Miami Blues (Standard Edition, Region B)
Miami Blues
George Armitage (Grosse Pointe Blank) adapted celebrated noir author Charles Willefordās novelĀ Miami BluesĀ for the screen with new star Alec Baldwin in the lead role as Frederick J. Frenger, Jr., a sociopathic criminal. Arriving in Miami fresh out of jail he commits one crime after another when he meets young hooker Susie (Jennifer Jason Leigh,Ā Single White Female) who he starts to build a pseudo-married life with, including the home cooking and the white picket fence. As Frederick tries to juggle domesticity with his mounting crimes, dogged cop Hoke Moseley (Fred Ward,Ā Tremors) threatens to put his freedom in jeopardy. Baldwin is brilliant as the unhinged criminal tearing through Miami while Armitage perfectly balances the humour and violence in this singular crime comedy that betrays the quirky influence of producer Jonathan Demme (Something Wild,Ā Married to the Mob).Ā
Special Features:
- High Definition digital transfer
- Original uncompressed stereoĀ PCM audio
- Interviews with Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Jason Leigh (2015)
- David Jenkins looks atĀ Miami BluesĀ and Jonathan Demmeās role in the productionĀ (2022)
- Pulp crime expert Maxim Jakubowski discusses the character of Hoke Moseley in bothĀ Miami BluesĀ and Willefordās novels in which he is a recurrent character (2022)
- Behind-the-scenes and promotional image gallery
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingĀ
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Miami Blues (Standard Edition, Region B)
Miami Blues (Standard Edition, Region B)
Miami Blues
George Armitage (Grosse Pointe Blank) adapted celebrated noir author Charles Willefordās novelĀ Miami BluesĀ for the screen with new star Alec Baldwin in the lead role as Frederick J. Frenger, Jr., a sociopathic criminal. Arriving in Miami fresh out of jail he commits one crime after another when he meets young hooker Susie (Jennifer Jason Leigh,Ā Single White Female) who he starts to build a pseudo-married life with, including the home cooking and the white picket fence. As Frederick tries to juggle domesticity with his mounting crimes, dogged cop Hoke Moseley (Fred Ward,Ā Tremors) threatens to put his freedom in jeopardy. Baldwin is brilliant as the unhinged criminal tearing through Miami while Armitage perfectly balances the humour and violence in this singular crime comedy that betrays the quirky influence of producer Jonathan Demme (Something Wild,Ā Married to the Mob).Ā
Special Features:
- High Definition digital transfer
- Original uncompressed stereoĀ PCM audio
- Interviews with Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Jason Leigh (2015)
- David Jenkins looks atĀ Miami BluesĀ and Jonathan Demmeās role in the productionĀ (2022)
- Pulp crime expert Maxim Jakubowski discusses the character of Hoke Moseley in bothĀ Miami BluesĀ and Willefordās novels in which he is a recurrent character (2022)
- Behind-the-scenes and promotional image gallery
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingĀ
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Miami Blues
George Armitage (Grosse Pointe Blank) adapted celebrated noir author Charles Willefordās novelĀ Miami BluesĀ for the screen with new star Alec Baldwin in the lead role as Frederick J. Frenger, Jr., a sociopathic criminal. Arriving in Miami fresh out of jail he commits one crime after another when he meets young hooker Susie (Jennifer Jason Leigh,Ā Single White Female) who he starts to build a pseudo-married life with, including the home cooking and the white picket fence. As Frederick tries to juggle domesticity with his mounting crimes, dogged cop Hoke Moseley (Fred Ward,Ā Tremors) threatens to put his freedom in jeopardy. Baldwin is brilliant as the unhinged criminal tearing through Miami while Armitage perfectly balances the humour and violence in this singular crime comedy that betrays the quirky influence of producer Jonathan Demme (Something Wild,Ā Married to the Mob).Ā
Special Features:
- High Definition digital transfer
- Original uncompressed stereoĀ PCM audio
- Interviews with Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Jason Leigh (2015)
- David Jenkins looks atĀ Miami BluesĀ and Jonathan Demmeās role in the productionĀ (2022)
- Pulp crime expert Maxim Jakubowski discusses the character of Hoke Moseley in bothĀ Miami BluesĀ and Willefordās novels in which he is a recurrent character (2022)
- Behind-the-scenes and promotional image gallery
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingĀ













