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Tony Scott's (True Romance, Top Gun, Days of Thunder ) first feature, Loving Memory (1970) was made with assistance from the BFI's Production Board. Beautifully photographed by acclaimed cinematographer Chris Menges - who captures the misty mystery of the Yorkshire moors - the film follows the story of a brother and sister living alone with their memories and a macabre secret. Now one of Hollywood's most bankable UK ex-pats, the then 26 year-old Tony Scott's low budget film achieved critical praise and plaudits for its strong narrative, going on to open the new NFT 2 in September 1970. Also Included here as an extra is Scott's earlier short film, One of the Missing (1968) and Ridley Scott's 1965 short Boy and Bicycle (1965).
Special Features:
- One of the Missing (1968, 26min) An early, taught psychological drama directed by Tony Scott
- Boy and Bicycle (1965, 27min) Starring Tony Scott and directed by his brother Ridley Scott.
- All content newly transferred to HD from original film elements held in the BFI National Archive.
- Fully illustrated booklet featuring essays, credits and biographical information

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Tony Scott's (True Romance, Top Gun, Days of Thunder ) first feature, Loving Memory (1970) was made with assistance from the BFI's Production Board. Beautifully photographed by acclaimed cinematographer Chris Menges - who captures the misty mystery of the Yorkshire moors - the film follows the story of a brother and sister living alone with their memories and a macabre secret. Now one of Hollywood's most bankable UK ex-pats, the then 26 year-old Tony Scott's low budget film achieved critical praise and plaudits for its strong narrative, going on to open the new NFT 2 in September 1970. Also Included here as an extra is Scott's earlier short film, One of the Missing (1968) and Ridley Scott's 1965 short Boy and Bicycle (1965).
Special Features:
- One of the Missing (1968, 26min) An early, taught psychological drama directed by Tony Scott
- Boy and Bicycle (1965, 27min) Starring Tony Scott and directed by his brother Ridley Scott.
- All content newly transferred to HD from original film elements held in the BFI National Archive.
- Fully illustrated booklet featuring essays, credits and biographical information
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