TNT Jackson, The Final Comedown, and Savage! have been released on Blu-ray together via Scream Factory. Limited to 1,500, the triple feature is available for $34.98 exclusively in the Shout Factory store.
TNT Jackson is a 1974 Blaxploitation action film directed by Cirio H. Santiago and written by actor Dick Miller (Gremlins) and Ken Metcalfe. Jeanne Bell, Stan Shaw, Pat Anderson, and Chiquito star. Roger Corman executive produces.
The Final Comedown is a 1972 Blaxploitation drama written and directed by Oscar Williams (Truck Turner), based on Jimmy Garrett's play We Own the Night. Billy Dee Williams and D'Urville Martin star. Roger Corman executive produces.
Savage is a 1973 Blaxploitation action film directed by Cirio H. Santiago and written by Ed Medard. James Iglehart, Lada Edmund Jr., and Carol Speed star. Roger Corman executive produces.
TNT Jackson has been newly scanned in 2K from the interpositive, while The Final Comedown and Savage have been newly scanned in 2K from the original camera negatives. All three films feature 2.0 Mono DTS-HD Master Audio. Special features are listed below.
TNT Jackson special features:
Theatrical trailer
Radio spot
Image gallery
Martial arts expert Diana “T.N.T.” Jackson (Jeannie Bell) is pure dynamite when she takes to the streets of Hong Kong in search of her missing brother and runs afoul of the city's most villainous drug pushers.
The Final Comedown special features:
Radio spot
Image gallery
Johnny Johnson (Billy Dee Williams) is a young man with a promising future. But push him too far, and you've got a revolution on your hands!
Savage special features:
Theatrical trailers
TV spots
Radio spot
Image gallery
James Iglehart stars as a criminal on the run who finds even more trouble when he is caught between two warring factions in a tropical nation's bloody conflict.
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Hey, if anyone's looking for a good Japanese action movie to watch, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND the 1975 movie The Bullet Train, starring Ken Takakura and Sonny Chiba. Basically, it's about a terrorist group who's planted a bomb onboard a bullet train, and the bomb will go off if the train goes under 80 km/h (50 MPH). So yeah...it was Speed before there was Speed.
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Blonde Cobra/Broken Goddess: Starlet Christa Helm -- the victim of a still-unsolved 1977 West Hollywood ripper murder -- on the set of the Action flick "Let's Go For Broke," circa 1974.
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Robert Samelin The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires alt poster (2023)
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Death Wish will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on January 24 via Kino Lorber. Based on Brian Garfield's 1972 novel, the 1974 action thriller includes reversible art.
Michael Winner (The Sentinel, The Mechanic) directs from a script by Wendell Mayes (Anatomy of a Murder, The Poseidon Adventure). Charles Bronson stars with Hope Lange, Vincent Gardenia, William Redfield, Kathleen Tolan, and Christopher Guest.
Death Wish has been newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative with Dolby Vision HDR. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Audio commentary by film historian Paul Talbot (new)
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Audio commentary by film historian Paul Talbot (new)
Interview with actor John Herzfeld
US & UK radio spots
TV spot
Theatrical trailer (remastered in 2K)
Paul Kersey, a bleeding-heart liberal, has a change of opinion after his wife and daughter are brutally attacked by a gang of thugs in their apartment. His daughter is sexually assaulted and his wife is murdered. Bronson turns vigilante as he stalks the mean streets of New York on the prowl for muggers, hoodlums and the like.
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