SEVERIN SPOTLIGHTS INFLUENTIAL DIRECTOR PETER MEDAK WITH BLU-RAY RELEASES OF 4 CAREER RARITIES
Severin Films champions genre-defying director Peter Medak with the Worldwide Blu-ray Premiere of his bold feature debut NEGATIVES starring Glenda Jackson (with a Bonus Disc of the landmark 1963 comedy/drama SPARROWS CAN’T SING directed by U.K. theater legend Joan Littlewood with Medak as Assistant Director), the Worldwide Blu-ray Premiere of the hilariously dark THE ODD JOB co-written by and starring Monty Python’s Graham Chapman and the North American Blu-ray Premiere of his award-winning documentary THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS. With 10 combined hours of Special Features, these films showcase the versatility and resilience of the Hungarian/British/American auteur throughout his celebrated six-decade career. Pre-orders for NEGATIVES, THE ODD JOB and THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS begin May 23rd at SeverinFilms.com.
NEGATIVES & SPARROWS CAN’T SING
With his feature film directorial debut, Hungarian-émigré Peter Medak (THE RULING CLASS, ROMEO IS BLEEDING) created a provocative U.K. classic and launched one of the most unique careers in cinema history: When a young couple – Peter McEnery of ENTERTAINING MR. SLOANE and 2x Academy Award® winner Glenda Jackson in her film debut – grows bored with their kinky role-play games, they invite an uninhibited photographer (Academy Award® nominee Diane Cilento of TOM JONES and THE WICKER MAN) to come between them. Maurice Denham (SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY) co-stars in the groundbreaking 1968 drama that “leaves nothing to the imagination” (NY Daily News), now scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by The British Film Institute. Also included is a Bonus Disc of the “magnificent” (NY Post) 1963 comedy SPARROWS CAN’T SING starring James Booth (ZULU) and Barbara Windsor (the CARRY ON series) – directed by Joan Littlewood (OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR) and assistant directed by Medak – scanned in 4K from the original camera negative by StudioCanal.
Disc 1: NEGATIVES Special Features:
Audio Interview With Director Peter Medak By Film Historian Lee Gambin
Audio Commentary With Video Watchdog’s Tim Lucas
Role Playing – Interview With Actor Peter McEnery
Glenda Jackson: Working Class Wonderland – Video Essay By Lee Gambin
Positives From Negativeland – Peter Medak Presents His Production Albums From NEGATIVES Through A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG
The Doctor Will See You Now – Interview With Dr. Clare Smith, Historic Collection Curator Of The Metropolitan Police Museum, On Dr. Crippen
Feature Specs for NEGATIVES:
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audio: English Mono
Closed Captions: English SDH
Runtime: 98 mins
Region: A/B/C
Disc 2: SPARROWS CAN’T SING Special Features:
Audio Commentary With Filmmaker Daniel Kremer, With Contributions From Assistant Director Peter Medak
East End Manifesto – Interview With Joan Littlewood Biographer Peter Rankin
BFI Q&A With Actors Barbara Windsor And Murray Melvin
Interview With Murray Melvin
Locations Featurette With Film Historian Richard Dacre
Trailer
Feature Specs for SPARROWS CAN’T SING:
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audio: English Mono
Closed Captions: English SDH
Runtime: 93 mins
Region: A
THE ODD JOB
In the 1978 black comedy from director Peter Medak, Graham Chapman – just prior to LIFE OF BRIAN – stars as happily married Arthur Harris, who becomes suicidal when his wife suddenly leaves him. Unable to complete the task himself, he asks a strange handyman (BAFTA Award winner Sir David Jason of Only Fools and Horses, in a role once intended for Keith Moon) to kill him instead. But when Arthur’s wife comes back, he discovers that his homicidal hire has every intention of finishing the job. Diana Quick (Brideshead Revisited), Carolyn Seymour (THE RULING CLASS), Simon Williams (JABBERWOCKY), Bill Paterson (Fleabag) and Richard O’Brien (THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW) co-star in this “crazy comedy” (Travalanche) co-written by Chapman with Bernard McKenna (YELLOWBEARD) and produced by Mark Forstater (MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL), now scanned in 2K from Peter Medak’s personal 35mm print.
THE ODD JOB Special Features:
Introduction By Director Peter Medak
Audio Interview With Peter Medak
The Odd Job Men – Zoom Reunion Between Star Sir David Jason And Peter Medak
The Unusual Work – Interview With Writer Bernard McKenna
Producer, An Odd Job – Interview With Co-Producer Mark Forstater
The Odd Batch – Interview With Actor Richard O’Brien
The Naughty Neighbor – Interview With Actress Carolyn Seymour
Most Peculiar Craft – Interview With Actor Simon Williams
Feature Specs for THE ODD JOB:
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audio: English Mono
Closed Captions: English SDH
Runtime: 88 mins
Region: A/BC
THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS
In 1973, Peter Sellers – then at the peak of his box-office power and comedic genius – invited Peter Medak – whose recent smash THE RULING CLASS had been nominated for the Palme d’Or and an Oscar® – to direct a 17th century pirate epic called GHOST IN THE NOONDAY SUN. But with soon-to-be-discovered nightmares that included an unfinished script (re-written by co-star and fellow comedy legend Spike Milligan), rough seas, sinking ships and Sellers’ own wildly erratic behavior, the production became an unprecedented catastrophe. The barely completed film was dumped into a very limited release, and the director’s career and spirit were nearly destroyed by the experience. Over four decades later, Medak revisits this personal and professional fiasco to search for answers – and possibly redemption – in a journey that’s been called “jaw-dropping” (The Hollywood Reporter), “nightmarishly funny” (Rolling Stone) and “one of the great ‘making-of’ documentaries of all-time.” (San Francisco Chronicle)
THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS Special Features:
Audio Interview With Director Peter Medak
The Ghosts Inside The Scrapbook – Peter Medak Presents His Production Albums From THE RULING CLASS Through ZORRO, THE GAY BLADE
Love Left The Masquerade: Peter Medak’s Cinema Of Pretenders – Video Essay By Filmmaker Daniel Kremer
Trailer
Feature Specs for THE GHOST OF PETER SELLERS:
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audio: English 5.1, English Stereo
Closed Captions: English SDH
Runtime: 93 mins
Region: A/B/C