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Charlie Bubbles (Blu-ray) Indicator Ltd

$44.95

After achieving international renown as one of the finest actors of his generation in films such as Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960) and Tom Jones (1963), Albert Finney turned director for this surreal comic twist on the ‘kitchen sink’ dramas in which he’d made his name.

Finney plays Charlie Bubbles, a successful writer suffering a mid-life crisis, who attempts to re-connect with his northern working-class roots and estranged family. Based on a screenplay by Shelagh Delaney (A Taste of Honey), the script clearly references both her and Finney’s personal experience of their shared working class origins (both were Salford natives), and the consequences of achieving great success.

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Special Features

High Definition remaster
Original mono audio
Audio commentary with film historians Thirza Wakefield and Melanie Williams
A Very Personal Film (2018, 3 mins): a new interview with producer Michael Medwin
Down to Earth (2018, 9 mins): director of photography Peter Suschitzky recalls working with actor-director Albert Finney
Off the Cuff (2018, 9 mins): first assistant director Terence A Clegg discusses his time working on the film
Finney and Football (2018, 17 mins): actor Timothy Garland remembers his role as Charlie Bubbles’ son
Motorway Café Society (2018, 9 mins): a new interview with actor Susan Engel
Entirely Harmonised (2018, 15 mins): composer Misha Donat reflects upon his distinctive score for the film
To Shape the Country (2018, 5 mins): a short appreciation by film critic Danny Leigh
Another World (2018, 22 mins): John Harding, author of Sweetly Sings Delaney: A Study of Shelagh Delaney’s Work 1958–68, discusses the author and playwright’s career and her work with Finney
CCTV Test Footage (1966, 3 mins, mute): previously unseen camera tests supervised by Stephen Frears, Finney’s personal assistant on the film
Original theatrical trailer
Image gallery: promotional photography and publicity material
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Limited edition 36-page booklet with a new essay by Thirza Wakefield, Charlotte Delaney on her mother and the film, archival recollections by Albert Finney and Liza Minnelli, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
World premiere on Blu-ray
Limited Edition of 3,000 copies

Format

Bluray

Label

Indicator