Friday, May 20, 2016

Arrow Video Unleashes Ken Russell's "Crimes of Passion"


Arrow Video recently send us over information for their upcoming DVD & Blu-Ray release of Ken Russel's "Crimes of Passion". The 1984 film stars Kathleen Turner, Anthony Perkins, John Laughlin and Bruce Davison.

Special features on the DVD & Blu-Ray includes Brand new 2K restoration of the film from original film materials, High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations of the director's cut and unrated versions of the film, Optional subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing, Audio commentary with director Ken Russell and producer-screenwriter Barry Sandler, Seven deleted/extended scenes with optional commentary by Sandler, - Brand-new interview with Sandler recorded especially for this release, Home movie footage of Ken Russell visiting Florida for a retrospective screening of Crimes of Passion at the 2009 Florida Film Festival, - Theatrical trailer, Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Twins of Evil and Illustrated booklet containing new writing by Ken Russell's biographer, Paul Sutton, correspondence between Russell and Kathleen Turner, and an on-set interview with Russell (first pressing only)

"Crimes of Passions hits retail on July 12th

Press Release:

She is watched. She is worshipped. And she must remain a mystery.

In the early eighties British enfant terrible Ken Russell travelled to America and placed his unorthodox imprint on a pair of US movies. The first was the Altered States, so out-there its screenwriter disowned it. The second was the equally crazy Crimes of Passion, starring Kathleen Turner (Body Heat, Serial Mom) at the height of her powers.

Fashion designer Joanna Crane (Turner) leads a double life. By night she is China Blue, a prostitute who's attracted the unwanted attention of two men. One is a sexually frustrated private detective hired by her employees. The other is psychopathic priest (played by Norman Bates himself, Anthony Perkins) in possession of a murderous sex toy.

With its outré screenplay by Barry Sandler and over the top score by Rick Wakeman, Crimes of Passion may just be the most outrageous Ken Russell film ever made - and that's quite some feat!

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