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The Shout
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Oscar-nominee Alan Bates turns in one of his most forceful performances as an asylum inmate with supernatural powers in a film that is both highly unsettling and deeply compelling – a perfect companion piece to Nicolas Roeg’s ’70s masterpiece Don’t Look Now. Also featuring strong performances from Susannah York and John Hurt, and employing a distinctive narrative style employed by Palm d’Or-nominated director Jerzy Skolimowski, The Shout is presented here in a High Definition transfer made from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.
During a cricket match at an insane asylum between the inmates and the local villagers, patients Crossley and Graves keep themselves entertained by telling stories. Crossley tells of how he came to possess supernatural powers enabling him to kill with a single shout and although his friend dismisses the tale as an insane fantasy, as the match continues the proceedings take an emphatically sinister turn...
Special Features:
- Audio commentary with horror experts Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- booklet by Kim Newman
- Original Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Original Press Material PDFs
- Network
- Jerzy Skolimowski
- 15
- Alan Bates
- Susannah York
- John Hurt
- English
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- B
The Shout
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Oscar-nominee Alan Bates turns in one of his most forceful performances as an asylum inmate with supernatural powers in a film that is both highly unsettling and deeply compelling – a perfect companion piece to Nicolas Roeg’s ’70s masterpiece Don’t Look Now. Also featuring strong performances from Susannah York and John Hurt, and employing a distinctive narrative style employed by Palm d’Or-nominated director Jerzy Skolimowski, The Shout is presented here in a High Definition transfer made from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.
During a cricket match at an insane asylum between the inmates and the local villagers, patients Crossley and Graves keep themselves entertained by telling stories. Crossley tells of how he came to possess supernatural powers enabling him to kill with a single shout and although his friend dismisses the tale as an insane fantasy, as the match continues the proceedings take an emphatically sinister turn...
Special Features:
- Audio commentary with horror experts Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- booklet by Kim Newman
- Original Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Original Press Material PDFs
- Network
- Jerzy Skolimowski
- 15
- Alan Bates
- Susannah York
- John Hurt
- English
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- B
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