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A FEDERAL AGENT IS DEAD. A KILLER IS LOOSE. AND THE CITY OF ANGELS IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE.
In the seventies William Friedkin made The French Connection, The Exorcist and Sorcerer. In the eighties he equalled them with To Live and Die in L.A., one of the most stylish thrillers the decade had to offer.
When his partner is murdered just days before retirement, Secret Service Agent Richard Chance (William Petersen, Manhunter) begins an obsessive hunt for his killer - counterfeiter and all-round psychopath Eric Masters, played by Willem Dafoe at his villainous prime.
Beautifully shot by Robby Muller (Repo Man, Paris, Texas) and with a driving score with British new wave act Wang Chung, To Live and Die in L.A. looks and sounds exceptional in this brand-new 4K restoration from the original 35mm negative.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
- Brand new 4K restoration from the original 35mm negative supervised and approved by director William Friedkin
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations
- Original Uncompressed Mono PCM audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary by director and co-writer William Friedkin
- Counterfeit World: The Making of To Live and Die in L.A. archive featurette containing interviews with Friedkin, actors William Petersen and Willem Dafoe, and others
- Alternative ending
- Deleted scene
- Stills gallery
- Trailers
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil
- Arrow Video
- 116 mins approx.
- William Friedkin
- 18
- William L. Petersen
- Willem Dafoe
- John Turturro
- Dean Stockwell
English SDH
- 1985
- English
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
To Live and Die in LA - Dual Format (Includes DVD)
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Blu-ray
RRP: £18.00
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A FEDERAL AGENT IS DEAD. A KILLER IS LOOSE. AND THE CITY OF ANGELS IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE.
In the seventies William Friedkin made The French Connection, The Exorcist and Sorcerer. In the eighties he equalled them with To Live and Die in L.A., one of the most stylish thrillers the decade had to offer.
When his partner is murdered just days before retirement, Secret Service Agent Richard Chance (William Petersen, Manhunter) begins an obsessive hunt for his killer - counterfeiter and all-round psychopath Eric Masters, played by Willem Dafoe at his villainous prime.
Beautifully shot by Robby Muller (Repo Man, Paris, Texas) and with a driving score with British new wave act Wang Chung, To Live and Die in L.A. looks and sounds exceptional in this brand-new 4K restoration from the original 35mm negative.
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:
- Brand new 4K restoration from the original 35mm negative supervised and approved by director William Friedkin
- High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations
- Original Uncompressed Mono PCM audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Audio commentary by director and co-writer William Friedkin
- Counterfeit World: The Making of To Live and Die in L.A. archive featurette containing interviews with Friedkin, actors William Petersen and Willem Dafoe, and others
- Alternative ending
- Deleted scene
- Stills gallery
- Trailers
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil
- Arrow Video
- 116 mins approx.
- William Friedkin
- 18
- William L. Petersen
- Willem Dafoe
- John Turturro
- Dean Stockwell
English SDH
- 1985
- English
- 2
- B
- Arrow Video
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What an awesome movie!
I bought this movie as a blindbuy. What an amazing cult movie find with a great cast to boot! Picture and audio quality Arrowlike meaning very good.
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to live and die in la blu ray
Watched this film back in the eighties and really enjoyed it, written and directed by William Friedkin, so when I saw it was coming on to blu ray I purchased it on pre order. Watched it again and the story still holds up, maybe a few clichés now but good acting from the cast including Willem Defoe and John Turturro. The picture is a bit grainy in parts but I could put up with that aswell.
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