10 mins): members of the crew recall aspects of the film’s production
Pulling Strings (2019, 22 mins): titles designer Michael Graham Smith and puppeteer Ronnie Le Drew discuss the distinctive opening credit sequence
Inside Mann (2019, 12 mins): an appreciation by critic and broadcaster Richard Combs
London to Berlin (2019, 6 mins): an exploration of A Dandy in Aspic’s British and German locations
Berlin: The Swinging City (1968, 5 mins): original promotional film produced by Columbia Pictures
Isolated music & effects track
Original theatrical trailer
Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Limited edition exclusive 28-page booklet with a new essay by Jeff Billington, an archival on-set report, Derek Marlowe on A Dandy in Aspic, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
Falling between the outlandish exploits of James Bond and the dour realism of John le Carré’s ‘circus of spies’, this paranoid thriller is a dark and refined affair, with a superb supporting cast headed by Mia Farrow (Rosemary’s Baby, See No Evil) and Tom Courtenay (The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Otley), wonderful cinematography by regular Powell and Pressburger cameraman Christopher Challis, and with a terrific score by Quincy Jones.
Extras
High Definition remaster
Original mono audio
Audio commentary with author and critic Samm Deighan
The BEHP Interview with Christopher Challis (1988, 107 mins): an archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring the cinematographer in conversation with Kevin Gough-Yates
A Time to Die (2019, 10 mins): members of the crew recall aspects of the film’s production
Pulling Strings (2019, 22 mins): titles designer Michael Graham Smith and puppeteer Ronnie Le Drew discuss the distinctive opening credit sequence
Inside Mann (2019, 12 mins): an appreciation by critic and broadcaster Richard Combs
London to Berlin (2019, 6 mins): an exploration of A Dandy in Aspic’s British and German locations
Berlin: The Swinging City (1968, 5 mins): original promotional film produced by Columbia Pictures
Isolated music & effects track
Original theatrical trailer
Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Limited edition exclusive 28-page booklet with a new essay by Jeff Billington, an archival on-set report, Derek Marlowe on A Dandy in Aspic, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits