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Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, The (1988) (Criterion Collection)
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The boundless imagination of TERRY GILLIAM (Brazil) yields a dazzling fantasy of epic proportions. Inspired by the extravagant exploits of the fabled Baron Munchausen, this spectacle - born of a famously turbulent production - follows the whimsical eighteenth-century nobleman (The X-Files' JOHN NEVILLE) as he embarks on an outlandish quest that takes him from faraway lands to the moon to the belly of a sea monster and beyond, meanwhile waging battle against a vengeful sultan and the tyranny of logic.
Packed frame to frame with special effects, mischievous wit, and colourful performances - including a young SARAH POLLEY (The Sweet Hereafter) as the Baron's no-nonsense sidekick - the Oscar-nominated The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a lavish celebration of the triumph of make-believe over reality.
- New 4K digital restoration, approved by writer-director Terry Gilliam, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
 - Audio commentary featuring Gilliam and his co-screenwriter, Charles McKeown
 - Documentary on the making of the film
 - New video essay by critic and filmmaker David Cairns about the history of the Baron Munchausen character
 - Behind-the-scenes footage of the film's special effects, narrated by Gilliam
 - Deleted scenes with commentary by Gilliam
 - Storyboards for unfilmed scenes, narrated by Gilliam and McKeown
 - Original marketing materials including a trailer and electronic-press-kit featurettes, as well as preview cards and advertising proposals read by Gilliam
 - Miracle of Flight (1974), an animated short film by Gilliam
 - Episode of The South Bank Show from 1991 on Gilliam
 - English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
 - PLUS: An essay by critic and author Michael Koresky
 
- The Criterion Collection
 
- 126 mins approx
 
- Terry Gilliam
 
- PG
 
- 1988
 
- English
 
- 1
 
- B
 
- CRITERION COLLECTION
 
Adventures Of Baron Munchausen, The (1988) (Criterion Collection)
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                      Blu-ray
 
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The boundless imagination of TERRY GILLIAM (Brazil) yields a dazzling fantasy of epic proportions. Inspired by the extravagant exploits of the fabled Baron Munchausen, this spectacle - born of a famously turbulent production - follows the whimsical eighteenth-century nobleman (The X-Files' JOHN NEVILLE) as he embarks on an outlandish quest that takes him from faraway lands to the moon to the belly of a sea monster and beyond, meanwhile waging battle against a vengeful sultan and the tyranny of logic.
Packed frame to frame with special effects, mischievous wit, and colourful performances - including a young SARAH POLLEY (The Sweet Hereafter) as the Baron's no-nonsense sidekick - the Oscar-nominated The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a lavish celebration of the triumph of make-believe over reality.
- New 4K digital restoration, approved by writer-director Terry Gilliam, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack
 - Audio commentary featuring Gilliam and his co-screenwriter, Charles McKeown
 - Documentary on the making of the film
 - New video essay by critic and filmmaker David Cairns about the history of the Baron Munchausen character
 - Behind-the-scenes footage of the film's special effects, narrated by Gilliam
 - Deleted scenes with commentary by Gilliam
 - Storyboards for unfilmed scenes, narrated by Gilliam and McKeown
 - Original marketing materials including a trailer and electronic-press-kit featurettes, as well as preview cards and advertising proposals read by Gilliam
 - Miracle of Flight (1974), an animated short film by Gilliam
 - Episode of The South Bank Show from 1991 on Gilliam
 - English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
 - PLUS: An essay by critic and author Michael Koresky
 
- The Criterion Collection
 
- 126 mins approx
 
- Terry Gilliam
 
- PG
 
- 1988
 
- English
 
- 1
 
- B
 
- CRITERION COLLECTION
 
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