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Six-String Samurai 4K: Limited Edition (VSU-002)(Exclusive)

Six-String Samurai 4K: Limited Edition (VSU-002)(Exclusive)

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 Actors: Jeffrey Falcon, Justin McGuire, Kim De Angelo, Stephane Gauger, Clifford Hugo
Director: Lance Mungia
Language: ENGLISH : DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region Free
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: PG-13
Orig Release Date: 1998
Studio: Vinegar Syndrome
Release Date: 5/28/2021
Run Time: 91 Min.
Special Features:
  • Commentary #1 features co-writer/director Lance Mungia and cinematographer Kristian Bernier.
  • Commentary #2 features co-writer/director Lance Mungia.
  • "Vegas Needs a New King" is the official making-of for "Six-String Samurai," which is hosted by co-writer/director Lance Mungia and split into four parts.
  • "Part 1: Death Walk" (20:23, HD) collects interviews with first assistant director David Riddick, former Panavision marketing executive Tracy Morse, and cinematographer Kristian Bernier. Mungia explores his years at Loyola Marymount University, embracing the collaborative aspects of the film department, making friends who would join him on the "Six-String Samurai" production adventure. Figuring things out for his short, "A Garden for Rio," Mungia fell in love with a western influence, soon finding his way to star Jeff Falcon (who, apparently, is difficult to find, missing from the featurettes), with the pair becoming a creative team for "Six-String Samurai." The creation of the distorted title sequence is analyzed, along with multiple actors hired to play Death, and Mungia recalls a decision to move from Loyola Marymount to Death Valley to finish the movie, which caused many problems.
  • "Part 2: Who's Ricky?" (21:23, HD) covers Mungia's growing dreams for "Six-String Samurai," working until he was out of money, inspiring the creation of a reel to show to studios for possible interest. Producers Michael Burns and Leanna Creel join the discussion, exploring how a budget was created for the feature. More tales from Death Valley are shared, with park rangers watching the crew carefully, and Riddick provides a tale of personal sacrifice to keep Mungia's on track with his directorial debut. More discussion of Falcon's participation is offered, including the shaping of action sequences.
  • "Part 3: The Sonic Connection" (17:35, HD) finds Mungia joined by members of The Red Elvises, recalling their initial meeting inside an L.A. bar. A history of the band is detailed, learning about influences, instruments, and styles. Composer Brian Tyler is included, with his scoring efforts analyzed, trying to work with the special Red Elvises sound. And the chapter closes with the story of the Slamdance Film Festival, with "Six-String Samurai" impressing audiences, eventually picked up by Palm Pictures.
  • "Part 4: Lessons from the Yellow Brick Road" (16:27) delve into release woes for "Six-String Samurai," which went too wide, too fast, destroyed by major studio competition. However, tremendous pride in the work remains, with the interviewees sharing their appreciation for the movie. A remembrance piece for editor James Frisa is included, and more questions about Falcon's current situation are posed, with the actor leaving the industry after "Six-String Samurai." Current careers are detailed, with Mungia sharing his work in documentaries and home studio productions, noticeably leaving out his time making "The Crow: Wicked Prayer."
  • "A Garden for Rio" (15:08, HD) is a 1996 short film directed by Lance Mungia.
  • Still Gallery (6:55) collects BTS snaps from the making of the film.
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