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A straitlaced businessman meets a quirky, free‐spirited woman at a downtown New York
greasy spoon. Her offer of a ride back to his office results in a lunchtime motel
rendezvous—just the beginning of a capricious interstate road trip that brings the two
face‐to‐face with their hidden selves. Featuring a killer soundtrack and electric
performances from Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, and Ray Liotta, Something Wild, directed
by oddball American auteur Jonathan Demme, is both a kinky comic thriller and a radiantly
off‐kilter love story.
Features:
- New, restored digital transfer, supervised by director of photography Tak Fujimoto and
- approved by director Jonathan Demme, with DTS‐HD Master Audio soundtrack
- New video interviews with Demme and writer E. Max Frye
- Original theatrical trailer
- PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film critic David Thompson
- New cover by Sam Smith
Something Wild (1986) - The Criterion Collection
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A straitlaced businessman meets a quirky, free‐spirited woman at a downtown New York
greasy spoon. Her offer of a ride back to his office results in a lunchtime motel
rendezvous—just the beginning of a capricious interstate road trip that brings the two
face‐to‐face with their hidden selves. Featuring a killer soundtrack and electric
performances from Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, and Ray Liotta, Something Wild, directed
by oddball American auteur Jonathan Demme, is both a kinky comic thriller and a radiantly
off‐kilter love story.
Features:
- New, restored digital transfer, supervised by director of photography Tak Fujimoto and
- approved by director Jonathan Demme, with DTS‐HD Master Audio soundtrack
- New video interviews with Demme and writer E. Max Frye
- Original theatrical trailer
- PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film critic David Thompson
- New cover by Sam Smith
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