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The People Next Door

The People Next Door

Standard Edition - Blu-ray - Region B

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The People Next Door,
The People Next Door is an unflinching portrayal of a New York family torn asunder by drug abuse. Eli Wallach (Winter Kills) and Julie Harris (The Haunting) give compelling performances as parents whose marriage is pushed to the brink when their daughter Maxie (Deborah Winters) experiments with LSD and heroin, before experiencing a mental breakdown. Assuredly directed by David Greene (I Start Counting, Gray Lady Down), making his first American feature, and beautifully shot by Gordon Willis (Little Murders, The Godfather), The People Next Door is an unjustly forgotten melodrama, returning to UK screens for the first time since the days of VHS. INDICATOR STANDARD EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES 4K restoration from the original negative Original mono audio Audio commentary with actor Rutanya Alda and film historian Lee Gambin (2021) Tripping with Maxie (2021, 39 mins): Deborah Winters remembers playing the film’s troubled teenage protagonist Structured How to Feel (2021, 10 mins): supervising editor Brian Smedley-Aston revisits his various collaborations with director David Greene My Life in Review (2021, 15 mins): musician John Sheldon, formerly of the Bead Game, recalls his band’s musical contributions to the film People Person (2021, 19 mins): appreciation of Greene’s eclectic career by film historian Vic Pratt Image gallery: promotional and publicity material New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

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