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Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (The) AKA Rebel With A Cause (Blu-ray) (1962)
You can play it by the rules... or you can play it by ear – WHAT COUNTS is that you play it right for YOU...Director: Tony Richardson
OVERALL: Draw-
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Commentaries:Audio commentary with producer and actor Tom Courtenay, writer Alan Sillitoe and film historian Robert Murphy
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Extras:Video Essay by cinematographer Walter Lassally (18:51)
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Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 VC-1
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:18-page liner notes booklet with essays by Philip Kemp and production information
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Extras:DISC ONE
* "Look Back in Anger"
Extras (with Play All) (106:20)
- "The Stories That Changed British Cinema" Q&A (48:39)
- "George Devine Memorial Play: Look Back in Anger" 1966 short film (16:51)
- "Oswald Morris Remembers Woodfall" 1993 featurette (24:02)
- "Ten Bob in Winter" 1963 short film (12:08)
- Trailer (3:07)
- Stills Gallery (1:32)
DISC TWO
* "The Entertainer"
Extras (with Play All) (58:24)
- "George Devine Memorial Play: The Entertainer" Sequence One 1966 short film (5:56)
- "George Devine Memorial Play: The Entertainer" Sequence Two 1966 short film (5:19)
- "O Dreamland" 1953 short film (12:46)
- "Panoramic View of the Morecambe Sea Front" 1901 short film (2:25)
- "Parade on West End Pier, Morecambe" 1901 short film (2:01)
- "Parade on West End Pier, Morecambe (2)" 1901 short film (1:35)
- "Parade on Morecambe Central Pier" 1901 short film (1:35)
- "Morecambe Promenade & Winter Gardens" 1901 short film (2:22)
- "Morecambe Pier" 1901 short film (1:24)
- "Scenes by the Stone Jetty, Morecambe" 1901 short film (2:13)
- "Morecambe Carnival" short film (0:54)
- "Lancashire Coast" 1957 short film (15:16)
- Stills Gallery (3:32)
DISC THREE
* "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning"
Audio commentary with film historian Robert Murphy, writer Alan Sillitoe and cinematographer Freddie Francis
Audio interview with actor Albert Finney (4:10)
2009 Interview with actress Shirley Anne Field (10:07)
"We Are the Lambeth Boys" 1959 documentary (50:38)
DISC FOUR
* "A Taste of Honey"
Audio commentary by Rita Tushingham, Murray Melvin, and Dora Bryan
Extras (with Play All) (99:01)
- Walter Lassally Video Essay (20:31)
- 50th Anniversary Q&A with Rita Tushingham, Murray Melvin, and Walter Lassally (15:20)
- "A Taste of Honey - From Stage to Screen - A Journey with Murray Melvin" featurette (25:13)
- "Rita Tushingham on A Taste of Honey" featurette (14:42)
- "Holiday" 1957 short film (18:01)
- Stills Gallery (5:12)
DISC FIVE
* "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner"
Audio commentary with producer and actor Tom Courtenay, writer Alan Sillitoe and film historian Robert Murphy
Video Essay by cinematographer Walter Lassally (18:51)
"Momma Don't Allow" 1956 documentary (22:05)
DISC SIX
* "Tom Jones" (Director's Cut)
The Guardian Interview: Albert Finney 1982 (audio only, plays over the film) (35:51)
Extras (with Play All) (18:10)
- "Vanessa Redgrave on Tony Richardson" featurette (10:12)
- "USSR Today: Meeting to Mark the 200th Anniversary of Henry Fielding" short film (1:03)
- Trailer (2:52)
- Stills Gallery Part One (4:02)
DISC SEVEN
* "Tom Jones" (Theatrical Cut)
Extras (with Play All) (37:48)
- "George Devine Memorial Play: Luther" 1966 short film (6:48)
- "Walter Lassally on Tom Jones" featurette (24:31)
- Trailer (2:52)
- Stills Gallery Part Two (3:37)
DISC EIGHT
* "Girl with Green Eyes"
Audio commentary by Adrian Martin
Extras (with Play All) (84:42)
- "Rita Tushingham on Girl with Green Eyes" (7:39)
- "Film Poetry: Desmond Davis" featurette (24:17)
- "Food for a Blluuusssshhhhh" 1959 short film (29:36)
- "The Peaches" 1964 short film (16:17)
- Trailer (2:32)
- Stills Gallery (4:18)
DISC NINE
* "The KNACK... and how to get it"
Audio commentary by Neil Sinyard
Extras (with Play All) (111:26)
- "George Devine Memorial Play: Exit the King" 1966 short film (4:10)
- "Captain Busby the Even Tenour of Her Ways" 1967 short film (16:16)
- "Now and Then: Dick Lester" 1967 featurette (17:43)
- "Rita Tushingham Remembers The KNACK... and how to get it" featurette (10:36)
- "Staging The KNACK... and how to get it" featurette (1:56)
- "British Cinema in the 1960s: Richard Lester in Conversation" (58:37)
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Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.78:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 VC-1
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 2.0 mono
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Includes an 80 page illustrated book.
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray B United Kingdom- British Film Institute - No cuts (103:44).
- Blu-ray B Woodfall - A Revolution in British Cinema United Kingdom- British Film Institute - No cuts (103:44).
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Comparison added by Nigel_Badnell on 13/04/13
Comparison last updated by James-Masaki_Ryan on 26/05/18UPDATE LOG:
13/04/13 Initial entry
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