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Patrick - Limited Edition All-Region/1080p - BLU-RAY

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From director Richard Franklin (Roadgames) comes Patrick, a terrifying fusion of science fiction and Hitchcockian thriller, starring Susan Penhaligon (House of Mortal Sin), Robert Helpmann (The Red Shoes), and Robert Thompson (Thirst). Murderer Patrick (Thompson) is kept in a comatose state between life and death, under the watchful eye of the eccentric Dr Roget (Helpmann). When he is assigned a caring new nurse, Kathy (Penhaligon), he becomes possessive, and uses telekinetic powers to torment anyone who comes between them. Produced by Antony I Ginnane (Snapshot), written by Everett de Roche (Harlequin), and scored by Brian May (Mad Max), Patrick's unprecedented international success made it a landmark of the Australian New Wave. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION Blu-ray SPECIAL FEATURES - Brand-new 4K restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films; Three presentations of the film the original Australian theatrical version (113 mins); the shortened, re-dubbed US theatrical cut (97 mins); and the Italian-language version, featuring an alternative score by prog-rock legends Goblin, presented with English subtitles for the first time (102 mins); Original mono audio; Audio commentary with director Richard Franklin and screenwriter Everett de Roche (2002); On-set Interview with Richard Franklin (1978, 10 mins) behind-the-scenes interview with the Patrick director, conducted by Australian film critic Ivan Hutchinson; On-stage Interview with Richard Franklin (2001, 9 mins) previously unseen interview in which the director discusses Patrick and it's unofficial Italian sequel, 1980's Patrick Still Lives; A Coffee Break with Antony I. Ginnane (2009, 18 mins) the renowned genre-film producer revisits Patrick; 'Not Quite Hollywood' Interviews (2008, 62 mins) extensive selection of outtakes from Mark Hartley's acclaimed documentary on Australian cinema, featuring Franklin
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    • Genre: Horror
    • Description: From director Richard Franklin (Roadgames) comes Patrick, a terrifying fusion of science fiction and Hitchcockian thriller, starring Susan Penhaligon (House of Mortal Sin), Robert Helpmann (The Red Shoes), and Robert Thompson (Thirst). Murderer Patrick (Thompson) is kept in a comatose state between life and death, under the watchful eye of the eccentric Dr Roget (Helpmann). When he is assigned a caring new nurse, Kathy (Penhaligon), he becomes possessive, and uses telekinetic powers to torment anyone who comes between them. Produced by Antony I Ginnane (Snapshot), written by Everett de Roche (Harlequin), and scored by Brian May (Mad Max), Patrick's unprecedented international success made it a landmark of the Australian New Wave. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION Blu-ray SPECIAL FEATURES - Brand-new 4K restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films; Three presentations of the film the original Australian theatrical version (113 mins); the shortened, re-dubbed US theatrical cut (97 mins); and the Italian-language version, featuring an alternative score by prog-rock legends Goblin, presented with English subtitles for the first time (102 mins); Original mono audio; Audio commentary with director Richard Franklin and screenwriter Everett de Roche (2002); On-set Interview with Richard Franklin (1978, 10 mins) behind-the-scenes interview with the Patrick director, conducted by Australian film critic Ivan Hutchinson; On-stage Interview with Richard Franklin (2001, 9 mins) previously unseen interview in which the director discusses Patrick and it's unofficial Italian sequel, 1980's Patrick Still Lives; A Coffee Break with Antony I. Ginnane (2009, 18 mins) the renowned genre-film producer revisits Patrick; 'Not Quite Hollywood' Interviews (2008, 62 mins) extensive selection of outtakes from Mark Hartley's acclaimed documentary on Australian cinema, featuring Franklin
    • Title: Patrick - Limited Edition All-Region/1080p
    • Format: Blu-ray
    • MPAA Rating: NR (Motion Picture Association of America's (MPAA) film-rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences.)
    • Studio: Powerhouse Films
    • Release Date: 04/05/2024
    • Number Of Discs: 1
    • Region Code: 0
    • Genre: Horror
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    • Product Name: Patrick - Limited Edition All-Region/1080p - BLU-RAY
    • UPC: 5060697923490
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