Brian De Palma’s RAISING CAIN Collector’s Edition Coming September 13th From Scream Factory!
Scream Factory has announced the release of the thriller Raising Cain [Collector’s Edition] on Blu-ray on September 13. Called “creepy and effective” by Moviehole, Raising Cain[Collector’s Edition] offers impressive bonus features including new interviews with actors John Lithgow, Steven Bauer, Gregg Henry, Tom Bower, Mel Harris and editor Paul Hirsch, a new featurette titled Changing Cain: Brian De Palma’s Cult Classic Restored, a new video essay by Peet Gelderblom titled Raising Cain Re-Cut, and a never-before-seen director’s cut of the film featuring scenes reordered as originally intended.
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SCREAM FACTORY™ PRESENTS
BRIAN DEPALMA’S
RAISING CAIN [COLLECTOR’S EDITION]
ON BLU-RAY SEPTEMBER 13
When Jenny cheated on her husband, he didn’t just leave… he split.
From master of terror Brian De Palma (Carrie, Body Double, Scarface, Dressed To Kill) comes a stylish psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the final frame.
Carter Nix (John Lithgow, Interstellar, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) is a respected psychologist, a loving husband and a devoted father who decides to take a year off to help raise his daughter. Carter’s wife Jenny is pleased to have her attentive husband home – at first. When Carter shows obsessive behavior toward their daughter, Jenny becomes concerned, and to complicate matters, Jenny’s old flame re-enters her life. But nothing can prepare her for the emergence of Carter’s multiple personalities, and a fiendish plot to recreate the infamous experiments of his own deranged father.
Special Features:
DISC ONE:
– Theatrical Version of the film
– NEW interviews with actors John Lithgow, Steven Bauer, Gregg Henry, Tom Bower, Mel Harris and editor Paul Hirsch
– Original Theatrical Trailer
DISC TWO:
– Never-Before-Seen Director’s Cut of the Film featuring scenes reordered as originally intended
– NEW Featurette Changing Cain: Brian De Palma’s Cult Classic Restored
– NEW Raising Cain Re-Cut – a video essay by Peet Gelderblom