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The Conversation 50th Anniversary Collectors Edition 4K SteelBook®

4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray™ + Digital Copy SteelBook

Rating: PG      Run time: 114 minutes

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  • Now in stunning Dolby Vision® HDR and 4K UHD™, this edition belongs in the collection of every Francis Ford Coppola fan
  • New exclusive SteelBook® art by Laurent Durieux
  • Includes a 64-page booklet, two collectible posters, a cassette tape containing the original soundtrack, plus legacy and all-new special features

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Description

Francis Ford Coppola’s 1974 seminal neo-noir thriller The Conversation symbolizes the uneasy line between technology and privacy — a topic more relevant than ever today. Nominated* for three Academy Awards® and winner of the prestigious 1974 Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or, this harrowing psychological-thriller stars Gene Hackman alongside Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, and Harrison Ford, and is regarded as one of Coppola’s greatest films. Harry Caul (Hackman) is a surveillance expert in San Francisco whose routine wiretapping job turns into a nightmare when he hears something disturbing in his recording of a couple — something a lot more important than adulterous goings-on. His investigation of the tape and how it might be used sends Harry spiraling into a web of secrecy, murder, and paranoia.

*1974, BEST PICTURE, Francis Ford Coppola, Producer; Fred Roos, Co-Producer. SOUND, Walter Murch, Arthur Rochester. WRITING (Original Screenplay), Francis Ford Coppola. Academy Award® and Oscar® are the registered trademarks and service marks of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • In stunning Dolby Vision® HDR and 4K UHD™
  • SteelBook® art by Laurent Durieux
  • A 64-page booklet with behind-the-scenes photos, essays from film journalists, and original 1974 press reviews
  • A cassette tape containing the original motion picture soundtrack scored by David Shire
  • Two collectible posters with theatrical art from 1974 and an illustration from artist Laurent Durieux
  • Special Features:

-       Q&A with Sound Editor Walter Murch, Filmed at Curzon Soho, 2017

-       Francis Ford Coppola Audio Commentary

-       Walter Murch Audio Commentary

-       Close-up on The Conversation

-       Coppola Dictates Script: Opening Sequence, The Life of Harry Caul, The Convention, Introduction to Frank Lovista, Jack Tar Hotel, Police Station Ending

-       Cindy Williams Screen Test

-       Harrison Ford Screen Test

-       David Shire Interviewed by Francis Ford Coppola

-       Interview with Gene Hackman (1973)

-       Harry Caul’s San Francisco: Locations Then & Now

-       No Cigar (1956 Short by Francis Ford Coppola)

-       Original Theatrical Trailer

-       50th Anniversary Trailer

-       Behind-the-Scenes Stills Gallery

 

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CREDITS & CAST

Written and Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Cast:
Gene Hackman (Harry Caul)
John Cazale (Stan)
Allen Garfield (Bernie Moran)
Cindy Williams (Ann)
Frederic Forrest (Mark)

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Film SpecS

Number of Discs: 2

Rating: PG

Screen Format: Widescreen (1.85:1) in
Dolby Vision®

Audio: English 5.1 DTS-HD Master
Audio™, English 2.0 LPCM Mono Audio

Subtitles: English SDH

Run Time: 114 Minutes

Color/B&W: Color

Disc Size: 100 GB

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All Rights Reserved.

 

All 4K UHD Discs are All Region and will play worldwide, all Blu-ray Discs are Region A only and will only play in North America.

 

Digital Codes are for U.S. only and will not work worldwide.

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