SteelBook Info: |
Inside Artwork: Yes Emboss/Deboss: No Finish Type: TBA |
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***Includes Theatrical, TV Version and Extended Cut*** |
Actors: |
Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bill Paxton, Suzanne Snyder, Judie Aronson |
Director: |
John Hughes |
Language: |
ENGLISH
: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit) ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
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Subtitles: |
English
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Region: |
Region A/B
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Aspect Ratio: |
1.85:1
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Number of Discs: |
1 |
Rating: |
PG-13
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Orig Release Date: |
1985
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Studio: |
Arrow |
Release Date: |
7/23/2019 |
Run Time: |
94 Min. |
Special Features: |
- Theatrical (HD; 1:34:00) and Extended (HD; 1:36:38) Versions of the film are accessible under the Play Menu.
- Edited for TV Version (HD; 1.33:1; 1:34:06)
- Split Screen Comparison (HD; 18:16) is found under the Edited for TV Version menu and has side by side comparisons of how the censors attempted to deal with various issues.
- Additional Scenes (HD; 2:45) offers the snippets from the Extended Version that aren't in the Theatrical Cut.
- Casting Weird Science with Jackie Burch (HD; 6:03) is an interview with the film's casting director.
- Dino the Greek with John Kapelos (HD; 6:55) is a new interview with the actor.
- Chet Happens with Craig Reardon (HD; 19:38) is an interview with the film's makeup effects creator.
- Fantasy and Microchips with Chris Lebenzon (HD; 10:46) features the film's editor.
- Ira Newborn Makes the Score (HD; 13:43) features the film's composer.
- It's Alive! Resurrecting Weird Science (HD*; 16:41) is an archival featurette produced for the film's DVD release in 2008.
- Theatrical Teaser (HD; 2:37)
- Theatrical Trailer (HD; 1:34)
- TV Spots (HD; 1:01)
- Radio Spots (4:50)
- Image Galleries
- Shooting Script
- Production Stills
- Poster and Video Art
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Insert booklet, with two essays, "Electric Venus; or, How I Learned to Stop Caring and Love Weird Science" by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, and "Pictures from a Magazine: Reflecting on E.C. Comics' Influence on Weird Science" by Amanda Reyes. The booklet also includes stills and technical information.
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