The Harder They Come Collector's Edition Blu-ray

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The Harder They Come Collector's Edition Blu-ray

Posted May 9, 2019 05:13 PM by Webmaster

Shout Factory has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray Perry Henzell's film The Harder They Come (1972), starring Jimmy Cliff, Janet Bartley, Carl Bradshaw, Ras Daniel Hartman, and Basil Keane. The release will be available for purchase on August 20.

The release marks the film's debut on Blu-ray in the U.S., and featuring a new transfer from the original 16mm negative, the film has never been seen by the public in this way.

Also included is the first-ever home entertainment release of Perry Henzell's long lost follow up feature, No Place Like Home, which had gone unfinished and was thought to have been lost, as well as Perry Henzell: A Filmmaker's Odyssey, a new documentary about its genesis and restoration. The Harder They Come [Collector's Edition] will also include a full slate of new bonus features, shot in Jamaica, to be announced at a later date.

Jimmy Cliff stars as Ivan Martin in 1972's The Harder They Come, the first feature film to come out of Jamaica. An aspiring singer who leaves his rural village for the big city of Kingston, Ivan is hoping to make a name for himself. Robbed of his money and possessions on his first day in town, he finds work with a self-righteous preacher and an unscrupulous music mogul who exploits young hopefuls. In desperation, the simple country boy turns outlaw, at war with both the police and his rivals in the ganja trade. Ivan's dream of stardom soon becomes a reality as he rises to the top of both the pop charts … and the most-wanted lists. Directed and produced by Jamaican Perry Henzell, and written by Henzell and Trevor D. Rhone, The Harder They Come also stars Janet Bartley, Carl Bradshaw, and Toots and The Maytals.

The Harder They Come [Collector's Edition] also includes the first release of the rarely seen but much discussed film No Place Like Home, also directed by Henzell in the 1970's. The film follows Susan, a producer from New York, visiting Jamaica to shoot a shampoo commercial. When the commercial's actress disappears, Susan finds herself venturing further into the island, and drifting further from her real life. Starring Susan O'Meara, Countryman, Carl Bradshaw, and PJ Soles, in her debut film role, the 1973 film went unfinished, and was thought lost for 30 years. No Place Like Home also heralded the first time Jamaican singer Grace Jones was put on film. Henzell was able to lay out his thoughts for finishing the film prior to his death in 2006 and the film was shown as a work in progress at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival. Accompanying the Blu-ray™ release is Perry Henzell: A Filmmaker's Odyssey, a new documentary about the creation, restoration, and history of that film.

The Harder They Come and its soundtrack, a quintessential album for music fans, have been credited for bringing reggae to the United States when they dropped in 1973, along with The Wailers Catch A Fire, released in the States that same year. 46 years later its impact on the world can still be felt, and the film, and its follow up, can finally be viewed as they were meant to be. About Shout! Factory