In the early 1970s, three ambitious friends - Peter Crane, Michael Sloan and Nigel Hodgson - combined the first letters of each of their names and set up the Pemini Organisation, a young and vital independent British film production company. Active between 1972 and 1974, Pemini produced one mid-length film, Hunted, a high-suspense thriller starring Edward Woodward and June Ritchie, and two feature films: Assassin, a grimly realistic spy film starring Ian Hendry, Edward Judd, Frank Windsor, Ray Brooks and Mike Pratt; and Moments, an enigmatic romantic mystery starring Keith Michell and Angharad Rees. When Pemini disbanded, the films disappeared into the ether... Now, these three lost works, made by one of the most vibrant independent production companies of the era, have been rescued from the archives to be given their first ever home entertainment release in this deluxe, individually numbered Limited Edition Blu-ray set, accompanied by a wealth of newly produced extras, including feature-length director commentaries, cast and crew interviews, and an 80-page book.
- Region Code:
- Region A,B,C
- Duration:
- 215 minutes
- Extras:
- Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1:1.66, Mono, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Peter Crane (director), Sam Dunn (film historian), Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: ''Moments' in Cannes', Image Gallery, Interviews: Peter Crane (director), Michael Sloan (writer), Bruce Atkins (production designer), Nigel Hodgson (Pemini Organisation co-founder), June Ritchie (actor), Graham Dee (composer), Martyn Chillmaid (assistant director), Valerie Minifie (actor), John Cameron (composer), Bill Summers (electrician), Vic Pratt (film historian), Gabriel Hershman (Ian Hendry biographer), 'In Search of Lebanon' (1970), Trailers