You are now entering Interzone, William S Burroughs' phantasmagorical land of junk, paranoia and crawly things. Best travel advice: "Exterminate all rational thought". In David Cronenberg's superbly shot, unnerving warp on the Burroughs novel, Naked Lunch, the novelist himself becomes a main character (played in an implacable monotone by Peter Weller), with elements from Burroughs' life--including the shooting of his wife during a "William Tell" game, and bohemian friends Kerouac and Ginsberg--added to frame the book's wild visions. This is, ironically, a somewhat rational approach to an unfilmable book (and it makes a hair-curling double bill with Barton Fink, another look at writerly madness, with both films sharing Judy Davis). Cronenberg is a natural for oozing mugwumps and typewriters that turn into giant bugs, of course. But in the end, this is really his own vision of the artistic process, rather than Burroughs' hallucinatory descent into hell. --Robert Horton, Amazon.com
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Peter Weller | Bill Lee |
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Judy Davis | Joan Frost |
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Ian Holm | Tom Frost |
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Julian Sands | Yves Cloquet |
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Roy Scheider | Dr. Benway |
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Monique Mercure | Fadela |
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Nicholas Campbell | Hank |
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Michael Zelniker | Martin |
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Robert A. Silverman | Hans |
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Joseph Scoren | Kiki |
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Peter Boretski | Creature Voices |
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Yuval Daniel | Hafid |
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John Friesen | Hauser |
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Sean McCann | O'Brien |
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Howard Jerome | A.J. Cohen |
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Michael Caruana | Pawnbroker |
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Kurt Reis | Exterminator #1 |
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Justin Louis | Exterminator #3 |
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Julian Richings | Exterminator #4 |
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Jim Yip | The Chink |
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Claude Aflalo | Forgeman |
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Laurent Hazout | Interzone Boy |
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Joseph Di Mambro | Interzone Boy |
| Director | David Cronenberg |
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| Writer | William S. Burroughs, David Cronenberg | |
| Producer | Gabriella Martinelli, Jeremy Thomas | |
| Musician | Ornette Coleman, Howard Shore | |
| Photography | Peter Suschitzky | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Audio Tracks | DTS |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 26, 2004 |