BFI
Loving Memory
Directed by: Tony Scott
An extraordinary debut from one of Hollywood's most bankable UK ex-pats, Tony Scott's Loving Memory (1970) tells the disturbing tale of a brother and sister who live in isolation with a grisly secret.
Critically acclaimed on its release Loving Memory was beautifully photographed by celebrated cinematographer Chris Menges - who captures perfectly the misty mystery of the Yorkshire Moors - and features a stunning, sinister performance from Rosamund Greenwood (Village of the Damned, The Witches) as a haunted innocent.
Technical Specifications
Format: Blu-ray/DVD
Aspect Ratio:
1.66:1 , 1.66:1 (Anamorphic)
Audio:
English 2.0 Dolby Digital Mono
, English 2.0 PCM Mono
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English
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1/2/3/4/5/6/A/B/C
Discs:
2 Discs |
DVD-5/BD-25
* some specifications may reference a film that is included as a special feature
Supplements
- One of the Missing (Tony Scott, 1968, 27 mins): taut psychological short about the lonely fate of a confederate soldier in the American Civil War
- Boy and Bicycle (Ridley Scott, 1965, 28 mins): follows the adventures of a truant schoolboy - played by the young Tony Scott - as he cycles round Hartlepool
- Fully illustrated booklet with newly commissioned essay by Kim Newman and production notes on the film
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