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MVD Visual | 1978 | 99 min | Not rated | Feb 10, 2026

Rockers 4K (Blu-ray Movie)

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Movie rating

7.5
 / 10

Blu-ray rating

Users0.0 of 50.0
Reviewer4.5 of 54.5
Overall4.5 of 54.5

Overview

Rockers 4K (1978)

A crime syndicate is making things very difficult for struggling reggae musicians. Artists and songs include: Inner Circle - "We a Rockers," Maytones - "Money Worries," Peter Tosh - "Stepping Razor," Burning Spear - "Jah No Dead," and many others.

Starring: Leroy Wallace, Richard 'Dirty Harry' Hall, Monica Craig, Marjorie Norman, Jacob Miller
Director: Ted Bafaloukos

MusicUncertain
DramaUncertain
ComedyUncertain

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: HEVC / H.265
    Video resolution: 4K (2160p)
    Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
    Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1

  • Audio

    English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
    English: LPCM 2.0 Mono

  • Subtitles

    English SDH

  • Discs

    Blu-ray Disc
    Two-disc set (2 BDs)
    4K Ultra HD

  • Playback

    Region A (B, C untested)

Review

Rating summary

Movie4.5 of 54.5
Video4.5 of 54.5
Audio4.0 of 54.0
Extras4.0 of 54.0
Overall4.5 of 54.5

Rockers 4K Blu-ray Movie Review

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman February 5, 2026

MVD Visual's MVD Rewind imprint has offered fans a variety of cult items over the past several years that may have been standard fare in VHS stores of yore, hence some of the intentional cheekiness of the imprint's very name, as well as both the packaging and even the masthead when the disc boots included with these releases. In this particular case, MVD is kind of "rewinding" itself, since the parent company put this film out on 1080 Blu-ray way back in 2009 (see below for a link to my review of that edition). This time, however, rewinding may in fact be more than simply someone "being kind", providing fans 4K and 1080 formats culled from the original camera negative, with two lossless audio options on the 4K UHD disc (the original 1080 release had only Dolby Digital audio, kind of oddly given the film's musical imprimatur), and new or at least newly released supplements (the old 1080 release from MVD Visual was a bare bones affair).


As mentioned above, Rockers had a 1080 release courtesy of MVD Visual in 2009, and my Rockers Blu-ray review offers plot information and my reaction to the technical presentation.


Rockers 4K Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.5 of 5

Note: Screenshots are sourced from the 1080 disc in this package.

Rockers is presented in 4K UHD courtesy of MVD Visual's MVD Rewind imprint with an HEVC / H.265 encoded 2160p transfer in 1.78:1. The back cover offers a minimal "2025 4K (2160p) restoration from the original 35mm camera negative" as its sole technical piece of information. Both the 1080 disc and maybe especially the 4K disc in this set are noticeably darker than the old MVD 1080 release, which can admittedly look a bit brightened now with a bit of hindsight, though that said, I'm frankly not sure the darkness of this version consistently redounds to the 4K presentation's benefit in particular. While the darkness does kind of inevitably lead to at least the perception of a more vividly suffused palette (and I'd probably argue the palette is noticeably better suffused in the 4K version in particular courtesy of HDR than the old 1080 version), fine detail on many faces (including focal character "Horsemouth") tends to get swallowed up in anything wider than a close-up. This is especially evident in some even relatively brightly lit sequences, like the music store vignette. The nighttime material probably offers the same lack of fine detail, though with the lack of lighting playing into things. There's also some slight damage which has made it through the restoration gauntlet, as well as some very minimal passing noisiness especially toward the edges of the frame (see the left side of screenshot 8 in the Rockers Blu-ray review of MVD's new 1080 standalone release for one example). On the plus side, as alluded to above, the palette positively bursts with energy a lot of the time, and some of the brightly colored outfits in particular pop with considerable power. Greens, reds and blues are all pretty resplendent throughout. Grain can be quite heavy, and is somewhat variable even within certain outdoor scenes in particular, but overall resolves organically.


Rockers 4K Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  4.0 of 5

The 4K disc in this package offers DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and LPCM 2.0 Mono options (the 1080 disc has the same lossless surround track but has a Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono option). I frankly am kind of reversing my opinion voiced in my older review by saying this time out in terms of the overall film experience I actually preferred the mono track, as it offers the already somewhat hard to understand Jamaican patois at least relatively more forward, making it at least audible if not always comprehensible. Some of the spoken material tends to get drowned out in the surround track when music is playing, but that probably only helps to point out that the surround track here, much as on the older 1080 disc (albeit in a lossy codec), significantly ups the vibrancy of the music. That may make the surround track preferable for those who already know the basic plot and don't need to pay attention to the dialogue. Optional English subtitles are available and are probably recommended one way or the other for this film.


Rockers 4K Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  4.0 of 5

Note: Despite the listing of bonus items on the back cover, the 4K UHD disc has no supplements (see below for more information in this regard). The 1080 disc in this package offers the following extra content:

  • Jah No Dead: The Making of Rockers (HD; 1:59:37) is a really exhaustive retrospective featuring first rate interviews with a glut of people associated with the project and some other talking heads.

  • Interview with Ted Bafaloukos (SD; 22:45) is an archival piece with the film's writer and director.

  • Interview with Patrick Hulsey (SD; 5:12) is an archival piece featuring Hulsey in 2001.

  • Poster Gallery (SD; 1:44) includes audio from the original radio ads for the film.

  • Select Scenes Commentary (SD; 16:28) features Ted Bafaloukos and is partially a PiP featurette. MVD actually sent out a clarification email that early in the production of this release they thought there was an existing feature length audio commentary, which turned out not to be the case, so this first printing has some incorrect information on the bonus items listings which will be corrected if this goes on to subsequent printings. That incorrect information includes a supposed listing for the non-existent complete commentary track on the 4K UHD disc.

  • Waiting for the Bus Music Video (SD; 2:50)

  • WEA Rockers Music Video (SD; 4:10)

  • Theatrical Trailer (SD; 2:13)
This also includes a collectible "4K LaserVision" mini poster of the cover art, and the keepcase sleeve features reversible art. Packaging also features a slipcover.


Rockers 4K Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  4.5 of 5

I closed my 2009 review of MVD's first 1080 release of this film with the statement that it deserved to be more widely known and seen than it has been, and kind of sadly perhaps that is probably still the case. MVD's new 4K version offers a really lustrous palette, though I recommend those interested to compare screenshots in this review and the new 1080 review with those from the old 1080 review to see how they feel about this release's darker look. The lossless audio is a definite plus here, as are the very enjoyable supplements. With a few niggling caveats noted, Highly recommended.


Other editions

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