Cloak & Dagger (Region Free) w/SLIP

$16.99 Regular price $29.99
Type: New Blu-Ray

Includes exclusive 3D custom art, 3D glasses and 16 page booklet with an essay from director Richard Franklin!

11-year-old Davey Osborne (Henry Thomas) loves playing video games and acting out top-secret missions. But the spy game quickly turns from fantasy to reality when he stumbles into a real life adventure involving agents trying to sneak military secrets out of the country concealed in a video game cartridge. With professional hitmen moving in, and everyone thinking he’s still game-playing, Davey enlists the aid of his best friend, an imaginary super spy named Jack Flack (Dabney Coleman) to help him survive the high-stakes action and real bullets! But can he stay one step ahead of his murderous pursuers in this real life game of espionage? Boasting a star turn from Henry Thomas (straight from E.T.) and packed with Hitchcockian set pieces and Atari game action, CLOAK & DAGGER is a nostalgic thrill ride from first breathless frame to last. Umbrella Entertainment proudly presents this iconic kid-classic on blu-ray with an extensive dossier of never before seen (or heard) extras.

Director: Richard Franklin

Cast: Dabney Coleman; Henry Thomas

Extras:

  • EXCLUSIVE! 3D limited O-ring
  • EXCLUSIVE! 16 page booklet with exclusive essay from Director Richard Franklin
  • NEW! Kiddie Hitchcock – interview featurette with writer Tom Holland
  • NEW! brief introduction by Tom Holland
  • NEW! Archival TV interviews
  • NEW! Archival making-of featurette
  • NEW! Behind-the-scenes footage accompanied by an audio interview with editor Andrew London
  • NEW! Select storyboard sequences
  • NEW! Stills and Poster gallery accompanied by an audio interview excerpt.
  • Audio commentary with writer Tom Holland moderated by Joe Lynch
  • 2001 interview with director Richard Franklin conducted by filmmaker Mark Hartley
  • Then and Now location featurette
  • 1983 Atari game spot
  • 1984 Audio interview with Richard Franklin
  • TV spots
  • Theatrical trailer
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