Crossplot (1969) – Imprint Collection #344
Original price was: AUD$39.95.AUD$34.95Current price is: AUD$34.95.
In stock
Number of Blu-ray Discs | 1 |
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Rating | PG |
Release Date | 28-Aug-24 |
Runtime (in minutes) | 96 |
Subtitles | English HOH |
Product Code | IMP4226 |
This playboy has killer instincts.
Crossplot (1969) – Imprint Collection #344
Worldwide first on Blu-ray!
Roger Moore stars in a thrilling race against time to stop an assassination plot.
Suave advertising executive Gary Fenn is living the good life. But the good life turns bad when someone tries to kill a beautiful model and frame him for the murder.
Set in London during the Swinging Sixties, this action-packed ride is from acclaimed film and theatre director Alvin Rakoff (Say Hello to Yesterday), co-starring Belgian actress Claudie Lange, Martha Hyer (Sabrina), Francis Matthews (Paul Temple) and Alexis Kanner (The Prisoner).
“It could have been a script for Moore’s TV show The Saint, an impression enhanced by the familiar British faces and sharing the TV series’s same producer, Robert S Baker.” – Derek Winnert
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a NEW 2K scan of an interpositive by Imprint Films
- NEW Audio Commentary by Roger Moore’s biographer / talent agent Gareth Owen and film historian Henry Holland (2024)
- NEW Bond Practice – Interview with director Alvin Rakoff (2024)
- NEW Off The Charts – Interview featurette with actors Norman Eshley, Michael Culver,
Prudence Drage and Stephen Garlick (2024) - NEW A Dressing-Down – archival audio recollection by actor Francis Matthews (2010)
- NEW The New Look Sixties London: Paternoster Square and London Wall – a personal view by Jonathan Wood (2024)
- NEW Restoring ‘Crossplot’ – restoration featurette with film grader Jonathan Wood
- Textless Titles
- Restored Theatrical Trailer
- Photo Gallery
- Audio English LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Original Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
- Optional English Subtitles
- Limited Edition Slipcase
- Miniature reproduction of the film’s original pressbook