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Buffalo Bill and the Indians (Limited Edition)
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                  Blu-ray
 
A$47.99
An all-star cast - including Paul Newman, Burt Lancaster, Geraldine Chaplin, Joel Grey, Harvey Keitel, and Shelley Duvall - assembles for Robert Altman's follow-up to his 1975 critical success, Nashville. Swapping the country-and-western scene for Buffalo Bill's 'Wild West' shows of the late nineteenth century, the film is another of Altman's pitch-perfect satires, offering a sidelong glance at the myths of America.
Extras
- High Definition remaster
 - Two presentations of the film: the original theatrical cut distributed in the US and UK (124 minutes); and the shorter European cut (104 minutes)
 - Original mono audio
 - From the Prairie to the Palace (1976): archival on-set documentary featuring rare footage of Robert Altman and Paul Newman
 - Interview with Jim Webb (2020): the sound mixer discusses his work on the film
 - Seven silent films featuring Buffalo Bill and the stars of his Wild West shows, with optional musical accompaniment by Bernard Wrigley: Annie Oakley (1895); Parade of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, No. 1 (1898); Parade of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, No. 2 (1898); Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade (1902); Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East (1910); The Life of Buffalo Bill Parts I-III (1912); and Ford Animated Weekly (1916)
 - Original theatrical trailer
 - Teaser trailer
 - TV spot
 - Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
 - New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
 - Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Richard Combs, extracts from Altman on Altman, an overview of contemporary critical responses, Peter Stanfield on the silent films of Buffalo Bill, and film credits
 - UK premiere on Blu-ray
 - Limited edition of 3,000 copies
 
- Powerhouse Films
 
- 124 mins approx
 
- Robert Altman
 
- PG
 
- Paul Newman
 - Burt Lancaster
 - Geraline Chaplin
 - Harvey Keitel
 
English SDH
- 1976
 
- English
 
- 1
 
- B
 
- Powerhouse Films
 
Buffalo Bill and the Indians (Limited Edition)
- 
                      Blu-ray
 
A$47.99
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An all-star cast - including Paul Newman, Burt Lancaster, Geraldine Chaplin, Joel Grey, Harvey Keitel, and Shelley Duvall - assembles for Robert Altman's follow-up to his 1975 critical success, Nashville. Swapping the country-and-western scene for Buffalo Bill's 'Wild West' shows of the late nineteenth century, the film is another of Altman's pitch-perfect satires, offering a sidelong glance at the myths of America.
Extras
- High Definition remaster
 - Two presentations of the film: the original theatrical cut distributed in the US and UK (124 minutes); and the shorter European cut (104 minutes)
 - Original mono audio
 - From the Prairie to the Palace (1976): archival on-set documentary featuring rare footage of Robert Altman and Paul Newman
 - Interview with Jim Webb (2020): the sound mixer discusses his work on the film
 - Seven silent films featuring Buffalo Bill and the stars of his Wild West shows, with optional musical accompaniment by Bernard Wrigley: Annie Oakley (1895); Parade of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, No. 1 (1898); Parade of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, No. 2 (1898); Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade (1902); Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East (1910); The Life of Buffalo Bill Parts I-III (1912); and Ford Animated Weekly (1916)
 - Original theatrical trailer
 - Teaser trailer
 - TV spot
 - Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
 - New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
 - Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Richard Combs, extracts from Altman on Altman, an overview of contemporary critical responses, Peter Stanfield on the silent films of Buffalo Bill, and film credits
 - UK premiere on Blu-ray
 - Limited edition of 3,000 copies
 
- Powerhouse Films
 
- 124 mins approx
 
- Robert Altman
 
- PG
 
- Paul Newman
 - Burt Lancaster
 - Geraline Chaplin
 - Harvey Keitel
 
English SDH
- 1976
 
- English
 
- 1
 
- B
 
- Powerhouse Films
 
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