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Death In Brunswick Blu-ray with Limited Edition Slipcover (Umbrella Entertainment-Vinegar Syndrome))

Death In Brunswick Blu-ray with Limited Edition Slipcover (Umbrella Entertainment-Vinegar Syndrome))

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This special limited edition spot gloss slipcover was designed by Chris Barnes.

A riotous rollercoaster of murder and mayhem set in multicultural inner Melbourne, this hit Australian comedy-thriller stars Sam Neill as Carl, a fortyish no-hoper whose takes a job as a cook in a seedy nightclub to escape his cantankerous mother. A flirtation with fetching barmaid Sophie (Zoe Carides) - who is engaged to the nightclub owner - lands Carl on the wrong side of a vicious bouncer; but when attacked by his drug-dealing Turkish kitchenhand, Carl inflicts a grievous form of self-defense that sparks a deepening gangland feud. Best mate Dave (John Clarke) is soon employed as Carl's protector - and gravedigger - as a band of cutthroats block Carl's path to his bartending sweetheart.

Directed by: John Ruane
Starring: John Clarke, Sam Neill, Zoe Carides
1991 / 109 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • NEW MIFF 2022 Q&A With Director John Ruane, Cinematographer Ellery Ryan and Production Designer Chris Kennedy
  • NEW Where Was It Filmed Featurette
  • NEW Death In Brunswick Hits The Road - Archival Publicty Tour featurette
  • Audio Commentary With stars Sam Neil and John Clarke
  • Audio Commentary With Director John Ruane and Cinematographer Ellery Ryan
  • Memories of Murder featurette with John Clarke, Zoe Carides, John Ruane, Boris Brkic, Chris Kennedy and many more
  • The Grass Is Greener - Acclaimed series detailing the lives of New Zealand artists in Australia, two fascinating documentaries on Sam Neil and John Clarke
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Trailer
  • Booklet with Essay by Samm Deighan
  • English SDH subtitles