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Metro Goldwyn Mayer ident.
Carefree, light music plays.
A booklet of different houses where a certain price is being circled in red ink.
An estate agent sits in a car with Graham outside a house.
This next property is very well suited to your particular needs Mr. Krakowski.
Graham climbs out of the car and looks on pleasingly at the house.
This house speaks to me.
It is a fairly big two storey house with a garage and a Sold sign in the front.
Graham walks around inside surveying the empty house.
The estate agent excitedly walks around too.
It says potential!
He loved it.
Graham stands in the kitchen drinking a glass of red wine.
He walks down the street holding a bag of groceries.
At home he talks to his friend Chuck.
Oh I could even think about putting in a hot tub or maybe even a lanai.
A lanai? Wow!
He bought it.
Graham in a blue convertible drives onto the house's driveway pulling a trailer full of his possessions behind him.
Chuck fixes a lock on Graham's kitchen door.
Owning a house is okay but you're going to get an ulcer making the payments.
At work, Mr Feemster, a stern, large man stands beside a woman in business attire.
How'd you like to see yourself promoted?
Graham wears a suit and looks giddy with happiness.
Mr Feemster, I,I certainly wouldn't mind that!
And how you'd like to see yourself fired?
I wouldn't like that at all sir.
Mr Feemster laughs with his colleague.
Graham at home looks at a photo but as he looks up he notices a strange face at the window with sores on his face, straggly hair, one white eye and brown teeth.
Graham screams and falls backwards over the kitchen table.
But now he's starting to lose it.
Graham makes a phone call.
- 911 emergency. - I'd like to report a dangerous vagrant.
The Vagrant shakes his head.
Graham scurries along his floor as something is thrown at him.
There's just one problem with Graham Krakowski's new home.
In the bathroom, Graham hurries to the shower. He opens the door and a naked woman screams causing Graham to scream in unison.
Graham peers through a fence.
He's not home alone.
Graham stands and cocks a shotgun.
Graham is sleeping when the Vagrant shouts next to him causing him to jump up and bump his head.
A crowd gathers around a crime scene.
A bizarre, senseless murder took place last night.
A covered up body is taken away on a stretcher.
Graham opens up a box then staggers back and screams.
Mrs Howler's been murdered. There's this vagrant who lives across the street he did it, I know it and now he's in the kitchen!
The Vagrant spits something out of his mouth.
The woman from the shower, Judy, talks to Graham.
You're acting like a maniac.
Graham sits up in bed shouting.
The police with a SWAT team stand by a fence poking their guns through it.
Just relax, the police are taking care of everything.
Rapid fire comes through the fence and to the house where Graham tries to protect herself from the bullets.
A dishelleved Graham is led away by the police.
An old lady pleads to a court.
He's innocent I tell you, innocent!
The judge bangs her gavel.
Mrs Krakowski you are out of order!
The old lady clutches her heart.
A concerned Graham on trial rises to his feet.
The old lady falls to the ground.
The courtroom of people look on as Graham tries to help but is held back by the police.
That's my mother! That's my mother!
A policeman thumps the old lady in the heart aggressively.
The estate agent talks with Graham.
I'm attracted to you.
She suddenly grabs Graham by the waist and tries to kiss him.
At night with a red light, a couple without much clothing roll around the floor.
It's so sexy.
A larger woman sits at the end of Graham's bed.
It's not often I get a nice young man like you to talk to.
It's scary.
Graham grimaces in pain.
Graham in a wig sees a waxwork then turns and is hit by one.
So scary it's funny!
Graham enters his kitchen with a bunch of flowers then slips over.
Lt. Barfuss is with his SWAT team in Graham's kitchen.
What could you possibly see?
A shocked Graham covered in scars and broken glass can't say anything.
So funny.
Coffee is poured onto a hand instead of inside the mug.
Two of the police sit in a diner quizzing a waitress.
Have you seen a blue '78 Ford station wagon?
You mean like the one on fire out there?
An explosion happens outside as they watch from the diner.
It's a scream.
A car turns over at night.
Graham is driving when the Vagrant appears over his shoulder. He screams.
On the road a large truck is heading towards them.
A panicked Graham sits in a restaurant with Chuck.
What if the authorities actually found out I killed her?
Can I take the dessert menu?
The Vagrant
There goes the neighbourhood.
Graham holds a dead rat by the tail.
A spotlight facing Graham's property explodes.
One neighbour at a time.
An old lady strapped to a stretcher slides down numerous steps.
Arrow Video
HE'S NOT HOME ALONE!
The 90s cult classic is back! Directed by Chris Walas - FX genius of Gremlins and The Fly - The Vagrant is a demented black comedy starring cult icons Bill Paxton (Aliens, Twister), Michael Ironside (Scanners, Starship Troopers), Colleen Camp (Death Game, Clue) and Marshall Bell (Freddy's Revenge, Total Recall) in a grimy blend of satire and grisly terror.
Mild-mannered financial clerk Graham Krakowski buys a run-down starter home only to discover a vagrant, living in the empty lot across the street, keeps appearing inside. Attempts to remove the homeless man lead to a feud that spirals out of control and tests Graham's sanity as the vagrant engages him in twisted mind games, defiling his home, and framing him for gruesome murders.
Beloved character actor Bill Paxton stepped up to leading man status in The Vagrant and proved his extraordinary range in a role that runs the gamut of emotions and climbs to stratospheric heights of craziness. Newly restored from the original camera negative The Vagrant is a one of a kind movie that deserves a place in any cult film collection.
Product Features
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 2K restoration by Arrow Films from a new scan of the original camera negative
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-Ray presentation
- Original lossless stereo 2.0 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Vagrant Memories, a new interview with director Chris Walas
- You are in Hell, a new interview with star Marshall Bell
- Barfus, Homicide, a new interview with star Michael Ironside
- Handling His Property, a new interview with star Colleen Camp
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Robert Hack
- Arrow Video
- 91 mins approx
- R
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Chris Walas
- Bill Paxton
- Michael Ironside
- Marshall Bell
- Mitzi Kapture
- English SDH
- 1992
- A
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Metro Goldwyn Mayer ident.
Carefree, light music plays.
A booklet of different houses where a certain price is being circled in red ink.
An estate agent sits in a car with Graham outside a house.
This next property is very well suited to your particular needs Mr. Krakowski.
Graham climbs out of the car and looks on pleasingly at the house.
This house speaks to me.
It is a fairly big two storey house with a garage and a Sold sign in the front.
Graham walks around inside surveying the empty house.
The estate agent excitedly walks around too.
It says potential!
He loved it.
Graham stands in the kitchen drinking a glass of red wine.
He walks down the street holding a bag of groceries.
At home he talks to his friend Chuck.
Oh I could even think about putting in a hot tub or maybe even a lanai.
A lanai? Wow!
He bought it.
Graham in a blue convertible drives onto the house's driveway pulling a trailer full of his possessions behind him.
Chuck fixes a lock on Graham's kitchen door.
Owning a house is okay but you're going to get an ulcer making the payments.
At work, Mr Feemster, a stern, large man stands beside a woman in business attire.
How'd you like to see yourself promoted?
Graham wears a suit and looks giddy with happiness.
Mr Feemster, I,I certainly wouldn't mind that!
And how you'd like to see yourself fired?
I wouldn't like that at all sir.
Mr Feemster laughs with his colleague.
Graham at home looks at a photo but as he looks up he notices a strange face at the window with sores on his face, straggly hair, one white eye and brown teeth.
Graham screams and falls backwards over the kitchen table.
But now he's starting to lose it.
Graham makes a phone call.
- 911 emergency. - I'd like to report a dangerous vagrant.
The Vagrant shakes his head.
Graham scurries along his floor as something is thrown at him.
There's just one problem with Graham Krakowski's new home.
In the bathroom, Graham hurries to the shower. He opens the door and a naked woman screams causing Graham to scream in unison.
Graham peers through a fence.
He's not home alone.
Graham stands and cocks a shotgun.
Graham is sleeping when the Vagrant shouts next to him causing him to jump up and bump his head.
A crowd gathers around a crime scene.
A bizarre, senseless murder took place last night.
A covered up body is taken away on a stretcher.
Graham opens up a box then staggers back and screams.
Mrs Howler's been murdered. There's this vagrant who lives across the street he did it, I know it and now he's in the kitchen!
The Vagrant spits something out of his mouth.
The woman from the shower, Judy, talks to Graham.
You're acting like a maniac.
Graham sits up in bed shouting.
The police with a SWAT team stand by a fence poking their guns through it.
Just relax, the police are taking care of everything.
Rapid fire comes through the fence and to the house where Graham tries to protect herself from the bullets.
A dishelleved Graham is led away by the police.
An old lady pleads to a court.
He's innocent I tell you, innocent!
The judge bangs her gavel.
Mrs Krakowski you are out of order!
The old lady clutches her heart.
A concerned Graham on trial rises to his feet.
The old lady falls to the ground.
The courtroom of people look on as Graham tries to help but is held back by the police.
That's my mother! That's my mother!
A policeman thumps the old lady in the heart aggressively.
The estate agent talks with Graham.
I'm attracted to you.
She suddenly grabs Graham by the waist and tries to kiss him.
At night with a red light, a couple without much clothing roll around the floor.
It's so sexy.
A larger woman sits at the end of Graham's bed.
It's not often I get a nice young man like you to talk to.
It's scary.
Graham grimaces in pain.
Graham in a wig sees a waxwork then turns and is hit by one.
So scary it's funny!
Graham enters his kitchen with a bunch of flowers then slips over.
Lt. Barfuss is with his SWAT team in Graham's kitchen.
What could you possibly see?
A shocked Graham covered in scars and broken glass can't say anything.
So funny.
Coffee is poured onto a hand instead of inside the mug.
Two of the police sit in a diner quizzing a waitress.
Have you seen a blue '78 Ford station wagon?
You mean like the one on fire out there?
An explosion happens outside as they watch from the diner.
It's a scream.
A car turns over at night.
Graham is driving when the Vagrant appears over his shoulder. He screams.
On the road a large truck is heading towards them.
A panicked Graham sits in a restaurant with Chuck.
What if the authorities actually found out I killed her?
Can I take the dessert menu?
The Vagrant
There goes the neighbourhood.
Graham holds a dead rat by the tail.
A spotlight facing Graham's property explodes.
One neighbour at a time.
An old lady strapped to a stretcher slides down numerous steps.
Arrow Video
HE'S NOT HOME ALONE!
The 90s cult classic is back! Directed by Chris Walas - FX genius of Gremlins and The Fly - The Vagrant is a demented black comedy starring cult icons Bill Paxton (Aliens, Twister), Michael Ironside (Scanners, Starship Troopers), Colleen Camp (Death Game, Clue) and Marshall Bell (Freddy's Revenge, Total Recall) in a grimy blend of satire and grisly terror.
Mild-mannered financial clerk Graham Krakowski buys a run-down starter home only to discover a vagrant, living in the empty lot across the street, keeps appearing inside. Attempts to remove the homeless man lead to a feud that spirals out of control and tests Graham's sanity as the vagrant engages him in twisted mind games, defiling his home, and framing him for gruesome murders.
Beloved character actor Bill Paxton stepped up to leading man status in The Vagrant and proved his extraordinary range in a role that runs the gamut of emotions and climbs to stratospheric heights of craziness. Newly restored from the original camera negative The Vagrant is a one of a kind movie that deserves a place in any cult film collection.
Product Features
SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
- Brand new 2K restoration by Arrow Films from a new scan of the original camera negative
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-Ray presentation
- Original lossless stereo 2.0 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Vagrant Memories, a new interview with director Chris Walas
- You are in Hell, a new interview with star Marshall Bell
- Barfus, Homicide, a new interview with star Michael Ironside
- Handling His Property, a new interview with star Colleen Camp
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Robert Hack
- Arrow Video
- 91 mins approx
- R
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Chris Walas
- Bill Paxton
- Michael Ironside
- Marshall Bell
- Mitzi Kapture
- English SDH
- 1992
- A
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