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The mother.
A concerned Janice, a woman in her 40s with red hair.
The father.
A moustachied man in an overcoat, Bill
The child.
An 11 year old Ivy chases after a green balloon.
The stranger.
A bearded man, Elliot, stands in the rain.
Janice sits up in bed.
He's going to harm us.
A door tries to open but is caught on the chain.
It's Ivy he's after.
The past.
A car crashes head on with another car. A frightened girl is in the backseat.
The present.
Ivy is asleep evidently having a nightmare.
A gargoyle outside a building in the rain.
The nightmare.
Ivy screams. Her parents hurry after her.
The terror.
Janice talks to somebody in a frightened tone.
I saw her burn her hands on a cold window.
Ivy puts her hands on a glass window where they turn red. Janice looks on and screams.
The movie.
A gravestone reads: Born 1959. Died 1964. Born 1964.
We zoom out and see it is the front cover of the novelization.
Audrey Rose: the novel of reincarnation is now a spellbinding motion picture.
Ivy behind a rain streaked window is screaming.
The pain.
Janice cries and clasps her hands together in prayer.
The anger.
Janice escapes from Bill who appears to be affectionate.
The trial.
A busy courtroom.
The test.
Ivy sits in a bed looking sleepy. A doctor is at bedside.
Your eyelids are getting so heavy.
Ivy looks up to the sky.
The question.
Ivy looks vacant.
Audrey.
A fire burns.
The answer.
A nun shouts desperately from a window
Deborah, the child!
A figure lifts up Ivy and carries her away.
The torment.
A group of onlookers appear perturbed.
Ivy with the doctor screams and taps on the window.
Janice closes her eyes and looks down.
The truth.
Elliot speaks with Janice.
We're both a part of this child.
Elliot screams on the other side of the window where Ivy is held.
Audrey Rose!
It will alter your ideas about life after death forever.
A caption reads: A Robert Wise Production. Audrey Rose.
A caption reads: starring Marsha Mason. Anthony Hopkins. John Beck and introducing Susan Swift as Ivy
A caption reads: Audrey Rose. Screenplay by Frank De Felitta. Based on the novel by Frank De Felitta. Music by Michael Small
A caption reads: Audrey Rose. Produced by Joe Wizan and Frank De Felitta. Directed by Robert Wise. Production Services by Rock Company/Persky-Bright
A caption reads: United Artists. A Transamerica Company
Arrow Video
Master filmmaker Robert Wise began his career with horror classics The Curse of the Cat People and The Body Snatcher for producer Val Lewton. His career would go on to include westerns, thrillers, science fiction and musicals, earning him two Academy Awards for Best Director. In 1963 he returned to his Lewtonian roots with the classic ghost story The Haunting; in 1977 he returned once more with the supernatural thriller Audrey Rose.
All Bill and Jane Templeton wish for is a quiet, peaceful life with their 11-year-old daughter Ivy. But their dreams turn to nightmares as Ivy is besieged first by terrifying 'memories' of events that never occurred... and then by a mysterious stranger who stalks her every move, and claims that Ivy was in fact his daughter in another life.
Released in the wake of The Exorcist and The Omen, Audrey Rose is an intelligent, heartfelt drama that approaches its subject with an open mind and seriousness of intent that caught many off guard but typifies Wise's previous genre forays. Sensitively played by a sterling cast at the top of their game, this underseen gem deserves a place on the shelf of any fan of classic horror.
Product Features
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 2K restoration by Arrow Films from a new 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-Ray presentation
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic Jon Towlson
- Faith and Fraud, a brand new interview with magician Adam Cardone about reincarnation and belief in Audrey Rose
- Then and Now, a brand new featurette looking at the New York locations used in the film
- I've Been Here Before, archive visual essay by Lee Gambin looking at reincarnation in cinema
- Investigator: The Paranormal World of Frank De Felitta, an archive interview with the author and scriptwriter of Audrey Rose
- The Role of a Mother, an archive Interview with Marsha Mason
- Hypnotist: Inside the score for Audrey Rose, an archive interview with film music historian Daniel Schweiger
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy
- Arrow Video
- 113 mins approx
- PG
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Robert Wise
- Anthony Hopkins
- Marsha Mason
- John Beck
English SDH
- 1977
- A
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The mother.
A concerned Janice, a woman in her 40s with red hair.
The father.
A moustachied man in an overcoat, Bill
The child.
An 11 year old Ivy chases after a green balloon.
The stranger.
A bearded man, Elliot, stands in the rain.
Janice sits up in bed.
He's going to harm us.
A door tries to open but is caught on the chain.
It's Ivy he's after.
The past.
A car crashes head on with another car. A frightened girl is in the backseat.
The present.
Ivy is asleep evidently having a nightmare.
A gargoyle outside a building in the rain.
The nightmare.
Ivy screams. Her parents hurry after her.
The terror.
Janice talks to somebody in a frightened tone.
I saw her burn her hands on a cold window.
Ivy puts her hands on a glass window where they turn red. Janice looks on and screams.
The movie.
A gravestone reads: Born 1959. Died 1964. Born 1964.
We zoom out and see it is the front cover of the novelization.
Audrey Rose: the novel of reincarnation is now a spellbinding motion picture.
Ivy behind a rain streaked window is screaming.
The pain.
Janice cries and clasps her hands together in prayer.
The anger.
Janice escapes from Bill who appears to be affectionate.
The trial.
A busy courtroom.
The test.
Ivy sits in a bed looking sleepy. A doctor is at bedside.
Your eyelids are getting so heavy.
Ivy looks up to the sky.
The question.
Ivy looks vacant.
Audrey.
A fire burns.
The answer.
A nun shouts desperately from a window
Deborah, the child!
A figure lifts up Ivy and carries her away.
The torment.
A group of onlookers appear perturbed.
Ivy with the doctor screams and taps on the window.
Janice closes her eyes and looks down.
The truth.
Elliot speaks with Janice.
We're both a part of this child.
Elliot screams on the other side of the window where Ivy is held.
Audrey Rose!
It will alter your ideas about life after death forever.
A caption reads: A Robert Wise Production. Audrey Rose.
A caption reads: starring Marsha Mason. Anthony Hopkins. John Beck and introducing Susan Swift as Ivy
A caption reads: Audrey Rose. Screenplay by Frank De Felitta. Based on the novel by Frank De Felitta. Music by Michael Small
A caption reads: Audrey Rose. Produced by Joe Wizan and Frank De Felitta. Directed by Robert Wise. Production Services by Rock Company/Persky-Bright
A caption reads: United Artists. A Transamerica Company
Arrow Video
Master filmmaker Robert Wise began his career with horror classics The Curse of the Cat People and The Body Snatcher for producer Val Lewton. His career would go on to include westerns, thrillers, science fiction and musicals, earning him two Academy Awards for Best Director. In 1963 he returned to his Lewtonian roots with the classic ghost story The Haunting; in 1977 he returned once more with the supernatural thriller Audrey Rose.
All Bill and Jane Templeton wish for is a quiet, peaceful life with their 11-year-old daughter Ivy. But their dreams turn to nightmares as Ivy is besieged first by terrifying 'memories' of events that never occurred... and then by a mysterious stranger who stalks her every move, and claims that Ivy was in fact his daughter in another life.
Released in the wake of The Exorcist and The Omen, Audrey Rose is an intelligent, heartfelt drama that approaches its subject with an open mind and seriousness of intent that caught many off guard but typifies Wise's previous genre forays. Sensitively played by a sterling cast at the top of their game, this underseen gem deserves a place on the shelf of any fan of classic horror.
Product Features
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 2K restoration by Arrow Films from a new 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-Ray presentation
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic Jon Towlson
- Faith and Fraud, a brand new interview with magician Adam Cardone about reincarnation and belief in Audrey Rose
- Then and Now, a brand new featurette looking at the New York locations used in the film
- I've Been Here Before, archive visual essay by Lee Gambin looking at reincarnation in cinema
- Investigator: The Paranormal World of Frank De Felitta, an archive interview with the author and scriptwriter of Audrey Rose
- The Role of a Mother, an archive Interview with Marsha Mason
- Hypnotist: Inside the score for Audrey Rose, an archive interview with film music historian Daniel Schweiger
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Christopher Shy
- Arrow Video
- 113 mins approx
- PG
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Robert Wise
- Anthony Hopkins
- Marsha Mason
- John Beck
English SDH
- 1977
- A
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