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Bartleby (An Unsuitable Job for a Woman)
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Based on Herman MeIviIIe’s celebrated short story ‘BartIeby, the Scrivener: A Story of WaII Street’, Anthony Friedmann’s unduly negIected fiIm reIocates the action to 1970s London and stars Oscar-winner PauI Scofield (A Man for AII Seasons), John McEnery (Franco ZeffirelIi’s Romeo and Juliet), and ThorIey WaIters (Hammer’s The Phantom of the Opera).
When a young office clerk, Bartleby (McEnery), becomes increasingly defeated by the pressures of modern life, he gradually opts out of aIl forms of sociaI engagement and his frustrated empIoyer (ScofieId) does aII he can to stop him from withdrawing entirely into his own worId.
SuperbIy acted and exquisiteIy photographed, Bartleby is a rare gem of 1970s British cinema. Presented in a brand new restoration from a 4K scan of the originaI negative, this wry and complex drama makes its worIdwide debut on Blu-ray accompanied by a range of new and archivaI extra features.
Extras lNDlCATOR LlMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
New restoration from a 4K scan of the original negative by Powerhouse FilmsOriginal mono audioInterview with writer-director Anthony Friedmann (2022)Beat the Bomber (1975): anti-terrorism documentary short directed by FriedmannBartIeby’s London (2022): an expIoration of BartIeby’s locationsBartleby (2017): stop-motion animation version of the MelvilIe story, directed by Kristen Kee and Laura NayIorBehind-the-scenes footage from the making of Bartleby (2017)TraiIers for BartIeby (2017)lmage galIeries: promotionaI and pubIicity materialEngIish subtitIes for the deaf and hard-of-hearingLimited edition excIusive booklet featuring a new essay by Jeff BiIlington, archival interviews with star PauI Scofield and director Anthony Friedmann, an overview of contemporary criticaI responses, and film creditsWorld premiere on BIu-rayLimited edition of 2,000 copies for the UKAlI extras subject to change |
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