Last Exit To Brooklyn (1989) – Imprint Collection #484
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Number of Blu-ray Discs | 2 |
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Rating | R18+ |
Release Date | 29-Oct-25 |
Runtime (in minutes) | 104 |
Subtitles | English HOH |
Product Code | IMP5084 |
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Last Exit To Brooklyn (1989) – Imprint Collection #484
Praised by critics and audiences alike, Last Exit To Brooklyn is a disturbing, dark drama, filled with violence, angst, and heartbreak. Set against the bleak industrial backdrop of 1950s Brooklyn, director Uli Edel (The Baader Meinhof Complex) presents a confronting view of broken dreams and dog-eat-dog survival.
A gang of young hoodlums, a down-and-out call girl, an alcoholic father, and a low-level union official attempt to survive the harsh underbelly of lower-class 1950s Brooklyn.
Starring Stephen Lang, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Burt Young, Peter Dobson, and Jerry Orbach.
Limited Edition 2-Disc Hardbox – 1500 copies only.
Special Features & Technical Specs:
Disc One – Blu-ray
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
- Audio commentary by director Uli Edel and screenwriter Desmond Nakano
- Audio commentary by film critic Caden Mark Gardner
- The Making of Last Exit to Brooklyn – documentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Promotional Reel
- Theatrical Trailer
- Audio English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo
- Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
- Optional English HOH Subtitles
Disc Two – Blu-ray Special Features
- Hubert Selby Jr.: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow – documentary
- The Director Uli Edel: Facts and Fiction – feature documentary
- Hubert Selby Jr.: Last Exit to L.A. – feature documentary
- NEW The Queen Is Dead Trans, Queer and Femme Image in Last Exit To Brooklyn – video essay by film critic Willow Catelyn Maclay (2025)
- NEW Social Corpse: The Myth of America in Last Exit to Brooklyn – video essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (2025)
- Audio interview with author Hubert Selby Jr., by Michael W. Dean
- Audio interview with author Hubert Selby Jr., by Adam Hashemi and Adam Jeppesen
- Audio interview with director Uli Edel on author Hubert Selby Jr., by Michael W. Dean
- Audio interview with film critic Michael Silverblatt on author Hubert Selby Jr., by Michael W. Dean