Cinematographe is preparing a 4K Blu-ray release of James Foley's At Close Range (1986), starring an Penn, Christopher Walken, Mary Stuart Masterson, Chris Penn, and Millie Perkins. The release is scheduled to arrive on the market on November 25.
Descirption: Bradford "Big Brad" Whitewood Sr. (Christopher Walken, King of New York) is the leader of a rural Pennsylvania gang of career criminals and his son, Bradford "Little Brad" Whitewood Jr. (Sean Penn, State of Grace), is an unemployed teenager who decides he wants a taste of his father's flashy lifestyle and the power that comes with it. Embarking on a budding life of crime with his brother Tommy (played by Sean Penn's real life brother Chris Penn, True Romance), Little Brad gets arrested, sparking a tense showdown between father and son, and their family and friends who get caught in the middle.
Based on the real life Pennsylvania gang run by Bruce Johnston, from a script by Nicholas Kazan (Patty Hearst), At Close Range marks the sophomore feature for acclaimed American genre filmmaker James Foley (Glengarry Glen Ross; After Dark, My Sweet). Featuring an eclectic ensemble cast that puts the leads opposite Mary Stuart Masterson (Fried Green Tomatoes), Crispin Glover (River's Edge), Tracey Walter (Repo Man), David Strathairn (Matewan), and Kiefer Sutherland (Stand By Me) with striking night time cinematography by regularly Foley collaborator Juan Ruiz Anchía (Glengarry Glen Ross, The Corruptor), Foley's film is one of the great American crime films of the 1980s. Cinématographe is proud to present the world 4K Blu-ray debut of James Foley's masterclass in true crime drama in a brand new restoration from its original camera negative.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
TWO-DISC (4K BLU-RAY/BLU-RAY) COMBO PACK RELEASE
NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE CAMERA NEGATIVE
DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
New audio commentary with film historians Bill Ackerman and Jim Laczkowski
Archival audio commentary with director James Foley, moderated by film historian Nick Redman, recorded in 2015
Hillbilly Lucifer - a new video interview with actor Christopher Walken
Controlling Your Destiny - a new video interview with actor Sean Penn
Casting Badasses - a new video interview with casting directors Risa Bramon Garcia and Billy Hopkins
It's Blood, Don't Break It - a new video essay by film historian Chris O'Neill
Archival interview with director James Foley, recorded in 2018
Archival interview with composer Patrick Leonard, recorded in 2020
Crime in Pennsylvania, The Real Johnston Gang - an archival interview with former reporter and author of Jailing the Johnston Gang Bruce Mowday, recorded in 2020
Badlands - short location video of key geographic locations of actual events
Theatrical trailer
New text essays by film programmer Cristina Caccioppo, film critic Matt Lynch, film historian Adrian Martin and writer and filmmaker Dan Mecca