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Cutter's Way (1981/United Artists/MGM/Twilight Time Blu-ray)



Picture: B+ Sound: B+ Extras: C+ Film: B



PLEASE NOTE: This Blu-ray is now only available from our friends at Twilight Time, is limited to only 3,000 copies and can be ordered while supplies last from the links below.



Jeff Bridges, John Heard (Home Alone), and Lisa Eichhorn (The Talented Mr. Ripley) star in director Ivan Passer's 1981 Drama/Thriller Cutter's Way, a film with some powerful acting, production design, and direction. Part murder mystery, part social commentary, the film centers around the witnessing of a body being dumped and an outrageous conspiracy theory that launches the truth behind a young woman's death. Presented here on Blu-ray for the first time thanks to our friends at Twilight Time and featuring a new transfer and stunning audio track, the film looks and sounds better than it did in its initial run and will be a great addition to any film fan's Blu-ray collection.


Alex Cutter (Heard) is a casualty of war and returns home minus an eye, a leg, and an arm. Not only that, he lacks direction, is a raging alcoholic, and abuses his lovely wife (Eichhorn). One night his friend Richard Bone (Bridges), who happens to be a gigolo with an interest in Cutter's wife, witnesses someone dumping something in an alley after his car breaks down that turns out to be the body of a seventeen year old girl. Cutter soon finds value in life by helping Bone expose the woman's killer, thought to be a wealthy man living in the city. The murdered girl's sister, Valerie, soon becomes wrapped up in the theories and soon they all must band together to solve the mystery that changes their lives forever.


Presented in 1080p high definition with a widescreen aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and a crystal clear English, lossless 1.0 Mono DTS-HD MA track, this limited edition looks fantastic on disc as mentioned and is an impressive restoration of the film's original elements. I hadn't heard of this film before this release but am happy to have seen it for the first time on Blu-ray disc.


Extras include:

Isolated Score Track

Audio Commentary with Film historians Julie Virgo and Nick Redman

Trailers

Collectible mini-book with notes on the film and full color photos


Jeff Bridges, as usual, knocks it out of the park in this one and along with a host of interesting characters and a story that keeps you guessing, Cutter's Way is a Film Noir of sorts and a whodunnit mystery with some clever social commentary thrown in to the mix. I would definitely suggest checking the film out, if you haven't seen it.



To order this limited edition Blu-ray, buy it and many other exclusives while supplies last at these links:


www.screenarchives.com


and


http://www.twilighttimemovies.com/



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