WHITE OF THE EYE Blu-ray Clips

2015/11/13 22:18:59 +00:00 | Derek Anderson

Much like Stephen King's novella A Good Marriage, Donald Cammell's White of the Eye asks the question, "How well do you really know your spouse?" Ahead of Scream Factory's November 17th Blu-ray and DVD release of the thriller, we have high-definition clips from the film.

White of the Eye Blu-ray / DVD: "A twisted killer is on the loose. He tortures and dissects his victims as part of a primitive ritual. If you’re a wealthy, attractive woman, stay out of isolated desert community, because you are fair game. Housewife Joan White gradually comes to suspect that her opera-loving husband Paul might know more than he’s letting on... All the clues lead to one man who is clearly innocent. But nothing is as simple as black and white in Donald Cammell’s 1987 suspense thriller WHITE OF THE EYE, arriving for the first time on Blu-ray™ in a special Blu-ray + DVD combo pack on November 17, 2015 from SCREAM FACTORY™.  

Golden Globe nominees David Keith (An Officer And A Gentleman, Firestarter, Daredevil) and Cathy Moriarty (Raging Bull, Casper) star in this shocking mystery-thriller directed by Donald Cammell (Demon Seed and co-director of Performance). The film also features an eclectic score by Nick Mason (Pink Floyd) and Rick Fenn (10cc).

Special Features:

  • NEW Into the Vortex – an interview with actor Alan Rosenberg
  • NEW Eye of the Detective – an interview with actor Art Evans
  • Audio Commentary by Donald Cammell biographer Sam Umland
  • Deleted Scenes with commentary by Sam Umland
  • Into the White  - an Interview with cinematographer and steadicam operator Larry McConkey
  • Alternate Credit Sequence
  • Flashback Sequences prior to the Bleach Bypass process"

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