Ninth Configuration DVD

Ninth Configuration

    Ninth Configuration

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    Special Features:
    • Alternative Ending\Directors Commentary\Director And Cast Biographies\Featurette\Out Takes
    Region:
    • Region 0
    Sound Information:
    • Dolby Digital
    Number of Discs:
    • 1
    Main Language:
    • English
    Dubbing Languages:
    • Stereo English
    Description:
    • A secret government center for high-ranking officials who have had mental breakdowns is the location of this unsettling drama about a brilliant, unorthodox psychiatrist who turns out to be crazier than his patients. William Peter Blatty won the Golden Globe in 1980 for Best Motion Picture Screenplay.
    Review:
    • "...This final cut includes much comic dialogue variously absent from other versions....And notably adds a haunting pre-credits overture..." Sight and Sound - p.50

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    • "...A straightforward and powerful conclusion..." Variety

    Certificate:
    • 15

    Description

    Release Date: 31 January 2011

    Deep in a forest of pine trees near the coast of Washington State lies a grotesque Gothic mansion commandeered by the Pentagon for use as a special psychiatric hospital for the military.  Those elite personnel who know of its existence and the nature of Project Freud refer to it as Centre Eighteen.  Confined to the centre are high-ranking military officers who are undergoing treatment for mental breakdowns which are unaccountable by their service experiences.  Determined to establish the true nature and origin of the men's mental illness, the Pentagon enlist the services of Colonel Hudson Kane, a brilliant, yet strangely unorthodox psychiatrist.  Kane’s unusual approach helps him to withstand the tests that a wildly eccentric fringe inflicts on all the new medical officers.  Typical of their number is Captain Cutshaw, an astronaut who aborted a space probe.  He is convinced that God is a fraud and that the man in the moon tried to take advantage of his sister.  His fellow inmates are similarly consumed with inner torments – they fear the evil within themselves and are afraid that, within a Godless universe, man is alone in leading a purposeless existence.  Slowly, through the love he possesses for his fellow man, Colonel Kane is able to break down the lunatic façade of the inmates and of Captain Cutshaw in particular but, as he leads the way back to a world of reality, the dividing line between sanity and madness assumes an increasingly vague definition – so much so that Kane’s colleagues pose the question of who is the therapist to whom with real urgency. The Ninth Configuration is a taut and gripping tale, which mixes theology and psychology in a search for God and the answer to the mystery of Kane’s true identity.  It is a film that director, producer and writer William Peter Blatty had wanted to make for a long time.  Based on one of Blatty’s earlier novels entitled 'Twinkle, Twinkle Killer Kane', the film had been in the planning for a number of years.  'I’d wanted to do this film for quite a while' noted the creator of The Exorcist.  'I always knew that eventually I would get it made.  It is a very special story.  I’m happy that I never gave up'.

    Special Features

    • Alternative Ending\Directors Commentary\Director And Cast Biographies\Featurette\Out Takes

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