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Last Waltz (The) AKA The Band: The Last Waltz (Blu-ray) (1978)
A film account and presentation of the final concert of The Band.Director: Martin Scorsese
Year of Copyright: 1977
Year of Production: 1976
OVERALL: Draw-
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Commentaries:(1.) Audio commentary with director Martin Scorsese and musician Robbie Robertson (2002)
(2.) Audio commentary with musicians Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, journalists Jay Cocks and Greil Marcus, creative consultant Mardik Martin, executive producer Jonathan Taplin, associate producer Steven Prince, cameraman Michael Chapman, music producer John Simon, "New York, New York" producer Irwin Winkler, and performers Mavis Staples, Dr. John and Ronnie Hawkins (2002) -
Extras:"New York, New York" producer Irwin Winkler, and performers Mavis Staples, Dr. John and Ronnie Hawkins (2002)
"Revisiting The Last Waltz" 2002 featurette (22:31)
Outtake: Jam Session 2 (12:15)
New interview with Scorsese, conducted by critic David Fear (31:31)
Interview from 1978 with Scorsese and Robertson (15:03)
Theatrical Trailer (2:45)
TV Spot (0:31) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (2001 Mix)
English LPCM 2.0 Stereo (2001 Mix)
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Stereo (1978 Mix) -
Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Includes a booklet with an essay by critic Amanda Petrusich.
Also available in a combo pack with the Blu-ray 4K. -
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Commentaries:(1.) Audio commentary with director Martin Scorsese and musician Robbie Robertson (2002)
(2.) Audio commentary with musicians Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, journalists Jay Cocks and Greil Marcus, creative consultant Mardik Martin, executive producer Jonathan Taplin, associate producer Steven Prince, cameraman Michael Chapman, music producer John Simon, "New York, New York" producer Irwin Winkler, and performers Mavis Staples, Dr. John and Ronnie Hawkins (2002) -
Extras:"New York, New York" producer Irwin Winkler, and performers Mavis Staples, Dr. John and Ronnie Hawkins (2002)
"Revisiting The Last Waltz" 2002 featurette (22:31)
Outtake: Jam Session 2 (12:15)
New interview with Scorsese, conducted by critic David Fear (31:31)
Interview from 1978 with Scorsese and Robertson (15:03)
Theatrical Trailer (2:45)
TV Spot (0:31) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (2001 Mix)
English LPCM 2.0 Stereo (2001 Mix)
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Stereo (1978 Mix) -
Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Includes a booklet with an essay by critic Amanda Petrusich.
Also available in a combo pack with the Blu-ray 4K. -
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Commentaries:Audio commentary with director Martin Scorsese and musician Robbie Robertson (2002)
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Extras:"Revisiting The Last Waltz" 2002 featurette (22:31) [480i]
Bonus Trailers (7:16)
- Hitch (2:26)
- Into the Blue (2:14)
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Subtitles:Chinese, English, English HoH, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 MPEG-2
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 5.1
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:All extras are in 1080p, except where noted.
Originally authored by Sony Pictures (including Sony trailers) and issued by MGM/Fox. -
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Commentaries:(1.) Audio commentary with director Martin Scorsese and musician Robbie Robertson (2002)
(2.) Audio commentary with musicians Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, journalists Jay Cocks and Greil Marcus, creative consultant Mardik Martin, executive producer Jonathan Taplin, associate producer Steven Prince, cameraman Michael Chapman, music producer John Simon, "New York, New York" producer Irwin Winkler, and performers Mavis Staples, Dr. John and Ronnie Hawkins (with optional identifying text subtitles) (2002) -
Extras:"Revisiting The Last Waltz" 2002 featurette (22:30)
"Jam 2" outtakes [Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo or 5.1 audio options] (12:16)
Photo Slideshows
- The Concert (4:56)
- The Studio Shoot (2:42)
- The NYC Premiere (0:41)
- Posters & Lobby Cards (0:54)
Theatrical Trailer (2:45)
TV Spot (0:31) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz/24-bit)
English LPCM 2.0 Stereo (48kHz/24-bit) -
Case type:Special Case
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Notes:All extras are in 1080p.
All extras are in English with no subtitles.
Packaged in a rigid cardboard slipcase with a 100-page book including new and archival writing on the film, alongside an abundance of rare archival imagery, notes, storyboards and sketches from the film's production.
Limited to 3,000 copies.
Packaging incorrectly lists the 5.1 track as LPCM. -
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Commentaries:(1.) Audio commentary with director Martin Scorsese and musician Robbie Robertson (2002)
(2.) Audio commentary with musicians Levon Helm and Garth Hudson, journalists Jay Cocks and Greil Marcus, creative consultant Mardik Martin, executive producer Jonathan Taplin, associate producer Steven Prince, cameraman Michael Chapman, music producer John Simon, "New York, New York" producer Irwin Winkler, and performers Mavis Staples, Dr. John and Ronnie Hawkins (with optional identifying text subtitles) (2002) -
Extras:"Revisiting The Last Waltz" 2002 featurette (22:30)
"Jam 2" outtakes [Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo or 5.1 audio options] (12:16)
Photo Slideshows
- The Concert (4:56)
- The Studio Shoot (2:42)
- The NYC Premiere (0:41)
- Posters & Lobby Cards (0:54)
Theatrical Trailer (2:45)
TV Spot (0:31) -
Subtitles:English HoH
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz/24-bit)
English LPCM 2.0 Stereo (48kHz/24-bit) -
Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:All extras are in 1080p.
All extras are in English with no subtitles.
Includes a collector’s booklet including essays and archival writing on the film. -
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OVERALL: Draw
The Criterion releases have additional exclusive interviews and alternate audio mixes.
Note the UK release has extensive galleries. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray A America- Criterion Collection - No cuts (117:11).
- Blu-ray A Canada- Criterion Collection - No cuts (117:11).
- Blu-ray ALL America- Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment - No cuts (117:13)
- Blu-ray B Limited Edition United Kingdom- Eureka - No cuts (117:13)
- Blu-ray B Standard Edition United Kingdom- Eureka - No cuts (117:13)
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Comparison added by Goran_Andersson on 17/08/06
Comparison last updated by James-Masaki_Ryan on 27/09/22UPDATE LOG:
05/12/14: Updated ASIN and region status.
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17/11/18: Added UK.
24/04/20: Added UK standard.
30/06/21: Dates.
18/03/22: Added Criterion x2.
27/09/22: Capsaholic.
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