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The Odessa File (Region Free)

(Ronald Neame, 1974)
Release date: 22 March 2021
Standard Edition Blu-ray

Hamburg 1963. German journalist Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy, Deliverance, Coming Home) finds himself in possession of a diary detailing the unspeakable crimes of cruelty, torture and mass murder perpetrated by an SS captain, now veiled as a top industrialist. Neame’s compelling mix of conspiracy thriller and action-adventure, adapted from Frederick Forsyth’s bestseller, is a fine addition to the post-war spy thriller genre, and features an outstanding performance from Voight and glorious location photographed by the great Oswald Morris (Lolita, The Pumpkin Eater).

INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES

  • 2K restoration
  • Original mono audio
  • The BFI Interview with Ronald Neame (2003, 67 mins): archival audio recording of the award-winning filmmaker in conversation with Matthew Sweet at London’s National Film Theatre
  • The BFI Interview with Oswald Morris (2006, 62 mins): archival audio recording of the celebrated cinematographer in conversation with Anwar Brett at the National Film Theatre
  • Safe But Real (2018, 3 mins): new and exclusive interview with stuntman Vic Armstrong
  • Foreign Friends (2018, 7 mins): new and exclusive interview with continuity supervisor Elaine Schreyeck
  • Super 8 version (17 mins): original cut-down home cinema presentation
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery: promotional photography and publicity material
  • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing

    (Ronald Neame, 1974)
    Release date: 22 March 2021
    Standard Edition Blu-ray

    Hamburg 1963. German journalist Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy, Deliverance, Coming Home) finds himself in possession of a diary detailing the unspeakable crimes of cruelty, torture and mass murder perpetrated by an SS captain, now veiled as a top industrialist. Neame’s compelling mix of conspiracy thriller and action-adventure, adapted from Frederick Forsyth’s bestseller, is a fine addition to the post-war spy thriller genre, and features an outstanding performance from Voight and glorious location photographed by the great Oswald Morris (Lolita, The Pumpkin Eater).

    INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES

    • 2K restoration
    • Original mono audio
    • The BFI Interview with Ronald Neame (2003, 67 mins): archival audio recording of the award-winning filmmaker in conversation with Matthew Sweet at London’s National Film Theatre
    • The BFI Interview with Oswald Morris (2006, 62 mins): archival audio recording of the celebrated cinematographer in conversation with Anwar Brett at the National Film Theatre
    • Safe But Real (2018, 3 mins): new and exclusive interview with stuntman Vic Armstrong
    • Foreign Friends (2018, 7 mins): new and exclusive interview with continuity supervisor Elaine Schreyeck
    • Super 8 version (17 mins): original cut-down home cinema presentation
    • Original theatrical trailer
    • Image gallery: promotional photography and publicity material
    • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing

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      The Odessa File (Region Free)

      $15.99

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      (Ronald Neame, 1974)
      Release date: 22 March 2021
      Standard Edition Blu-ray

      Hamburg 1963. German journalist Jon Voight (Midnight Cowboy, Deliverance, Coming Home) finds himself in possession of a diary detailing the unspeakable crimes of cruelty, torture and mass murder perpetrated by an SS captain, now veiled as a top industrialist. Neame’s compelling mix of conspiracy thriller and action-adventure, adapted from Frederick Forsyth’s bestseller, is a fine addition to the post-war spy thriller genre, and features an outstanding performance from Voight and glorious location photographed by the great Oswald Morris (Lolita, The Pumpkin Eater).

      INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES

      • 2K restoration
      • Original mono audio
      • The BFI Interview with Ronald Neame (2003, 67 mins): archival audio recording of the award-winning filmmaker in conversation with Matthew Sweet at London’s National Film Theatre
      • The BFI Interview with Oswald Morris (2006, 62 mins): archival audio recording of the celebrated cinematographer in conversation with Anwar Brett at the National Film Theatre
      • Safe But Real (2018, 3 mins): new and exclusive interview with stuntman Vic Armstrong
      • Foreign Friends (2018, 7 mins): new and exclusive interview with continuity supervisor Elaine Schreyeck
      • Super 8 version (17 mins): original cut-down home cinema presentation
      • Original theatrical trailer
      • Image gallery: promotional photography and publicity material
      • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing