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Three men in a bathroom. One stands at the urinal, another washes his hands while another walks in and throws a jacket over the head of the man by the sink.
Hey man!
A flick knife appears.
The man at the urinal, James, rushes over to intervene.
A young Amish boy, Samuel, in a cubicle sees the crime through a crack in the door.
They didn't know there was a witness.
Two detectives sit in a car, one of them, John, in the passenger seat.
-Carter didn't tell me about the eyewitness. -Yeah, Amish kid 8 years old.
Samuel slowly walks backwards.
John walks towards us.
A man of force.
John is crouched down speaking with Samuel.
I'm a police officer ma'am. I have to talk to the boy.
Samuel looks shy.
An amish woman, Rachel, with a faint smile.
A woman of faith.
Rachel and Samuel are in the back of a car.
You don't understand we have nothing to do with your laws.
John drives and turns his head as he talks to them.
Yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.
Rachel looks out of the window.
World's apart.
A close-up on Samuel's face.
Now you have a witness.
A close-up on a photo of James from the bathroom.
Yeah, now I got a witness.
Samuel points his finger while John looks on surprised.
James in a multi-story car park fires his gun.
Another man with a gun in his hands hides behind a car for protection.
A man, Carter, on the phone.
John, what's going on man? What is happening?
An angry John drives a car. Rachel argues with him from the backseat.
-You said we would be safe in Philadelphia! -Well, I was wrong!
Someone picks up a gun.
A nervous woman has her front door open. A man stands over her, his arm blocking her way.
You left with the Amish woman right?
Rachel and Samuel are by John's door. He sits in the driver's seat and holds her jacket by the collar.
If they find me, the find the boy.
A rural field showing an Amish community.
You bring this man to our house?
A gun is loaded.
John dressed in Amish clothes smiles.
Rachel looks back and smiles at him.
With a gun of the hand?
Somebody puts more bullets in a gun.
An older member of the community chastises Rachel.
You bring fear to this house.
An older woman talks with Rachel.
Everyone has an idea about you and the Englishman.
Rachel in a shower slowly looks over her shoulder.
John is watching her.
Carter talks on the phone.
They're looking for you.
John and Rachel laugh as they dance together.
Rachel walks away from someone.
I have done nothing against the rule of the Ordnung.
Nothing? Maybe not yet?
John and Rachel hug then kiss.
A detective on the phone.
We know where you are.
John slowly turns around.
A shotgun is cocked.
John in Amish clothes.
Harrison Ford.
Rachel stands opposite.
And Kelly McGillis.
Three suited men walk down a country road, two holding shotguns.
A caption reads: Witness
A caption reads: Starts February 8th at a Theatre Near You
Arrow Video
Harrison Ford (The Fugitive) and Kelly McGillis (The Accused) star as would-be lovers from two different worlds in Witness, director Peter Weir’s (Picnic at Hanging Rock) Academy Award®-winning neo-noir thriller which pits modernity against tradition.
When a young Amish boy inadvertently witnesses a brutal murder while en route to Philadelphia with his recently widowed mother, Rachel (McGillis), Detective John Book (Ford) is assigned to the case. With the perpetrators desperate to silence the sole witness, Book and his two wards are forced to hide out in the heart of the Amish community. As passions between Book and Rachel ignite, the killers close in, culminating in a dramatic, life-and-death clash of cultures that will change the lives of those involved forever.
Noted for its sensitive portrayal of the Amish community, Witness features a career-best performance from Ford, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Now fully restored in 4k, Witness proves as timeless as it is masterful.
Product Features
- 4k (2160p) Ultra Hd Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (hdr10 compatible)
- Original lossless 2.0 stereo audio
- Optional 5.1 Dts-hd Master Audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film historian Jarret Gahan
- Brand new video interview with cinematographer John Seale
- Brand new visual essay on the film’s performances by film journalist Staci Layne Wilson
- Vintage 1985 interview in which Harrison Ford discusses Witness with critic Bobbie Wygant
- Between Two Worlds - five-part archival documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Peter Weir, John Seale, producer Edward S. Feldman, and actors Lukas Haas, Patti LuPone and Viggo Mortensen
- A Conversation with Peter Weir - archival interview with the film’s director
- Two vintage Epk featurettes
- Deleted scene from the network Tv version of the film
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
- Limited edition 60-page perfect bound booklet illustrated by Tommy Pocket, featuring new writing on the film by Dennis Capicik, Martyn Conterio, John Harrison and Amanda Reyes
- Fold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
- Six double-sided collector’s postcards
- Arrow Video
- 112 mins approx
- Peter Weir
- R
- Harrison Ford
- Kelly McGillis
- Lukas Haas
- English SDH
- 1.85:1
- 1985
- English
- 1
- A
- B
- C
- Arrow Video
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A caption reads: The following preview has been approved for all audiences by the Motion Picture Association of America
A caption reads: Coming From Paramout A Gulf+Western Company
Three men in a bathroom. One stands at the urinal, another washes his hands while another walks in and throws a jacket over the head of the man by the sink.
Hey man!
A flick knife appears.
The man at the urinal, James, rushes over to intervene.
A young Amish boy, Samuel, in a cubicle sees the crime through a crack in the door.
They didn't know there was a witness.
Two detectives sit in a car, one of them, John, in the passenger seat.
-Carter didn't tell me about the eyewitness. -Yeah, Amish kid 8 years old.
Samuel slowly walks backwards.
John walks towards us.
A man of force.
John is crouched down speaking with Samuel.
I'm a police officer ma'am. I have to talk to the boy.
Samuel looks shy.
An amish woman, Rachel, with a faint smile.
A woman of faith.
Rachel and Samuel are in the back of a car.
You don't understand we have nothing to do with your laws.
John drives and turns his head as he talks to them.
Yes I do. Your son's a material witness to a homicide.
Rachel looks out of the window.
World's apart.
A close-up on Samuel's face.
Now you have a witness.
A close-up on a photo of James from the bathroom.
Yeah, now I got a witness.
Samuel points his finger while John looks on surprised.
James in a multi-story car park fires his gun.
Another man with a gun in his hands hides behind a car for protection.
A man, Carter, on the phone.
John, what's going on man? What is happening?
An angry John drives a car. Rachel argues with him from the backseat.
-You said we would be safe in Philadelphia! -Well, I was wrong!
Someone picks up a gun.
A nervous woman has her front door open. A man stands over her, his arm blocking her way.
You left with the Amish woman right?
Rachel and Samuel are by John's door. He sits in the driver's seat and holds her jacket by the collar.
If they find me, the find the boy.
A rural field showing an Amish community.
You bring this man to our house?
A gun is loaded.
John dressed in Amish clothes smiles.
Rachel looks back and smiles at him.
With a gun of the hand?
Somebody puts more bullets in a gun.
An older member of the community chastises Rachel.
You bring fear to this house.
An older woman talks with Rachel.
Everyone has an idea about you and the Englishman.
Rachel in a shower slowly looks over her shoulder.
John is watching her.
Carter talks on the phone.
They're looking for you.
John and Rachel laugh as they dance together.
Rachel walks away from someone.
I have done nothing against the rule of the Ordnung.
Nothing? Maybe not yet?
John and Rachel hug then kiss.
A detective on the phone.
We know where you are.
John slowly turns around.
A shotgun is cocked.
John in Amish clothes.
Harrison Ford.
Rachel stands opposite.
And Kelly McGillis.
Three suited men walk down a country road, two holding shotguns.
A caption reads: Witness
A caption reads: Starts February 8th at a Theatre Near You
Arrow Video
Harrison Ford (The Fugitive) and Kelly McGillis (The Accused) star as would-be lovers from two different worlds in Witness, director Peter Weir’s (Picnic at Hanging Rock) Academy Award®-winning neo-noir thriller which pits modernity against tradition.
When a young Amish boy inadvertently witnesses a brutal murder while en route to Philadelphia with his recently widowed mother, Rachel (McGillis), Detective John Book (Ford) is assigned to the case. With the perpetrators desperate to silence the sole witness, Book and his two wards are forced to hide out in the heart of the Amish community. As passions between Book and Rachel ignite, the killers close in, culminating in a dramatic, life-and-death clash of cultures that will change the lives of those involved forever.
Noted for its sensitive portrayal of the Amish community, Witness features a career-best performance from Ford, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Now fully restored in 4k, Witness proves as timeless as it is masterful.
Product Features
- 4k (2160p) Ultra Hd Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (hdr10 compatible)
- Original lossless 2.0 stereo audio
- Optional 5.1 Dts-hd Master Audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film historian Jarret Gahan
- Brand new video interview with cinematographer John Seale
- Brand new visual essay on the film’s performances by film journalist Staci Layne Wilson
- Vintage 1985 interview in which Harrison Ford discusses Witness with critic Bobbie Wygant
- Between Two Worlds - five-part archival documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Peter Weir, John Seale, producer Edward S. Feldman, and actors Lukas Haas, Patti LuPone and Viggo Mortensen
- A Conversation with Peter Weir - archival interview with the film’s director
- Two vintage Epk featurettes
- Deleted scene from the network Tv version of the film
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
- Limited edition 60-page perfect bound booklet illustrated by Tommy Pocket, featuring new writing on the film by Dennis Capicik, Martyn Conterio, John Harrison and Amanda Reyes
- Fold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tommy Pocket
- Six double-sided collector’s postcards
- Arrow Video
- 112 mins approx
- Peter Weir
- R
- Harrison Ford
- Kelly McGillis
- Lukas Haas
- English SDH
- 1.85:1
- 1985
- English
- 1
- A
- B
- C
- Arrow Video
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