Strangers Kiss Blu-ray (Limited Edition Slipcover, Jacob Phillips Site Exclusive)
This strictly limited slipcover variant features newly-commissioned front and back artwork by Jacob Phillips and is exclusive to the FCE website. Hollywood. 1955. The director of Strange and Dangerous encourages his novice lead actors to fall in love in "real life" so as to provide the "heat" needed for the film's romance. The actress' gangster boyfriend, who is also the film's financier, is kept in the dark about this scheme. When he learns the truth, he becomes violently angry. The suspense draws to a tingling close with a strange twist. STREET DATE 6/25/24.
This strictly limited slipcover variant features newly-commissioned front and back artwork by Jacob Phillips and is exclusive to the FCE website. Hollywood. 1955. The director of Strange and Dangerous encourages his novice lead actors to fall in love in "real life" so as to provide the "heat" needed for the film's romance. The actress' gangster boyfriend, who is also the film's financier, is kept in the dark about this scheme. When he learns the truth, he becomes violently angry. The suspense draws to a tingling close with a strange twist. STREET DATE 6/25/24.
This strictly limited slipcover variant features newly-commissioned front and back artwork by Jacob Phillips and is exclusive to the FCE website. Hollywood. 1955. The director of Strange and Dangerous encourages his novice lead actors to fall in love in "real life" so as to provide the "heat" needed for the film's romance. The actress' gangster boyfriend, who is also the film's financier, is kept in the dark about this scheme. When he learns the truth, he becomes violently angry. The suspense draws to a tingling close with a strange twist. STREET DATE 6/25/24.
Special Features
Limited edition slipcover with newly-commissioned front and back artwork by Jacob Phillips (first pressing only)
Double-sided wrap with legacy artwork
Newly recorded video interviews with cast and crew
Newly recorded audio commentary by Walter Chaw
New video essay by Chris O’Neill
Booklet with new essay by Peter Tonguette (first pressing only)
Image Gallery
Theatrical trailer