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Brazil - Director's Cut

Brazil - Director's Cut

Universal Pictures (1985)
Blu-ray
R
715515086714
Comedy | Fantasy | Indie or Festival | Sci-Fi
UK | English | Color | 02:11

In this nightmarish futuristic satire from director Terry Gilliam , Jonathan Pryce plays Sam Lowrey, a government statistician who chooses to blind himself to the decaying, drone-like world around him. Whenever real life becomes too oppressive, Sam fantasizes (to the tune of the 1940s big-band hit "Brazil") about being an alternate-world superhero, forever rescuing beautiful Jill Layton ( Kim Greist ). The omnipresent computer that controls everything in the "real" world malfunctions, causing the mistaken-identity assassination of an innocent citizen. When Sam routinely investigates the error, he meets Jill, literally the girl of his dreams. It turns out that she is an associate of a terrorist ( Robert De Niro ) whom the computer had originally intended to target for execution. The price Sam pays for tumbling to this fact is a close encounter with the man in charge of torturing troublesome citizens ( Michael Palin ). — Hal Erickson


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Jonathan Pryce Sam Lowry
Robert De Niro Harry Tuttle
Katherine Helmond Mrs. Ida Lowry
Ian Holm Mr. Kurtzmann
Bob Hoskins Spoor
Michael Palin Jack Lint
Ian Richardson Mr. Warrenn
Peter Vaughan Mr. Helpmann
Kim Greist Jill Layton
Jim Broadbent Dr. Jaffe
Barbara Hicks Mrs. Terrain
Charles McKeown Lime
Derrick O'Connor Dowser
Kathryn Pogson Shirley
Bryan Pringle Spiro
Sheila Reid Mrs. Buttle
John Flanagan T.V. Interviewer
Ray Cooper Technician
Brian Miller Mr. Buttle
Simon Nash Boy Buttle
Prudence Oliver Girl Buttle
Simon Jones Arrest Official
Derek Deadman Bill - Dept. of Works
Nigel Planer Charlie - Dept. of Works
Terence Bayler T.V Commercial Presenter

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Edition details

Edition Criterion
Packaging HD Case
Nr Discs 2
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
Subtitles English (SDH)
Distributor Criterion Collection
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Dec 04, 2012
Regions A