Midnite Spares (Ozploitation #19) (Blu-Ray) (1983)

Umbrella EntertainmentSKU: DAVID4695
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Extras:
  • EXCLUSIVE! 16 page comic book adaption from Dark Oz
  • NEW! Never before released uncut alternate soundtrack
  • Audio commentary with producer Tom Burstall moderated by filmmaker Mark Hartley
  • NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD interview with producer Tom Burstall
  • Cannes promo reel
  • Stills and poster gallery
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • THE RELUCTANT AUTEUR – a visual essay on director Quentin Masters presented by author and film historian David Del Valle
  • FILMCO trailer reel

  • Disc type: Blu-ray
    No. of discs: 1
    Running time: 87
    Audio format:
    Format: 1080P
    Colour: COLOUR
    Languages: English
    Aspect ratio: 16:9
    Image ratio: 1.85:1
    Subtitles:
    Year of Production: 1983
    Release Date: 19 October 2022

    Description

    “There’s a helluva lot more action and crashes just in the trailer for MIDNITE SPARES than there is in the first two FAST AND FURIOUS movies put together!”- Quentin Tarantino

    Strap yourself in and hold on tight as Umbrella Entertainment proudly presents the world premiere Blu-ray release of this car-crunching Ozploitation classic – newly remastered in 4k from the original vault materials.

    They didn’t get angry… they got even.

    Set against a background of high-risk sprintcar driving, MIDNIGHT SPARES tells the action-packed story of a motley team of grease monkeys and speedway freaks who take on a massive car stealing and stripping racket in the west of Sydney.They quickly discover that they’re not only battling a tough and highly organised auto crime cartel – but also the bent cops who protect them.Packed with jaw-dropping crashes and smashes, bitumen-burning chases and adrenaline-pumping speedway action, MIDNITE SPARES features scene-stealing performances from Ozploitation superstars Bruce Spence and David Argue, alongside Gia Carides (in her film debut) and spunky Amanda Dole (1983 Playmate of the Year).

    Director: Quentin Masters

    Cast: James Laurie, Gia Carides, Max Cullen

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