- Antony I. Ginnane Ozploitation Sampler CD
- Original 24 page collector's booklet
- 2018 audio commentary with producer Antony I. Ginnane moderated by film critic Jaimie Leonarder
- 2017 audio commentary with actress Sigrid Thornton, director Simon Wincer, Antony I. Ginnane & cinematographer Vincent Monton moderated by filmmaker Mark Hartley
- 2013 audio commentary with Antony I. Ginnane moderated by horror hostess Katarina Leigh Walters
- Extended interviews from "Not Quite Hollywood" with Sigrid Thornton, Simon Wincer, Antony I. Ginnane, writer Everett De Roche, Vincent Monton, assistant director Tom Burstall and actress Lynda Stoner
- "Producing Snapshot": interview featurette
- 100-minute original edit (sourced from VHS)
- Antony I. Ginnane trailer reel
- Stills and poster gallery with audio interview with stuntman Grant Page
- TV spots
- Alternative US credit sequence
Description
Snapshot (1979) is volume #11 in our Ozploitation Classics collection. This release includes limited O-ring packaging, special features, artwork – and a limited Ozploitation Sampler CD and Snapshot Collector's Booklet.
The click of a fashion photographer’s camera started her on a career that led to terror and death! A young, impressionable trainee hairdresser, Angela (Sigrid Thornton), becomes a media sensation after posing topless for an advertising campaign. Thrust into the high stakes world of glamour and fame, Angela discovers that she is being stalked by a mysterious psychopath – in a Mr. Whippy van!
Could the unseen psycho be the seductive lesbian super model (Chantel Contouri), the kinky photographer (Hugh Keays-Byrne), the lecherous film producer (Robert Bruning) or Angela’s devoted - but unstable - boyfriend (Vincent Gill). All will be revealed in this taut and titillating thriller from Ozploitation A-team producer Antony I. Ginnane (Patrick), director Simon Wincer (Harlequin), screenwriter Everett De Roche (Long Weekend) and cinematographer Vincent Monton (Roadgames).
Director: Simon Wincer
Cast: Chantal Contouri, Robert Bruning, Sigrid Thornton, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Denise Drysdale