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  • Shout! Factory Releasing Road Games

    SCREAM FACTORY PRESENTS ROAD GAMES STARRING JAMIE LEE CURTIS AND STACY KEACH ON BLU-RAYâ„¢ NOVEMBER 12, 2019

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    Los Angeles, CA - Scream Factory will release Road Games on Blu-rayâ„¢ on November 12, and riding shotgun is a host of new bonus features, including a new interview, audio commentary, script read, and music demos.

    Customers ordering from Shoutfactory.com will receive an exclusive 18x24 rolled poster featuring our brand new artwork, available while supplies last.

    Stacy Keach is Pat Quid, a lone trucker who plays games to keep his sanity on long hauls through the desolate Australian Outback. Jamie Lee Curtis is a free-spirited hitchhiker looking for excitement with a game of her own. And somewhere up ahead is a maniac in a van whose game may be butchering young women along the highway. But when the killer decides to raise the stakes, Quid's game becomes personal ... and the rules of this road are about to take some very deadly turns.

    Director Richard Franklin (Psycho II) packs plenty of Hitchcock-like twists and suspense into this sly shocker that was nominated for four Australian Film Institute Awards and remains one of the most surprising thrillers of the '80s.

    NEW Australian Long Haul - an interview with actor Stacy Keach
    NEW audio commentary with cinematographer Vincent Monton, production coordinator Helen Watts and costume designer Aphrodite Kondos, moderated by filmmaker Mark Hartley
    NEW 1980 script read with producer/director Richard Franklin and actors Stacy Keach and Marion Edwards
    NEW composer Brian May music demos accompanied by stills and poster gallery
    Audio Commentary with producer/director Richard Franklin
    Kangaroo Hitchcock: The Making of ROAD GAMES - featuring interviews with director Richard Franklin and actor Stacey Keach
    Extended interviews from Mark Hartley's documentary Not Quite Hollywood featuring Jamie Lee Curtis, Stacy Keach, director Richard Franklin, Stunt Coordinator Grant Page, screenwriter Everett De Roche, cinematographer Vincent Monton and assistant director Tom Burstall
    Lecture on the making of Road Games with Richard Franklin, co-producer Barbi Taylor & composer Brian May, introduced by critic Tom Ryan.
    Profile on Richard Franklin (1981)
    Audio Interview with Richard Franklin (2001)
    Audio Interview with actor Stacy Keach (2016)
    Audio Interview with stunt coordinator & actor Grant Page (2016)
    Gallery of stills, Production Shots, Storyboards, Newspaper Reviews, Promotional & Artwork Materials
    Theatrical Trailer
    Rock! Shock! Pop!

  • #2
    Can't see any reference to a new scan? The Aussie disc will do me fine unless this one's taken from a source higher up the food chain.
    I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is fucking my sister.

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    • #3
      I would be very surprised if the Shout! disc doesn't use the same scan that was used for the Umbrella disc.
      Rock! Shock! Pop!

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      • #4
        'Young, pretty, carefree hitch-hiker Pamela (Jamie Lee Curtis) was out on the road looking for kicks, and it was a pretty sweet ride...until she got picked up by a total trucking nutcase!' Richard Franklin's playful,tantalizingly twisted, garotte-tight, turbocharged Aussie road thriller doesn't take his foot off the gas right until the exhilarating climax! The consistently intriguing narrative is brought to vivid wide-scream life with engagingly naturalistic performances by Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis, with legendary stuntman Grant Page making for a monstrous, meticulously maiden mutilating maniac! With ace composer Brian May's rousing score and stylish lensing by Vincent Monton, this intelligent, deliciously quirky 80s serial killer chiller glistens ever more provocatively on this immaculate-looking 'Indicator' Blu-ray transfer! Like Hitchcock on speed, Richard Franklin's shock-accelerated 'Road Games' deliriously delivers the meaty goods!





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