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Naked Lunch (The Criterion Collection)

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Format
DVD
Region Code
Region 1
Genre
Art
Bob Shop ID
670528601

Rare out of print 2003 Criterion Collection 2-Disc set. Includes 32-page booklet. Box spine faded/scuffed, Disc 1 has a few light scuffs.


DIRECTOR-APPROVED TWO-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:

High-definition digital transfer, approved by director David Cronenberg
Audio commentary featuring Cronenberg and actor Peter Weller
Naked Making Lunch, a 1992 documentary by Chris Rodley about the making of the film
Special effects gallery, featuring artwork and photos alongside an essay by film writer Jody Duncan
Collection of original marketing materials
Audio recording of William S. Burroughs reading from his novel Naked Lunch
Gallery of photos taken by poet Allen Ginsberg of Burroughs
Film stills gallery
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
PLUS: An essay by film critic Janet Maslin