Drive, He Said • A Safe Place

Edition no. 547/548

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A Safe PlaceDrive, He Said
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
The two most overlooked films of the BBS era, Drive, He Said and A Safe Place are daring, personal character studies, and the directorial debuts of, respectively, Jack Nicholson and Henry Jaglom. Nicholson's feverish snapshot of the early seventies concerns a disaffected college basketball player and his increasingly radical roommate. In Jaglom's delicate, fantasy-faced drama, Tuesday Weld stars as a fragile young woman in New York unable to reconcile her ambiguous past with her unmoored present; Orson Welles also appears as an enchanting Central Park magician.

Technical Specifications

Format: DVD
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 (Anamorphic)
Audio: English 1.0 Dolby Digital Mono
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Subtitles: English
Region: 1
Discs: 2 Discs |  DVD-9

Supplements

  • A Cautionary Tale of Campus Revolution and Sexual Freedom, a 2009 video piece featuring Jack Nicholson
  • Theatrical trailer for Drive, He Said
  • Audio commentary featuring director Henry Jaglom
  • Henry Jaglom Finds “A Safe Place,” a 2009 video piece in which the director discusses the film
  • Notes on the New York Film Festival, a 1971 video interview with Henry Jaglom and director Peter Bogdanovich
  • Outtakes and screen tests
  • Theatrical trailer for A Safe Place

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Release Credits

Producer: Kim Hendrickson
Producer: Susan Arosteguy
Producer: Karen Stetler
Artwork: F. Ron Miller
Artwork: Fred Davis
Producer: Heather Shaw
Artwork: Peter Grant

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