Warner Archive: Two More Titles Prepped for Blu-ray

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Warner Archive: Two More Titles Prepped for Blu-ray

Posted April 18, 2017 05:21 PM by Webmaster

Warner Archive has announced two more titles for Blu-ray release: Harold Becker'S Vision Quest (1985) and Tony Richardson's The Loved One (1965). The two releases are expected to arrive on the market later this year.

Vision Quest

Synopsis: High school wrestler Louden Swain is a man obsessed, trying to shed 23 pounds in a dangerously short time and take on Shute, the undefeated, tough-as-nails 168-pound champion who's the best wrestler in the state. Matthew Modine stars as the mop-headed student undeterred in his Vision Quest...until the day a sexy drifter (Linda Fiorentino) threatens to pin Louden and his dreams to the mat of unrequited love. The hit soundtrack features Journey's "Only the Young," Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" and John Waite's "Change." In her first film, Madonna shines while performing "Gambler" and "Crazy for You." You'll go crazy for Vision Quest.

Special Features:
  • NEW High-definition remaster
  • Original trailers
  • Optional English SDH subtitles
The Loved One

Synopsis: The funeral business gets a giant raspberry in this wickedly wacky, resplendently ridiculous farce based on Evelyn Waugh's macabre comic masterpiece and directed with inspired verve by Tony Richardson (Tom Jones). But the American way of death isn't the film's only target: sex, greed, religion and mother love are also in the crosshairs of its satirical shots. Robert Morse plays a bemused would-be poet who gets entangled with an unctuous cemetery entrepreneur (Jonathan Winters), a mom-obsessed mortician (Rod Steiger) and other bizarre characters played by such adept farceurs as John Gielgud, Robert Morley, Tab Hunter, Milton Berle, James Coburn and Liberace. If The Loved One doesn't make you laugh, call the undertaker!

Special Features:
  • NEW High-definition remaster
  • Featurette "Trying to Offend"
  • Original trailers
  • Optional English SDH subtitles