One False Move [Blu Ray] [The Criterion Collection] [Arrives in 30 Days]

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One False Move (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]

Directed by: Carl Franklin

Description

A small-town police chief (Bill Paxton) hiding an explosive secret. A pair of ruthless drug dealers (coscreenwriter Billy Bob Thornton and Michael Beach) leaving a bloody trail as they drive from Los Angeles to Arkansas. And an enigmatic woman (Cynda Williams) caught between them. The way these desperate lives collide becomes a masterclass in slow-burn tension under the nuanced direction of Carl Franklin.

Traveling a crooked road across some of America’s most fraught divisions—urban and rural, Black and white—One False Move takes familiar noir elements and infuses them with wrenching emotional depth, resulting in one of the most haunting crime dramas of the 1990s.

Key Features

  • Director-approved Blu-ray edition of Carl Franklin’s critically acclaimed crime drama.
  • Starring Bill Paxton, Billy Bob Thornton, Cynda Williams, Jim Metzler, and Michael Beach.
  • New 4K digital restoration with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack.
  • Explores themes of race, class, and violence across urban and rural America.
  • Media format: Blu-ray, subtitled.
  • MPAA rating: R (Restricted).
  • Release date: July 25, 2023.
  • Studio: The Criterion Collection.
  • Subtitles: English (SDH).

Special Features

Feature Description

New 4K Digital Restoration

New 4K digital restoration of One False Move, approved by director Carl Franklin and presented with a 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack.

Audio Commentary (1999)

Archival audio commentary from 1999 featuring Carl Franklin, offering insight into the film’s production, style, and themes.

New Conversation

New on-camera conversation between Carl Franklin and cowriter-actor Billy Bob Thornton discussing the script, characters, and long-term impact of the film.

Trailer

Original theatrical trailer for One False Move.

Subtitles

English subtitles.

Booklet Essay

Printed essay by author William Boyle, examining the film’s characters, atmosphere, and place in American crime cinema.

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