Starring: Clint Eastwood, Jeff Bridges, George Kennedy, Geoffrey Lewis and Gary Busey
Directed
By: Michael Cimino, Composed
By: Dee Barton. LANGUAGE:
English VIDEO: 1080p
High Definition / 2.35:1, AUDIO: English 1.0 DTS-HD MA, SUBTITLES: English SDH 1974 /
Color, 115 MINUTES, RATED: R and REGION FREE!
Special
Features: Isolated Music Track / Audio Commentary with Film Historians Lem
Dobbs, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman / Original Theatrical Trailer Limited
Edition of 3,000 Units
“A funny,
tough-fibered crime comedy with an unobtrusive edge of drama…consistently
entertaining and interesting…freshly turned in characterization and plot,
amusingly ribald and neatly paced.” —The New York Times
“Hilariously
vulgar…Debuting director Michael Cimino obtains superior performances from
Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Geoffrey Lewis, and especially Jeff Bridges.”
—Variety
“A crisp,
well-written caper movie sporting some stunning landscapes and a fine core of
performances…told in fine detail with richly developed characters.” —TV Guide
Thunderbolt
and Lightfoot (1974) marked the directing début of screenwriter Michael Cimino
(The Deer Hunter, Heaven’s Gate), working under the meticulous guidance of
star/producer Clint Eastwood. Eastwood plays a typically laconic loner, a
big-time thief in hiding who hooks up with a goofy young drifter (Jeff Bridges,
giving an Oscar®-nominated performance). First attempting to escape from a
couple of vengeful former partners (George Kennedy, Geoffrey Lewis), then
joining forces with them to pull off a risky robbery, Eastwood and Bridges give
us an ultimately touching portrait of masculine friendship. Superbly
photographed in Montana’s Big Sky country by Frank Stanley, and featuring a
score by Eastwood regular Dee Barton.
Big thanks to James and Nick for the Press release, and in advance for contributing the Blu Ray Discs.
The Clint Eastwood Archive will be reviewing this title in full - so keep it tuned!
Big thanks to James and Nick for the Press release, and in advance for contributing the Blu Ray Discs.
The Clint Eastwood Archive will be reviewing this title in full - so keep it tuned!
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