Kino Lorber have detailed their upcoming Special Edition of director Walter Hill's classic western
The Long Riders (1979), starring David Carradine, Keith Carradine, Robert Carradine, James Keach, and Stacy Keach. The two-disc set will be available for purchase on September 26.
Synopsis: Jesse James and his gang of outlaws ride again in this "extraordinary" (Los Angeles Herald-Examiner) Western that pulsates with hard-driving action and electrifying drama. Four sets of acclaimed actor brothers - Dennis and Randy Quaid, Stacy and James Keach, Christopher and Nicholas Guest and Keith, Robert and David Carradine -- each depict real-life siblings in emotionally charged portrayals of the Old West's legendary bandits.
The notorious James-Younger gang is the most famous group of outlaws in the country, robbing banks, trains and stagecoaches with a sense of daring that makes them folk heroes throughout the land. But when the mighty Pinkerton detective agency swears to track them down, these criminals must face an awesome enemy that will stop at nothing to see them behind bars. ..or dead! Only through the strength of their loyalty and blood ties can the outlaws hope to survive the brutal pursuits, unexpected betrayals and blistering showdowns that mark the end of their dangerous ride.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
DISC ONE
- BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATION of the film
- Audio Commentary by Film Historians Howard S. Berger, Steve Mitchell and Nathaniel Thompson
- 5.1 Surround Audio
- Reversible Blu-ray Art
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
DISC TWO
- NEW Interview with stars Keith Carradine and Robert Carradine
- NEW Interview with stars Stacy Keach and James Keach
- NEW Interview with star Randy Quaid
- NEW Interview with star Nicholas Guest
- NEW Interview with director Walter Hill
- NEW Interview with composer Ry Cooder
- NEW Interview with producer Tim Zinnemann
- Outlaw Brothers: The Making of The Long Riders (61 Minutes)
- The Northfield Minnesota Raid: Anatomy of a Scene (15 Minutes)
- Slow Motion: Walter Hill on Sam Peckinpah (6 Minutes)

Reversible cover art