Walker [Criterion Collection]

Walker [Criterion Collection]

Director: Alex Cox Cast: Ed Harris
Ed Harris
, Richard Masur
Richard Masur
, Rene Auberjonois
Rene Auberjonois
, Keith Szarabajka
Keith Szarabajka
Alex Cox
Walker [Criterion Collection]

Walker [Criterion Collection]

Director: Alex Cox Cast: Ed Harris
Ed Harris
, Richard Masur
Richard Masur
, Rene Auberjonois
Rene Auberjonois
, Keith Szarabajka
Keith Szarabajka
Alex Cox

DVD (Wide Screen)

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Overview

Alex Cox's Walker, an audacious and bitterly funny fusion of political satire and historical epic, was savaged by many puzzled critics upon its initial release in 1987, but the film's partisans finally get their day in the sun with this DVD release of the movie from the Criterion Collection, which allows it to be seen to its full advantage for the first time since its poorly handled theatrical release. Walker has been given a widescreen transfer to disc, letterboxed at 1.85:1 and enhanced for anamorphic playback on 16x9 monitors; director Cox approved the transfer, and it certainly makes the most of David Bridges' richly dramatic camerawork. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Mono, and the multi-layered sound mix is well served in this edition, especially Joe Strummer's musical score. The dialogue is primarily in English, with no multiple language options, though optional English subtitles are included. As is their custom, Criterion have included a variety of relevant bonus materials, including "Dispatches from Nicaragua," a fascinating documentary on the making of the film which combines behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the cast and crew, and observations from Nicaraguans observing this recreation of their history. Also featured are "On Moviemaking and the Revolution," a spoken-word piece in which a bit player in the movie talks about both radical cinema and the presence of a film crew in Nicaragua; an extensive portfolio of still photos taken during Walker's production; a commentary track in which Cox and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer talk about the film, its influences, and its political stance; the original theatrical trailer; and a short subject in which Cox reads and comments upon a number of Walker's reviews. The beautifully designed booklet that accompanies this release also includes an essay on the film by Graham Fuller, an article Wurlitzer wrote to accompany the film's published screenplay, and a remembrance by actress Linda Sandoval on the challenges of shooting Walker in a nation at war. After years of languishing in obscurity, Criterion's DVD release finally gives Walker the care and exposure it deserves, and hopefully this will allow this fascinating work to be reevaluated at a time when the issues it addresses are as relevant as ever.

Product Details

Release Date: 02/19/2008
UPC: 0715515028028
Original Release: 1987
Rating: R
Source: Criterion Collection
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:34:00
Sales rank: 22,223

Special Features

New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Alex Cox; Audio commentary with Cox and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer; Dispatches form Nicaragua, an original documentary, about the filming of Walker in Nicaragua; On moviemaking and the revolution, reminiscences twenty years later from an extra on the film; The immortals, behind-the-scenes photos; Cox on Walker's reviews; Trailer

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Ed Harris William Walker,District Attorney
Richard Masur Ephraim Squier
Rene Auberjonois Maj. Siegfried Henningson
Keith Szarabajka Timothy Crocker
Sy Richardson Capt. Hornsby
Xander Berkeley Bryon Cole
John Diehl Stebbins
Peter Boyle Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt
Marlee Matlin Ellen Martin
Alfonso Arau Raousset
Pedro Armendariz Jr. Munoz
Roberto Lopez Espinoza Mayorga
Gerrit Graham Norvell Walker
William O'Leary James Walker
Blanca Guerra Yrena
Alan Bolt Don Domingo
Miguel Sandoval Parker French
Joe Strummer Faucet,Composer
Bennet Guillory Achilles Kewen
Norbert Weisser Prange
Bruce Wright Anderson
Richard Edson Turley
Charley Braun Bruno Van Namzer
Linda Callahan Mrs. Bingham
Milton Selzer Judge
Richard Zobel Lemuel
Ren Woods Alta Kewen
Frederick Neumann Wiley Marshall
David Hayman Father Rossiter
Edward Tudor Pole Doubleday
Sharon Barr Darlene
Kathy Burke Annie Mae
Enrique Beraza Corral
Luis Contreras Benito
Eddie Pansullo Maj. Angus,Maj. Angus
Jack Slater Sanders
Spider Stacey Davenport
Del Zamora Padre Vigil
Biff Yeager Rudler
William Utay Fry
George Belanger Assistant Deputy
Zander Schloss Huey
William Rothlein Dewey
David Chung Lul
Paulino Rodriguez Castellon
Dick Rude Washburn
Rudolph Wurlitzer Morgan
Bob Tzudiker Garrison
Nestor Mendez Garcia Mendez
Rick Barker Breckenridge
J.D. Silvester Huston
Robert Dickman Company Man
Joe Celeste Jury Foreman
Martin Aylett Reporter
Ramon Alvarez Reporter
Raymund Kettless Reporter
Tom Collins Reporter
Louis Mathews Priest
Dexter Taylor Liverpool
Michele Winstanley Maid
René Assa Dr. Jones
Pedro Armendariz, Jr. Munoz
Spider Stacy Davenport
Pedro Armendariz Actor

Technical Credits
Rick Barker Stunts
Alex Cox Director,Screenwriter
Marcellino Pacheco Guzman Special Effects
Angel Flores Marini Producer
Lorenzo O'Brien Producer
Edward R. Pressman Executive Producer,Producer
Rudy Wurlitzer Screenwriter,Screenwriter
Carlos Álvarez Producer
Victoria Thomas Casting
Miguel Sandoval Casting
Peter Glossop Sound/Sound Designer
John Pritchett Sound/Sound Designer
Joseph Geisinger Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Beggs Sound/Sound Designer

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Walker
1. Act of God [6:10]
2. A Promise [4:50]
3. Commodore Vanderbilt's Proposal [7:55]
4. "Three Cheers for Democracy!" [6:34]
5. March for Rivas [4:58]
6. First Impressions [6:54]
7. "Now Is the Hour of My Destiny" [3:24]
8. Granada [2:40]
9. The Proper Position [5:04]
10. Treason [10:32]
11. President Walker [8:44]
12. Slavery [5:59]
13. To the Ground [8:04]
14. "We'll Be Back" [5:36]
15. "No One Will Remember Walker" [:54]
16. End Credits/Color Bars [6:35]
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