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Wake In Fright (Masters Of Cinema) (Dual Format Blu-Ray & Dvd) (DVD)

Wake In Fright (Masters Of Cinema) (Dual Format Blu-Ray & Dvd) (DVD)
SKU
EKA70120
Certificate:
18 - Suitable for 18 years and over
EAN
5060000701203
Discs
1
Label/Studio
Eureka Entertainment Ltd
Product Category
Media > DVDs & Videos
Release Date
31/03/2014
Status
Y
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£17.99
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"Have a drink, mate? Have a fight, mate? Have a taste of dust and sweat, mate? There's nothing else out here." Balanced on a knife-edge between social realism and existential horror, this disturbing, subversive portrayal of Australia's cultural underbelly failed to find a wide audience on its original release, but has since become established as a seminal cornerstone of the Australian cinema. A middle-class schoolteacher, stuck in a government-enforced teaching post in an arid backwater, stops off in the mining town of Bundanyabba on his way home for the Christmas holidays. Discovering a local gambling craze that may grant him the financial independence to move back to Sydney for good, the opportunity proves irresistible. But the bad decisions are just beginning and a reliance on local standards of hospitality in "the Yabba" may take him on a path darker than ever expected. One of the many triumphs in director Ted Kotcheff's career, Wake in Fright effortlessly sustains the quality of a sun-baked nightmare, with a relentless forward drive and outstanding performances by Donald Pleasance, Gary Bond, Sylvia Kay, and Chips Rafferty in his final role. A brutal, gripping dissection of the limits of masculinity and amorality to stand alongside Straw Dogs, A Clockwork Orange, and Deliverance, it remains a stunning entry in the envelope-pushing cinema of the early 1970s. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this film in a new Dual Format edition for its UK home viewing premiere.


New high-definition 1080p presentation of the film, from the 2009 restoration
Audio commentary with director Ted Kotcheff and editor Anthony Buckley
A selection of video pieces, including new interviews and rare behind-the-scenes footage
Original US Outback TV spot
PLUS: A booklet featuring writing on the film, its restoration, rare imagery, and more