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Wake in Fright Limited Edition

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Released: 29th June 2026. HAVE A DRINK, MATE? HAVE A FIGHT, MATE? HAVE A TASTE OF DUST AND SWEAT, MATE? THERE'S NOTHING ELSE OUT HERE. Raw and brutal in its depiction of Outback country drinking culture in the 1970s, Wake in Fright is an uncompromising landmark of Australian cinema from director Ted Kotcheff (First Blood). John Grant (Gary Bond, Zulu), a bored schoolteacher working in the remote outback, stops overnight in the frontier mining town of Bundanyabba on his way back to Sydney for the Christmas holidays. After he loses all his savings in a bad gambling bet, Grant finds himself marooned and swept up in the vortex of a succession of hard-drinking, hard-living and crude men led by Doc (Donald Pleasence, Halloween) who threaten to make him just as crazy, drunk, and violent as they are. Ignored upon release, Wake in Fright has now been acclaimed as one of Australia’s most legendary, unique and horrifying contributions to cinema history by the likes of Martin Scorsese and Nick Cave, and is presented here in a definitive 4K restoration. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation Original lossless mono audio  Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing  Audio commentary by director Ted Kotcheff and editor Anthony Buckley  Audio commentary by Peter Galvin, author of The Making of Wake in Fright  Return to the ‘Yabba, a featurette tracking down the film’s Broken Hill locations  Take in Fright, an interview with director of photography Brian West  Sounds of the Outback, a previously unreleased interview with sound editors Keith Palmer and Eddy Joseph  The Cinema’s Great Squeaky Bald Git, an appreciation of actor Donald Pleasence by film historian Kim Newman  The Filmmaker and the Film Buff, a discussion between Philippe Mora and Paul Harris  Yer Mad, Ya Bastard!, an archive interview with director Ted Kotcheff  Not Quite Hollywood, an archive interview with actor Jack Thompson  Q&A with Ted Kotcheff from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival  Audio interview with Ted Kotcheff, conducted by Paul Harris Audio interview with composer John Scott, conducted by music historian Daniel Schweiger  Alternate scenes from Outback  2009 TV report on the rediscovery and restoration of Wake in Fright  Who Needs Art?, a 1971 TV segment with behind-the-scenes footage  Chips Rafferty obituary by Ken G. Hall  US theatrical trailer and TV spot  Foreign Visions of Local Stories, a trailer reel of Australian films helmed by overseas filmmakers  Image gallery  Collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Jay Slater, Paul Lê and David Michael Brown plus archive materials  Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jeff Marshall

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  • Details

    Released:
    29th June 2026
    Category:
    Feature, Thriller
    Studio:
    Arrow Video
    Format:
    Blu-ray
    Certification:
    18 – Suitable only for adults
    Barcode:
    5027035030302
  • Description

    HAVE A DRINK, MATE? HAVE A FIGHT, MATE? HAVE A TASTE OF DUST AND SWEAT, MATE? THERE'S NOTHING ELSE OUT HERE.

    Raw and brutal in its depiction of Outback country drinking culture in the 1970s, Wake in Fright is an uncompromising landmark of Australian cinema from director Ted Kotcheff (First Blood).

    John Grant (Gary Bond, Zulu), a bored schoolteacher working in the remote outback, stops overnight in the frontier mining town of Bundanyabba on his way back to Sydney for the Christmas holidays. After he loses all his savings in a bad gambling bet, Grant finds himself marooned and swept up in the vortex of a succession of hard-drinking, hard-living and crude men led by Doc (Donald Pleasence, Halloween) who threaten to make him just as crazy, drunk, and violent as they are.

    Ignored upon release, Wake in Fright has now been acclaimed as one of Australia’s most legendary, unique and horrifying contributions to cinema history by the likes of Martin Scorsese and Nick Cave, and is presented here in a definitive 4K restoration.

    LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
    • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
    • Original lossless mono audio 
    • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing 
    • Audio commentary by director Ted Kotcheff and editor Anthony Buckley 
    • Audio commentary by Peter Galvin, author of The Making of Wake in Fright 
    • Return to the ‘Yabba, a featurette tracking down the film’s Broken Hill locations 
    • Take in Fright, an interview with director of photography Brian West 
    • Sounds of the Outback, a previously unreleased interview with sound editors Keith Palmer and Eddy Joseph 
    • The Cinema’s Great Squeaky Bald Git, an appreciation of actor Donald Pleasence by film historian Kim Newman 
    • The Filmmaker and the Film Buff, a discussion between Philippe Mora and Paul Harris 
    • Yer Mad, Ya Bastard!, an archive interview with director Ted Kotcheff 
    • Not Quite Hollywood, an archive interview with actor Jack Thompson 
    • Q&A with Ted Kotcheff from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival 
    • Audio interview with Ted Kotcheff, conducted by Paul Harris
    • Audio interview with composer John Scott, conducted by music historian Daniel Schweiger 
    • Alternate scenes from Outback 
    • 2009 TV report on the rediscovery and restoration of Wake in Fright 
    • Who Needs Art?, a 1971 TV segment with behind-the-scenes footage 
    • Chips Rafferty obituary by Ken G. Hall 
    • US theatrical trailer and TV spot 
    • Foreign Visions of Local Stories, a trailer reel of Australian films helmed by overseas filmmakers 
    • Image gallery 
    • Collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Jay Slater, Paul Lê and David Michael Brown plus archive materials 
    • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jeff Marshall
    Region Code:
    Region B
    Duration:
    109 minutes
    Extras:
    Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1 - 1.85:1, Mono, Booklet, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Ted Kotcheff and Anthony Buckley (editor); Peter Galvin (author), Documentaries: 'Return to the 'Yabba'; 'The Filmmaker and the Film Buff', Image Gallery, Interviews: Brian West (cinematographer); Keith Palmer and Eddy Joseph (sound editors); Ted Kotcheff (director); Jack Thompson (actor); John Scott (composer), Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jeff Marshall; 'Foreign Visions of Local Stories': Trailer reel of Australian films helmed by overseas filmmakers; 'The Cinema's Great Squeaky Bald Git': Appreciation of actor Donald Pleasence by Kim Newman (film historian); Q&A with Ted Kotcheff from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival; Alternate scenes; 2009 TV report on the rediscovery and restoration of 'Wake in Fright'; 'Who Needs Art?': 1971 TV segment with behind-the-scenes footage; Chips Rafferty obituary by Ken G. Hall, Trailers
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