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Limited Edition Slipcase + the hardcover book Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far by Eric Roberts with Sam Kashner (book details can be seen below). Limited to 100 units. (Sold Out)
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Taking its name from the Lumière Brothers invention of the same name, Cinématographe is a new sub-label from Vinegar Syndrome that seeks to fill gaps in the canon of American cinema. Offering a mix of auteur driven studio films produced during the New Hollywood era of the late 1960s and 70s all the way through the indie boom of the 1980s and 90s, Cinématographe will explore the wide breadth of American moviemaking, spanning numerous genres and scales of production. Curated and produced by Vinegar Syndrome's Justin LaLiberty, each limited edition release will be housed in a specially designed, cloth-bound, media book with embossed foil titles and custom molded disc trays accompanied by a slipcase featuring newly commissioned art and an individually numbered J-card.
An arranged marriage between gypsy clans goes awry when Spiro (Michael V. Gazzo, The Godfather Part II) refuses to sell his daughter to the self-proclaimed King of the Gypsies, King Zharko Stephanowicz (Sterling Hayden, The Long Goodbye), ending in a hail of bullets and a kidnapped daughter. In the following decade, Rose (Susan Sarandon, Thelma & Louise), kidnapped daughter, and her husband Groffo (Judd Hirsch, Ordinary People) have a young adult son named Dave (Eric Robers, Star 80) who has rejected the gypsy ways of his family, despite his grandfather, King Zharko, passing his leadership onto the unwilling scion. Dave’s refusal sparks a turbulent war within his own family and the larger gypsy community in 1960s New York City.
Written for the screen and directed by Academy Award Winning screenwriter Frank Pierson (Dog Day Afternoon), King of the Gypsies is adapted from the novel of the same name, written by Peter Maas (biographer of Frank Serpico and author of The Valachi Papers). Featuring stunning, on location, photography by noted Swedish cinematographer and Ingmar Bergman collaborator Sven Nykvist (Persona, The Tenant) as well as in incredible ensemble cast, including the screen debut of Eric Roberts, King of the Gypsies is a long overlooked entry in the cinema of New York City in the 1970s. Cinématographe is proud to present the world 4K UHD debut of Frank Pierson’s somber urban drama in a new restoration from its original camera negative.
directed by: Frank Pierson starring: Eric Roberts, Sterling Hayden, Shelley Winters, Susan Sarandon, Judd Hirsch, Brooke Shields, Annie Potts, Linda Manz 1978 / 112 min / 1.85:1 / English DTS-HD MA 1.0
Additional info:
2-Disc Set: 4K Ultra HD + Region A Blu-ray
New audio commentary with film historian Adrian Martin
Keep Surprising Me — a new video interview with actor Eric Roberts
Prison of Roots: Sven Nykvist Arrives in America — a new video essay by film historian Daniel Kremer
The Writer Speaks: Frank Pierson — a two hour long archival interview with writer/director Frank Pierson, recorded by the Writers Guild Foundation in 2001
Archival interview with editor Paul Hirsch
Trailers from Hell — Michael Schlesinger on King of the Gypsies
New text essays by film critic Jason Bailey, author of Fun City Cinema: New York City and the Movies That Made It; film critic Caden Mark Gardner; film critic and lecturer Adam Nayman; and filmmaker and writer Chris Shields
English SDH subtitles
Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far
Written by Eric Roberts with Sam Kashner
In this brutally candid memoir, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Eric Roberts pulls no punches about the ups and downs of his career and his sometimes stormy relationship with his famous sister, Julia.
Eric Roberts grew up in Georgia, spending most of his teens away from his mother and sisters, Lisa and Julia. Instead, he stayed with his controlling father, a grifter jealous of his early success. At age 17, Eric moved to New York to pursue acting, where he worked and partied with future legends like Christopher Walken, Mickey Rourke, John Malkovich, Bruce Willis, and Robin Williams.
His big break came when he was cast in King of the Gypsies. Eric became one of the hottest stars of the era, starting an affair with actress Sandy Dennis, working with Bob Fosse on the critically acclaimed Star 80, and earning an Oscar nomination for Runaway Train. But for Eric, Hollywood came with a dark side—an ocean of cocaine that nearly swept him away, culminating in a car accident that almost cost him his life.
Eric is open about the seriousness of his addictions and their devastating effect on his career. He reveals the reasons behind his complicated relationship with his sister, Julia, and his daughter, Emma, a successful actress in her own right. Now, happily married to actress and casting director Eliza Roberts, who helped him confront his demons, he is revered among his peers as the ultimate actor’s actor.
Written with New York Times bestselling author, for years a Vanity Fair contributing editor, and current Air Mail writer-at-large Sam Kashner, this is a powerful memoir of a Hollywood legend.
286 pages 8.5" x 6"
Overall rating: 4.7916665 / 5 from 72 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
King of the Gypsies is a somber urban drama from 1978, directed by Frank Pierson and featuring a stellar ensemble cast. The film is presented in a new 4K UHD restoration, accompanied by a Blu-ray and various special features. It tells the story of a gypsy clan conflict in 1960s New York City.
"These older Eric Roberts films are excellent." — nicolas e.
"Again Cinematographe comes in hard delivering a beautiful 4K restoration of cinematographer Sven Nykvist beautiful work." — Adam K.
Reviews
The King of the Gypsies
"A great and clean presentation of an oddball ‘70s crime picture starring a young (and quite hot) Eric Roberts as a gypsy trying to escape the confines of his family. Susan Sarandon, Judd Hirsch, Shelley Winters, Brooke Shields, Annette O’Toole, Annie Potts, and Sterling Hayden round out one of the most impressive casts of the ‘70s. Thank you Cinematographe for digging up this underseen gem."
— Zeke M. (5/5)
Great Eric Roberts Performance
"Never seen this one before, purchased based on other users recommendations, and glad I did. Solid late 70s coming of age drama, with a great Eric Roberts performance at the center. Some new interviews, great packaging, amazing transfer… What’s not to like?!! Highly recommended!"
— Matthew L. (4/5)
Fantastic edition of a favorite film
"KING OF THE GYPSIES An incredible improvement over a previous blu-ray edition I have in my collection - the restoration work is impeccable. The film looks (& sounds) amazing. It’s a favorite film of mine, and it’s fantastic to have it in an edition this thorough - the extras and special features are excellent. The standard edition comes with reversible insert artwork."
— Donald M. (5/5)
Recommended
"Great release for a good film with pretty good picture quality"
— Benjamin C. (5/5)
King of Romanis
"fascinating, gritty 1970s New York melodrama that dives deep into the internal power struggle of a modern Romani crime family."
— Kevin G. (5/5)
Great acting and cinematography
"Eric Roberts and the supporting cast is stellar as is the cinematography. Gorgeous restoration and nicely packed media book in a slipcase. Highly recommended"
— Hansi L. (5/5)
The beginning for an actor's long running career
"This bluray is great. Cool booklet and excellent interview with Eric Roberts. An underrated 70s drama thriller that delivers."
— Alexander U. (5/5)
Epic movie
"This was a blind bye for me and I think I struck gold ! Sutch a great story and wonderful actors. The type of movies who don’t get made today ! Great picture and extras Strong recommendation"
— Patrick J. (5/5)
Interesting Stuff
"King of the Gypsies is a fascinating and intense family drama that dives into the traditions, power struggles, and loyalty within a Romani community. Eric Roberts delivers a compelling performance as the conflicted young heir, and the supporting cast adds real depth to the story. While some parts feel a bit melodramatic, the film’s raw emotion and cultural insight make it memorable."
— Shawn M. (4/5)
Terrific Gypsy Epic
"This film is the definition of a hidden gem, so it's great to see it get the deluxe treatment courtesy of Cinematographe. A stacked cast headed by a very young Eric Roberts, though it might be Judd Hirsch who steals the show. The Olive edition was an old master and entirely barebones, so this is an enormous improvement, with a sparking new transfer and a great interview with Mr Roberts himself. A quality release all the way."
— Kyle S. (5/5)
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