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Indicator May 2019 Blu-ray Titles

Indicator May 2019 Blu-ray Titles

On 27 May, Indicator presents an eclectic selection of unhinged, genre-twisting films from some of British cinema’s greatest filmmakers, and starring some of the world’s most celebrated actors: St. John L. Clowes’ No Orchids for Miss Blandish (1948), which was condemned upon its original release for its depiction of violence; Jack Gold’s Who? (1974); Richard Loncraine’s Bellman and True (1987); and the psycho-sexual drama Track 29 (1988).

“They kidnapped his son. They forced him to steal 14 million dollars. Then they made their biggest mistake. They trusted him.”

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Waxwork Records Presents ROSEMARY’S BABY and DON’T LOOK NOW Vinyl Soundtracks

Waxwork Records Presents ROSEMARY'S BABY and DON'T LOOK NOW

Waxwork Records proudly presents the deluxe re-press of their previously, long sold-out vinyl release of Rosemary’s Baby; the most comprehensive presentation of the original film score to ever be pressed to vinyl. In addition to the re-press of Rosemary’s Baby, Waxwork Records is thrilled to present the original motion picture soundtrack to the 1973 British-Italian thriller, Don’t Look Now.

“What have you done to him? What have you done to his eyes, you maniacs!”

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Claudia Jennings: The Cult Icon Who Fell to Earth

Claudia Jennings

For Claudia, The Man Who Fell to Earth was a dream come true. She was working with a veteran, respected director on a major film. This is what she had been waiting for… While her role was unbilled and her screen time was very limited, her impact on the movie was much greater than her brief appearance would indicate.

“The tragedy of her death was quite shattering, but in a strange way perfection for the scene [in 1976’s The Man Who Fell to Earth] upon reflection.”

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