Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - Special Edition Double Play Blu-ray

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - Special Edition Double Play

    Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer - Special Edition Double Play

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    Certificate:
    • 18
    Actor:
    Director:
    Region:
    • Region B
    Sound Information:
    • Dolby Digital
    Number of Discs:
    • 1
    Main Language:
    • English
    Studio:

    Description

    Release Date: 24 October 2011

    Released from prison following his mother's murder. Henry (Michael Rooker, JFK) supplements his job as an exterminator with a series of violent, indiscriminate murders. Crazed drug dealer and fellow jailbird Otis (Tom Towles) provides Henry with a willing accomplice in his grisly pursuits but as the depravity escalates and Henry begins to form a tentative bond with Otis' sister Becky (Tracy Arnold) events spiral towards a chilling and violent conclusion.

    Based on the harrowing true story of convicted mass-murderer Henry Lee Lucas (portrayed with a dead-eye passivity by a magnetic rooker), John McNaughtonis (Mad Dog and Glory, Wild Things) Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer is one of the most remarkable films in the crowded serial killer genre. Impressively building to a disquieting and horrific climax, the film provides a sobering and nightmarish glimpse into a deranged and damaged mind.

    A bona-fide cult classic that as well as being long unavailable is presented here for the first time in its entirety and as the director intended: it's a startling, morally complex and frequently uncompromising work of genuine daring and vision.

    Special Features:

    • Commentary with Director John McNaughton
    • Portrait: The Making of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
    • The Serial Killers: Henry Lee Lucas 
    • Interview with Director John Mcnaughton
    • John Mcnaughton in conversation with Nigel Floyd 
    • Censorship History
    • Deleted Scenes and Outtakes with Commentary by John Mcnaughton
    • Stills Gallery 
    • Original Storyboards 
    • Trailer

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