Bad Timing

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Evening Standard British Film Awards 1981 - Won - Best Actor

London Critics Circle Awards 1981 - Won - Director of the Year

Toronto International Film Festival 1980 - Won - People's Choice Award

Bad Timing

Director:
Nicolas Roeg
122 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Amid the decaying elegance of cold-war Vienna, psychoanalyst Dr. Alex Linden (Art Garfunkel) becomes mired in an erotically charged affair with the elusive Milena Flaherty (Theresa Russell). When their all-consuming passion takes a life-threatening turn, Inspector Netusil (Harvey Keitel) is assigned to piece together the sordid details. Acclaimed for its innovative editing, raw performances, and stirring musical score—featuring Tom Waits, the Who, and Billie Holiday—Nicolas Roeg’s Bad Timing is a masterful, deeply disturbing foray into the dark world of sexual obsession.

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Details

Runtime:
122 min.

Country:
UNITED KINGDOM

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Plot Summary

SPECIAL FEATURES: 

  • New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Nicolas Roeg
  • New interview with Roeg and producer Jeremy Thomas
  • New interview with Theresa Russell
  • Deleted scenes
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Gallery of behind - the - scenes production photos and original posters
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Plus: a 28 - page booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Richard Combs and a 1980 interview with Art Garfunkel

 

 

 

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