







Arrow FilmsThe film that established Terry Gilliam as more than just Monty Python's resident animator, this delightfully inventive children's fantasy is about young Kevin (Craig Warnock) who finds himself travelling through holes in the space-time continuum in the company of half a dozen fractious dwarfs.Along the way, he encounters Agamemnon (Sean Connery), Robin Hood (John Cleese), Napoleon (Ian Holm) and winds up as a passenger on the Titanic, although not necessarily in that order. But is this just random entertainment laid on for history fan Kevin's benefit, or part of a wider struggle between the forces of good (Ralph Richardson) and evil (David Warner)?At the time, this was a rare example of a small-budget British film successfully taking on American blockbusters. Now, it's a much-loved fantasy classic bursting with inspired images and ideas: Gilliam and co-writer Michael Palin (who also appears) are clearly enjoying themselves as much as their audience.Special FeaturesBrand new 2k-resolution restoration of the film from the original camera negative, approved by director and co-writer Terry GilliamOriginal uncompressed PCM Stereo 2.0 and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio optionsOptional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingChasing Time Bandits: A new interview with Terry GilliamWriting the Film that Dares Not Speak its Name: A new interview in which Michael Palin discusses co-writing and acting in Time BanditsThe Effects of Time Bandits: A new interview in which Kent Houston, founder of the Peerless Camera Company, discusses Time Bandits' optical effectsPlaying Evil: A new featurette in which actor David Warner remembers producer George Harrison and playing Evil in Time BanditsThe Costumes of Time Bandits: A new interview with costume designer James AchesonThe Look of Time Bandits: A new interview with production designer Milly BurnsFrom Script to Screen – A new animated featurette in which Milly Burns takes us through her production notebooks, locations photographs and storyboards revealing how twentieth century Morocco was transformed into Ancient GreeceOriginal TrailerRestoration DemonstrationAwards and Reviews:5 stars - Empire pleasingly dark with Gilliam delivering as much classical fairy tale as knockabout comedy. - Empire5 stars – Total Film Frequent bursts of twisted humour, several flashes of horror and a ton of first-class Brit cameos - Total Film Gilliam is one of the great conjurers of cinema, and this film is proof of his ample and unpredictable talent. - Radio Times An extraordinarily inventive fantasy - Time OutCast and Crew:Director: Terry GilliamActors: John Cleese, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall
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Arrow FilmsThe film that established Terry Gilliam as more than just Monty Python's resident animator, this delightfully inventive children's fantasy is about young Kevin (Craig Warnock) who finds himself travelling through holes in the space-time continuum in the company of half a dozen fractious dwarfs.Along the way, he encounters Agamemnon (Sean Connery), Robin Hood (John Cleese), Napoleon (Ian Holm) and winds up as a passenger on the Titanic, although not necessarily in that order. But is this just random entertainment laid on for history fan Kevin's benefit, or part of a wider struggle between the forces of good (Ralph Richardson) and evil (David Warner)?At the time, this was a rare example of a small-budget British film successfully taking on American blockbusters. Now, it's a much-loved fantasy classic bursting with inspired images and ideas: Gilliam and co-writer Michael Palin (who also appears) are clearly enjoying themselves as much as their audience.Special FeaturesBrand new 2k-resolution restoration of the film from the original camera negative, approved by director and co-writer Terry GilliamOriginal uncompressed PCM Stereo 2.0 and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio optionsOptional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingChasing Time Bandits: A new interview with Terry GilliamWriting the Film that Dares Not Speak its Name: A new interview in which Michael Palin discusses co-writing and acting in Time BanditsThe Effects of Time Bandits: A new interview in which Kent Houston, founder of the Peerless Camera Company, discusses Time Bandits' optical effectsPlaying Evil: A new featurette in which actor David Warner remembers producer George Harrison and playing Evil in Time BanditsThe Costumes of Time Bandits: A new interview with costume designer James AchesonThe Look of Time Bandits: A new interview with production designer Milly BurnsFrom Script to Screen – A new animated featurette in which Milly Burns takes us through her production notebooks, locations photographs and storyboards revealing how twentieth century Morocco was transformed into Ancient GreeceOriginal TrailerRestoration DemonstrationAwards and Reviews:5 stars - Empire pleasingly dark with Gilliam delivering as much classical fairy tale as knockabout comedy. - Empire5 stars – Total Film Frequent bursts of twisted humour, several flashes of horror and a ton of first-class Brit cameos - Total Film Gilliam is one of the great conjurers of cinema, and this film is proof of his ample and unpredictable talent. - Radio Times An extraordinarily inventive fantasy - Time OutCast and Crew:Director: Terry GilliamActors: John Cleese, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall
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Arrow FilmsThe film that established Terry Gilliam as more than just Monty Python's resident animator, this delightfully inventive children's fantasy is about young Kevin (Craig Warnock) who finds himself travelling through holes in the space-time continuum in the company of half a dozen fractious dwarfs.Along the way, he encounters Agamemnon (Sean Connery), Robin Hood (John Cleese), Napoleon (Ian Holm) and winds up as a passenger on the Titanic, although not necessarily in that order. But is this just random entertainment laid on for history fan Kevin's benefit, or part of a wider struggle between the forces of good (Ralph Richardson) and evil (David Warner)?At the time, this was a rare example of a small-budget British film successfully taking on American blockbusters. Now, it's a much-loved fantasy classic bursting with inspired images and ideas: Gilliam and co-writer Michael Palin (who also appears) are clearly enjoying themselves as much as their audience.Special FeaturesBrand new 2k-resolution restoration of the film from the original camera negative, approved by director and co-writer Terry GilliamOriginal uncompressed PCM Stereo 2.0 and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio optionsOptional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingChasing Time Bandits: A new interview with Terry GilliamWriting the Film that Dares Not Speak its Name: A new interview in which Michael Palin discusses co-writing and acting in Time BanditsThe Effects of Time Bandits: A new interview in which Kent Houston, founder of the Peerless Camera Company, discusses Time Bandits' optical effectsPlaying Evil: A new featurette in which actor David Warner remembers producer George Harrison and playing Evil in Time BanditsThe Costumes of Time Bandits: A new interview with costume designer James AchesonThe Look of Time Bandits: A new interview with production designer Milly BurnsFrom Script to Screen – A new animated featurette in which Milly Burns takes us through her production notebooks, locations photographs and storyboards revealing how twentieth century Morocco was transformed into Ancient GreeceOriginal TrailerRestoration DemonstrationAwards and Reviews:5 stars - Empire pleasingly dark with Gilliam delivering as much classical fairy tale as knockabout comedy. - Empire5 stars – Total Film Frequent bursts of twisted humour, several flashes of horror and a ton of first-class Brit cameos - Total Film Gilliam is one of the great conjurers of cinema, and this film is proof of his ample and unpredictable talent. - Radio Times An extraordinarily inventive fantasy - Time OutCast and Crew:Director: Terry GilliamActors: John Cleese, Sean Connery, Shelley Duvall
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region code | b (europe, au, nz, africa...) |
Age group | kids |
Color | dark |
Size | small |
Brand | Arrow Video |
features | interviews\\trailer |
format | blu-ray |
Language | english |
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