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"There's nothing more despicable than a bent policeman." In a less-than-swinging area of London, the grizzled Detective Sgt. Pierce is obsessed with taking down a local kingpin, Quince, who is an expert at evading arrest, as he was once a policeman himself. Meanwhile, PC Strange is a new beat cop, fresh and idealistic about serving the public good, who meets a hippie girl named Frederika while quieting a street scuffle. Frederika takes an interest in Strange, who is quickly learning the harder realities of police life. When Strange gets trapped in a budding scandal, it's Pierce who convinces Strange he can save him, but only if Strange helps bend the law to entrap Quince.
An early feature from prolific telefilm director David Greene (I Start Counting; Rich Man, Poor Man), THE STRANGE AFFAIR combines the grit of US police drama with English working-class culture, delivering a strong update to the form with its multiple storylines and cynical eye on both pop culture and bureaucracy. Featuring powerful performances from Michael York (Austin Powers, Murder on the Orient Express), Susan George (Straw Dogs, Tintorera), and Jeremy Kemp (Top Secret!, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors), it also boasts a stunning soundtrack by experimental composer Basil Kirchin (The Abominable Dr. Phibes) and photography from Alex Thomson (The Keep). Vinegar Syndrome Labs is proud to offer the disc debut of this police thriller, newly restored in 4K from its original Techniscope negative.
directed by: David Greene
starring: Michael York, Susan George, Jeremy Kemp, George A. Cooper, George Selway
1968 / 105 min / 2.35:1 / English Mono
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- Newly scanned and restored in 4K from its 35mm original negative
- Commentary track with filmmaker, film writer, and producer Kat Ellinger
- Swinging to London (5 min) - a featurette with words by actor Michael York
- Greene Recruits (35 min) - a making-of documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew
- In Like Quince (18 min) - an interview with actor David Glaisyer
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- English SDH subtitles