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Academy Award-winner John Schlesinger (Marathon Man) reunites with Midnight Cowboy screenwriter Waldo Salt (Coming Home), a victim of the 1950s McCarthy-era blacklist, to adapt Nathanael West's acid satire of Hollywood decadence and broken dreams.
Painter Tod Hackett (William Atherton, Looking For Mr. Goodbar), working in the art department of a movie studio during the 1930s 'golden age' of Hollywood, falls in unrequited love with aspiring starlet Faye Greener (Karen Black, Five Easy Pieces). He competes for her affections against other men: a pair of cowboys (Bo Hopkins, American Graffiti and Pepe Serna, Scarface), and a forlorn accountant (Donald Sutherland, Invasion of the Body Snatchers). As Faye's career fails to take her beyond roles as an extra, her life becomes increasingly desperate and her relationships with men take a darker turn, reaching fever pitch at a red-carpet movie premiere that explodes into barbaric chaos.
A bitter critique of tinsel-town's empty promises and the lost souls cheated by them, featuring lush, dreamlike cinematography by Conrad Hall (In Cold Blood), and stunning performances by its talented cast, The Day of the Locust remains a relevant and shattering experience.
Product Features
LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
- 2K remaster by Arrow Films from the original negative
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original restored lossless mono audio
- Optional restored lossless 5.1 and 2.0 stereo audio options
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on all films
- Oral history audio commentary conducted by writer and film historian Lee Gambin, featuring assistant directors Leslie Asplund and Charles Ziarko, production associate Michael Childers, actors Grainger Hines and Pepe Serna, title designer Dan Perri, costume designer Ann Roth, assistant editor Alan L. Shefland and assistant camera operator Ron Vidor
- Welcome to West Hollywood, an appreciation of the film by critic Glenn Kenny
- Days of the Golden Age, a visual essay by costume historian and film historian Elissa Rose, discussing the film's costumes
- Jeepers Creepers, Where'd You Get Those Peepers?, a visual essay on the film and its themes by writer and film historian Lee Gambin
- Image galleries, including exclusive behind-the-scenes photographs from the archives of production associate Michael Childers and assistant camera operator Ron Vidor
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Colin Murdoch
- Collectors' booklet featuring writing on the film by Pamela Hutchinson
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Top Customer Reviews
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A long out of print and very neglected classic, gets the genuine love and attention of Arrow that they’ve become so incredibly good at. I’ve been a fan of this movie for decades since I first saw on Moviedrome, the late lamented cult film show with Alex Cox. Outstanding performances from Karen Black and Donald Sutherland in a film that leaves you with a very unclean sense of how grim life behind the frantic search for stardom must have been in the early days of Hollywood. It’s gritty and foul but a truly great film of the 70’s heyday of true auteur film making. An absolute cult classic. Thank you again Arrow
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