William Petersen (Manhunter, TV’s CSI) and Willem Dafoe (Platoon, Mississippi Burning) face off in a deadly game of cat and mouse in this riveting action-thriller directed by cinema legend William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist, Sorcerer). Full of style and grit, this raw tale of corruption and revenge boasts one of the most harrowing car chases ever caught on film and a shockingly explosive ending. Federal agent Richard Chance (Petersen) has a score to settle, and he’s through playing by the rules. Whether that means blackmailing a beautiful parolee, disobeying direct orders or hurtling the wrong way down a crowded freeway, he vows to take down a murderous counterfeiter (Dafoe) by any means necessary. But as the stakes grow higher, will Chance’s dark obsession with vengeance destroy him? The ultimate ’80s neo-noir, To Live and Die in L.A. features John Pankow, Debra Feuer, John Turturro, Darlanne Fluegel and Dean Stockwell, with cinematography by Robby Müller (Paris, Texas) that captures the City of Angels from the trendy elegance of Rodeo Drive to the seedy, neon glow of Hollywood.Special Features:DISC 1 (4KUHD):• Brand New HDR/Dolby Vision Master – From a 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative | Audio Commentary by Director William Friedkin• 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Lossless Audio• Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc• Optional English SubtitlesDISC 2 (BLU-RAY):• Brand New HD Master – From a 4K Scan of the Original Camera Negative• Audio Commentary by Director William Friedkin• TAKING A CHANCE: Interview with Actor William Petersen (20:41)• RENAISSANCE WOMAN IN L.A.: Interview with Actress Debra Feuer (14:55)• DOCTOR FOR A DAY: Interview with Actor Dwier Brown (8:52)• SO IN PHASE – SCORING TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.: Interview with Composers Wang Chung (12:43)• WRONG WAY – THE STUNTS OF TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.: Interview with Stunt Coordinator Buddy Joe Hooker (35:38)• COUNTERFEIT WORLD – THE MAKING OF TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.: Documentary (29:49)• Deleted Scene and Alternate Ending with Introductions (13:06)• Radio Spot• Theatrical Trailer• 5.1 Surround and 2.0 Lossless Audio• Dual-Layered BD50 Disc• Optional English Subtitles
D**9
Superb disc of a superb film - Recommended 👍
There are a few versions of TLaDiLA available but this version is recommended because the transfer quality is superior; this is a movie worth the extra sheckles.Featuring a pre-NCIS William Peterson as well as a very young - and very good looking - Willem Dafoe in an intriguing story that is beautifully shot with plenty of action in opposition to the more intimate & personal scenes scattered throughout.Technically, it's a very tight and super realistic film which really benefits for Friedkin's attention to detail as well as the technical advisors brought to the set in service of the story.Quite different from his previous films in some ways but William Friedkin's skills behind the camera really shine through on this outing.Extras include a strong director commentary, several making of featurettes and a nice stills gallery.Full Disclosure: I've adored this film from William Friedkin since staying up past bedtime to see it on TMC - F!, I'm old - so it was a foregone conclusion that this disc was going to be a part of my collection eventually.Cheers from Texas, Billy
T**S
Great Crime/Action film!
Intense, gritty film with surprises that catches you off guard! It’s a wild ride! And, a quintessential chase seen you won’t soon forget! That alone set a new standard in chase scenes rivalling those in “Bullit”, and “French Connection” !
J**R
Good 4k transfer of an exciting film.
Friedken outdid himself with this one - a car chase the wrong way on a 6 lane highway.Film noir plot with modern techniques.Plus that most difficult of acting roles: the charismatic villain.Plus... you get to see a young Willem Dafoe utterly steal the show with his enigmatic portrayal of counterfeiter Rick Masters.It was the most serious crime committed in that film.
S**H
Decent movie
Good quality, will watch it more than once
W**N
Classic Friedkin thriller appears in nice high def with new transfer.
Coming in the wake of Michael Mann’s “Thief” and “Miami Vice”, “To Live and Die in L.A.” may borrow some of those stylistic flourishes but it remains a William Friedkin film through and through. In many respects one can see this as an 80’s update of “The French Connection” except, this time, it’s about counterfeiting rather than heroin.In a star making turn Willem DaFoe stars as the villain and in another star making turn William Peterson is the agent assigned to catch the guy. The aptly named Chance (Peterson) is a government agent who consistently operates outside the bounds of the law. When his partner is murdered during an investigation into a counterfeiter, chance tells his new assigned partner (who is by the book and played by John Pankow) he will take down the counterfeiter Masters (DaFoe) anyway he can.The cast introduces a number of terrific talent including John Turturro, Jane Leeves, Gary Cole and the late Darlanne Fluegel. Shot on a small budget, Friedkin was determined to try and capture the excitement on an independent production.the soundtrack by Wang Chang became a hit.The 4K looks very nice with color that benefits from HDR and Dolby Vision. As good as the Arrow and Shout Blu-rays were, this is even better than those though the improvements are incremental rather than the huge leap up from the DVD to the blu-ray. There hasn’t been any revisionism that I can see in the color timing or transfer. 9which wasn’t true of “The French Connection” when it initially appeared on Blu-ray).The audio sounds exceptional with the original 2.0 mix as well as a 5.1 (though no revisionist 7.1 or Dolby Atmos track has been added). Most of the activity in the surround speakers are up front rather than in the other speakers.The special features include all of the ones for the original DVD as well as those for the Shout Factory release. Toning new has been added for this release.F
D**R
Underseen Masterpiece
Great quality scan for the 4k edition of an amazing movie.Defoe gives an engrossing performance as an artist turned criminal in this neo noir masterpiece by the amazing William Friedkin.A must watch for fans of movies shot in LA or crime movie fans.
L**O
Now even better in 4K!
I loved this gritty, gripping drama from the first time I saw it in the early 1990's. It has virtually every core thing you'd want in a law enforcement drama including a great plot, superb characters, an insane car chase that probably is the greatest urban car chase of all time, hunting down bad guys, sex, violence, and a surprising ending.I pre-ordered this new 4K version and it's definitely worth the price. The studio did a great job with the professional upscaling. I noticed a few things in the movie that I never noticed before thanks to the amazing 4K upscaling.I'll probably buy a couple of additional copies of this to gift to friends.
B**2
Excellent 4k transfer, video and audio
One of Friedkin's finest, colors and contrast superb, audio too. Ending was totally unexpected.
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