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Upcoming Kino Video Blu-ray Releases

Posted February 28, 2019 04:38 PM by Webmaster

Kino Lovber have detailed three upcoming catalog releases: Richard Franklin's Link (1986), Curtis Hanson's The Bedroom Window (1987), and Tony Richardson's A Delicate Balance (1973).

Link

Synopsis: Synopsis: When Jane Chase, a young zoology student, is invited to assist anthropologist Steven Phillips with his experiments involving chimpanzees, mysterious events occur that all center around Phillip's super intelligent simian servant, Link.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • Audio Commentary by Film Historian Lee Gambin and Film Critic Jarret Gahan
  • Deleted workprint scenes in SD
  • Audio interview with director Richard Franklin
  • Jerry Goldsmith demo of the LINK theme
  • French Theatrical Trailer
  • US Theatrical Teaser
  • US Theatrical Trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: MAY 1.

The Bedroom Window

Synopsis: When screams draw Sylvia to the bedroom window of her boyfriend's apartment, she's shocked to see a red-haired man attacking a woman. Unable to unlatch the window, she calls for her boyfriend, Terry Lambert, but by the time Terry joins her, the attacker has fled. Although Sylvia and Terry want to do the right thing and report the crime, Sylvia's marriage to Terry's boss--a prominent figure in the community--makes it impossible for her to admit to her whereabouts without confessing to her extramarital dalliance. Chivalrous Terry pretends to be the witness, conveying the details that Sylvia has relayed to him. Unfortunately, the flaws in his testimony make him the chief suspect in both the attack and a series of murders.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • Audio Commentary by Film Historian and Critic Peter Tonguette
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
STREET DATE: MAY 14.

A Delicate Balance

Synopsis: A Delicate Balance was Edward Albee's first Pulitzer Prize-winning play, and in it he re-examines the waspish, middle class America which he explored to such caustic effect in his classic, Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?.

Katharine Hepburn and Paul Scofield excel as Agnes and Tobias, a middle-aged couple at the center of this fragile tale of familial breakdown. When best friends Harry and Edna (Joseph Cotten and Betsy Blair) arrive seeking refuge from an unknown terror, the peaceful equilibrium is shattered. Added to the mix is the return home of Agnes and Tobias' daughter Julia (Lee Remick), running from the collapse of her fourth marriage, and Claire (Kate Reid), Agnes' ever-present alcoholic sister.

Special Features and Technical Specs:
  • Interview with Edward Albee
  • Interview with cinematographer David Watkin
  • Interview with Edie Landau
  • "Ely Landau": In Front of the Camera," a promotional film for the American Film Theatre
  • Gallery of trailers for the American Film Theatre
  • English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
STREET DATE: MAY 7.