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[Pre-Order] 54 4K: Limited Edition DigiBook (1998)(CIN-035)(Exclusive)

[Pre-Order] 54 4K: Limited Edition DigiBook (1998)(CIN-035)(Exclusive)

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Actors: Ryan Phillippe, Mike Myers, Salma Hayek, Breckin Meyer, Neve Campbell, Sela Ward
Director: Mark Christopher
Language: English DTS-HD MA 5.1
Subtitles: English
Region: Region Free (BD Region A)
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 3
Rating: Not Rated
Orig Release Date: 1998
Studio: Vinegar Syndrome
Release Date: 7/30/2026
Run Time: 106 Min.
Special Features:
  • New audio commentaries with writer/director Mark Christopher, moderated by Cinématographe's Justin LaLiberty, on both cuts of the film
  • New audio commentary with filmmaker and writer Drew Burnett Gregory on the theatrical cut
  • Archival audio commentary with Mark Christopher and director of photography Alexander Gruszynski on the director's cut
  • I'm Dead - a new video interview with Mark Christopher
  • Nothing Is for Certain - a new video interview with editor Lee Percy
  • 54-ness - a new video interview with producer Dolly Hall
  • Awesome Party - a new video interview with associate producer Jonathan King
  • Let's Do the Work - a new video interview with director's cut editor David Kittredge
  • In the Trenches Together - a new video interview with Alexander Gruszynski
  • Finding Yourself - a new video essay by film historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
  • If You Could Read My Mind...The Making of 54: The Director's Cut - an archival featurette from 2016
  • Deleted Scenes - including footage not found in the director's cut
  • Never before seen B-roll from the production
  • BTS photo gallery
  • Photo galleries from festival premieres and the director's cut re-release in France
  • BTS footage from the director's cut mixing sessions
  • New text essays by writer Sean Abley, author of Queer Horror: A Film Guide; film programmer Alex Gootter and Dan Mecca, editor of The Film Stage
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