A THRILLING GANGSTER FILM IN THE VEIN OF BONNIE & CLYDE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF CUJO AND THE INCREDIBLE ALLIGATOR
FOR THE FIRST TIME ON BLU-RAY
"THE BEST SCREENPLAY EVER WRITTEN FOR AN EXPLOITATION FILM. […] A MIRACLE." QUENTIN TARANTINO
Abused by an abusive father, Polly Franklin decides to leave the family farm for Chicago. She will be a seamstress, dancer, prostitute and waitress, and will even spend a stint in prison. Her journey brings her closer to the underworld of the 1930s, until the fateful day when Polly meets a certain John Dillinger...
A year before their collaboration on The Incredible Alligator , director Lewis Teague and screenwriter John Sayles tackle the gangster film. Despite a modest budget, their reconstruction of 1930s America commands respect. Red for a Mobster also stands out for its exclusively female point of view: the world of crime and the Great Depression is seen here through the eyes of Polly Franklin, the incredible Pamela Sue Martin ( Dynasty ). In a single role, she embodies all those who have been broken by the American dream. Somewhere between Bonnie & Clyde and Once Upon a Time in America , Red for a Mobster is available for the first time on Blu-ray™!
RED FOR A CRIME by Lewis Teague
(1979 - Colors - 93 min)
High Definition Master
Original version with French subtitles
Blu-ray Edition
Unreleased on Blu-ray
SUPPLEMENTS (IN HD)
. RIGHT ON THE MARK (19 mins – HD)
In this exclusive interview, director Lewis Teague talks about discovering the profession with Roger Corman, the influence of the New Wave on his first feature film Red for a Crook and his collaboration with composer James Horner.
. WIN THE GAME (19 mins – HD)
A visual adaptation of the film review published in Cahiers du cinéma in October 2021 and written by his greatest admirer, Quentin Tarantino.
. TRAILER
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BD 50 • HIGH DEFINITION MASTER • 1080/23.98p • AVC ENCODING
Original Version DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 • French Subtitles
1.85 format respected • Colors • Film duration: 93 mins
Not recommended for children under 12 years old
Released on May 16, 2023