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Body Double (Blu-Ray) Blu Ray

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YOU CAN'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE. Brian De Palma The Modern Master of Suspense, Invites you to witness A Seduction. A Mystery. A Murder. INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES: ¢ 4K restoration ¢ Original stereo audio ¢ Alternative 5.1 surround sound track ¢ Craig Wasson Interview (1984, 8 mins): archival NBC interview conducted by Bobbie Wygant ¢ Pure Cinema (2015, 38 mins): extensive interview with first assistant director Joe Napolitano ¢ The Seduction (2002, 17 mins): De Palma discusses the first treatment of the script ¢ The Setup (2002,... 17 mins): an examination of the plot ¢ The Mystery (2002, 12 mins): Melanie Griffith discusses her nude scenes and De Palma's shyness ¢ The Controversy (2002, 6 mins): cast and crew discuss the film's critical reception ¢ Isolated score: experience Pino Donaggio's original soundtrack music ¢ Image gallery: on-set and promotional photography ¢ Original theatrical trailer ¢ New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing [show more]

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Released
16 October 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Powerhouse Films 
Classification
Runtime
114 minutes 
Features
Closed-captioned 
Barcode
5037899069417 
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Thriller co-written and directed by Brian De Palma. The story begins with struggling, out-of-work actor Jake Scully (Craig Wasson) recuperating after an attack of claustrophobia and spending his time spying on the dancing stripper who lives opposite the house he's staying in after splitting up with his girlfriend. His obsession grows when he witnesses the stripper, named Gloria Revelle (Deborah Shelton), being brutally murdered by an intruder with a power tool. Jake tries to assist the police in hunting down the murderer but soon finds himself a subject in the eyes of Detective Jim McLean (Guy Boyd) and becomes involved in a complex plot where nothing is as it first appears.