the man who fell to earth project
DESCRIPTION
Creating a new dvd package from one of the Criterion Collection's top cult classics. I decided to choose one out of six that was provided for this project and The Man Who Fell To Earth was the winner. The other five were Seven Samuri, Breathless, My Own Private Idaho, Down by Law, and 3 Women. We were not able to use any photographs from the film. So we were to bring in elements of the movie in a different manner by creating hand made vectors or any other form.TRANSCRIPT
THE MANWHO FELLTO EARTH
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THE PROJECT BRIEF
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THE PROJECT BRIEF
Dvd Packing is the base of this !nal project. Picking one !lm out of seven cult classic !lms to develop an appearance, visual form and or cultural association and meaning. Only using iconography and type, for pictures and or screen shots are not allowed to be used within this project. Overall besic compositions to have fun with at the end of the semester.
We’d have probably done the same to you, if you’d come ‘round our place.
We’d have probably done the same to you, if you’d come ‘round our place.
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REPRESENTING A STORY
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REPRESENTING A STORY
Out of the seven cult classic !lms, I chose the !lm featuring David Bowie called !e Man Who Fell To Earth. A !lm by Nicolas Roeg and based on a novel by Walter Tevis. "e movie itself is a science !ction in an art form from the 1970s. It’s about a story of an alien who comes to earth for a res-cue mission to launch a ship to the home planet with water, but gets caught in a twisting end.
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PENCIL SKETCHES
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PENCIL SKETCHES
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CONCEPT IDEAS
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CONCEPT IDEAS
The Man WhoFell to Earth
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
The Man WhoFell to Earth
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
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Nicolas Roeg’s Film
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
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FULL DVD CONCEPTS
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FULL DVD CONCEPTS
Back Cover Cover Inside FrontInside LeftInside CenterInside Right
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a formally adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut, completely embodies the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in pitch-‐perfect supporting performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Roeg’s full uncut version, in this exclusive new director-‐approved high-‐definition widescreen transfer.
The Man Who Fell To Earth
D isc Features:AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-‐DVD AND BLU-‐RAY
DIRECTOR-‐APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:*New, restored high-‐definit ion digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Nicolas Roeg*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry*New video interview with screenwriter Paul Mayersberg*Performance, new video interview with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn*Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwel l*Audio interview from 1984 with author Walter Tevis, conducted by Don Swaim*Mult iple st i l ls gal leries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-‐the-‐scenes photos; and production and publ icity st i l ls , introduced by set photographer David James*Gal lery of posters from Roeg’s f i lms Trai lers*Optional Engl ish subtit les for the deaf and hard of hearing*Plus: Walter Tevis’s original novel , reprinted special ly for this release, and a 28-‐page booklet featuring a new essay on the f i lm by crit ic Graham Ful ler and an appreciat ion of Tevis by novel ist Jack Matthews (NOTE: the novel is not included in the Blu-‐ray edit ion)
United States1976
139 minutesColor
2.35:1English
Spine #304
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, with-out irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
- Chicago Sun-Times
Back Cover Cover Inside FrontInside LeftInside CenterInside Right
United States1976
139 minutesColor2.35:1
English
Spine #304
Disc Features:
AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:
*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised
and approved by director Nicolas Roeg
*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and
Buck Henry
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume
sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and
publicity stills, introduced by set photographer David James
*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
*Plus: Walter Tevis’s original novel, reprinted specially for
this release, and a 28-page booklet featuring a new essay on
the film by critic Graham Fuller and an appreciation of
Tevis by novelist Jack Matthews (NOTE: the novel is not
included in the Blu-ray edition)
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring explora-
tion of science fiction as an art form. The story of an
alien on an elaborate rescue mission provides the
launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a
formally adventurous examination of alienation in
contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his
acting debut, completely embodies the title role, while
Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in
pitch-perfect supporting performances. The film’s
hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American
theatrical release, which deleted nearly twenty minutes
of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is
proud to present Roeg’s full uncut version, in this
exclusive new director-approved high-definition
widescreen transfer. “The strange thing about television is that it doesn't ‘tell’ you everything. It ‘shows’ you everything about life for nothing, but the true mysteries remain. Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space.”
- Thomas Jerome Newton
The M
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The ManWho FellTo Earth
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
CoverInside Front
The ManWho FellTo Earth
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
“The strange thing about television is that it doesn't ‘tell’ you everything. It ‘shows’ you everything about life for nothing, but the true mysteries remain. Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space.”
- Thomas Jerome Newton
Inside CenterInside Left
Back CoverCoverInside Right
The ManWho FellTo Earth
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
United States1976139 minutesColor2.35:1English Spine #304
Disc Features:
AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:
*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Nicolas Roeg
*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and
publicity stills, introduced by set photographer David James
*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
*Plus: Walter Tevis’s original novel, reprinted specially for this release, and a 28-page booklet featuring a new
essay on the film by critic Graham Fuller and an appreciation of Tevis by novelist Jack Matthews (NOTE: the
novel is not included in the Blu-ray edition)
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science
fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an elaborate rescue
mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de
force, a formally adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary
life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut, completely embodies
the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in
pitch-perfect supporting performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision
was obscured in the American theatrical release, which deleted nearly
twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is
proud to present Roeg’s full uncut version, in this exclusive new director-
approved high-definition widescreen transfer.Th
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Inside Center
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REFINED CONCEPTS
Inside Front
REFINED CONCEPTS
Back Cover Cover Inside FrontInside LeftInside CenterInside Right
A Film By Nicolas Roeg
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on
an elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a formally
adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut,
completely embodies the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in pitch-perfect support-
ing performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which
deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Roeg’s
full uncut version, in this exclusive new director-approved high-definition widescreen transfer.
The Man W
ho Fell To EarthDisc Features:AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by
director Nicolas Roeg*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry
*New video interview with screenwriter Paul Mayersberg*Performance, new video interview with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn
*Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwell
*Audio interview from 1984 with author Walter Tevis, conducted by Don Swaim
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and publicity stills, introduced by set
photographer David Jame*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
United States1976139 minutesColor2.35:1English Spine #304
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, with-out irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
- Chicago Sun-Times
Back Cover Cover Inside FrontInside LeftInside CenterInside Right
“The strange thing about television is that it doesn't ‘tell’ you everything. It ‘shows’ you everything about life for nothing, but the true mysteries remain. Perhaps it's in the nature of
television. Just waves in space.”
- Thomas Jerome Newton
The M
an W
ho F
ell to
Earth
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an elaborate rescue mission
provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a
formally adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life.
Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut, completely embodies
the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in
pitch-perfect supporting performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision
was obscured in the American theatrical release, which deleted nearly
twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is
proud to present Roeg’s full uncut version, in this exclusive new
director-approved high-definition widescreen transfer.
Disc Features:AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised
and approved by director Nicolas Roeg*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and
Buck Henry*New video interview with screenwriter Paul Mayer-berg
*Performance, new video interview with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn
*Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwell
*Audio interview from 1984 with author Walter Tevis, conducted by Don Swaim
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and publicity
stills, introduced by set photographer David James*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
United States1976
139 minutesColor
2.35:1English
Spine #304
The ManWho FellTo Earth
Nicolas Roeg’s Film
The Man Who FellTo Earth
The ManWho FellTo Earth
T h e M a n W h o F e l l To E a r t h
T h e M a n W h o F e l l To E a r t h
The Man Who Fell To Earth
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THE ONE CONCEPT
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THE ONE CONCEPT
CoverInside Left Inside Center
1976
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an
elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a formally
adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut,
completely embodies the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in pitch-perfect support-
ing performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which
deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Roeg’s
full uncut version, in this exclusive new director-approved high-definition widescreen transfer.
The Man W
ho Fell To EarthDisc Features:AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by
director Nicolas Roeg*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry
*New video interview with screenwriter Paul Mayersberg*Performance, new video interview with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn
*Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwell
*Audio interview from 1984 with author Walter Tevis, conducted by Don Swaim
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and publicity stills, introduced by set
photographer David Jame*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
United States1976139 minutesColor2.35:1English Spine #304
T h e M a n W h o F e l l To E a r t h
Back CoverCoverInside Center Inside Right
A Film By Nicolas Roeg
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, without irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
- Chicago Sun-Times
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. Opening Credits/Splashdown [5:39] ·∙ 2. Thomas Jerome Newton [4:03] ·∙ 3. Oliver Farnsworth [6:25] ·∙ 4. Dr. Bryce [4:37] ·∙ 5. World Enterprises [4:36] ·∙ 6. Hotel Artesia [5:36] ·∙ 7. Mary Lou [5:59] ·∙ 8. Bryce's New Job [3:05] ·∙ 9. "Meaning to Life" [7:54] ·∙ 10. Ride in the Country [4:43] ·∙ 11. "Some Sort of Space Program" [3:23] ·∙ 12. "Leave My Mind Alone" [7:20] ·∙ 13. "Per Ardua Ad Astra" [8:17] ·∙ 14. The Trap [8:59] ·∙ 15. Loving the Alien [9:20] ·∙ 16. "Somewhere Down There" [7:31] ·∙ 17. Betrayal [7:11] ·∙ 18. Newton in Captivity [6:53] ·∙ 19. "Hello, Mary Lou" [7:54] ·∙ 20. Ping-Pong [4:32] ·∙ 21. "Don't Touch My Eyes" [2:29] ·∙ 22. Escape [7:35] ·∙ 23. The Visitor [4:46] ·∙ 1. Roeg Meets Bowie [5:39] ·∙ 2. "We Are All Aliens" [4:03]
·∙ 3. "The Alienation of Genius" [6:25] ·∙ 4. Extrapolations [4:37] ·∙ 5. Subtext [4:36] ·∙ 6. Artesia [5:36] ·∙ 7. "Just a Kid Going to the Movies" [5:59] ·∙ 8. Circular Poetry [3:05] ·∙ 9. Low [7:54] ·∙ 10. "You're Always Seen" [4:43] ·∙ 11. Personal Concerns [3:23] ·∙ 12. True Contact [7:20] ·∙ 13. "Edging Toward the Tarkovsky" [8:17] ·∙ 14. Hardware [8:59] ·∙ 15. "You Don't Know Anything About Any-body" [9:20] ·∙ 16. "Life Is Always Different" [7:31] ·∙ 17. Instincts [7:11] ·∙ 18. What Memory Does [6:53] ·∙ 19. Crowd Control [7:54] ·∙ 20. From the Soul [4:32] ·∙ 21. "The Plot of All Our Lives" [2:29] ·∙ 22. Coincidences and Beefeaters [7:35] ·∙ 23. A Complete Mistake [4:46]
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page 3Cast CreditsThomas Jerome Newton......................David Bowie
Nathan Bryce..............................................Rip Torn
Mary-Lou.......................................................Candy Clark
Oliver Farnsworth.....................................Buck Henry
Peters..............................................................Bernie Casey
Professor Canutti......................................Jackson D. Kane
Trevor..............................................................Rick Riccardo
Arthur..............................................................Tony Mascia
Director.....................................................Nicolas Roeg
Producer.................Michael Deeley and Barry Spikings
Executive producer............................Si Litvinoff
Screenplay..............................................Paul Mayersberg
From the novel by...............................Walter Tevis
Associate producer............................John Peverall
Editing......................................................Graeme Clifford
Cinematography..................................Anthony Richmond
Production design..............................Brian Eatwell
Musical director...................................John Phillips
Costume designer..............................May Routh
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1976
A Film By Nicolas Roeg
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an
elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a formally
adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut,
completely embodies the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in pitch-perfect support-
ing performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which
deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Roeg’s
full uncut version, in this exclusive new director-approved high-definition widescreen transfer. The Man W
ho Fell To Earth
DISC FEATURES:AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by
director Nicolas Roeg*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry
*New video interview with screenwriter Paul Mayersberg*Performance, new video interview with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn
*Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwell
*Audio interview from 1984 with author Walter Tevis, conducted by Don Swaim
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and publicity stills, introduced by set
photographer David Jame*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
United States1976139 minutesColor2.35:1English Spine #304
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, without irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
- Chicago Sun-Times
T h e M a n W h o F e l l To E a r t h
WIDESCREEN 2000006771 REGION 1 139MINS. US R THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH AND RELATED CHARATERS AND ELEMENTS ARE TRADEMARKS OF AND © 1976 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. ALL RIGHTS RESER
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Scene SelectionCastCredits
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, without irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
- Chicago Sun-Times
1. Main Titles [5:15]2. Thomas Jerome Newton [4:03]3. Patent Pending [6:25]4. Studies in Sexual Perversion [4:37]5. World Enterprises [:44]6. Disorientation [3:52]7. Strangers in the Night [6:55]8. Endless Opportunities [6:14]9. The Man Who Fell to Earth [5:50]10. Intimacy [9:32]11. Audio-Visual Overload [5:24]12. Isolation [4:05]13. Meeting of Minds [3:39]14. Outside Influences [4:37]15. "This Is Modern America" [6:17]16. Domestic Disturbance [2:42]17. Alien Orgasm [3:42]18. A Long Way From Home [5:37]19. Starman [7:31]20. Assassination [3:03]21. Gilded Cage [4:07]22. Bitter Reunion [6:53]23. Hello, Mary-Lou [5:36]24. "Let Them See You as You Really Are" [2:18]25. Guinea Pig [4:32]26. Last Days [3:58]27. Elegy [4:40]28. End Credits [5:03]
Thomas Jerome Newton..........David Bowie
Nathan Bryce..................................Rip Torn
Mary-Lou...........................................Candy Clark
Oliver Farnsworth.........................Buck Henry
Peters..................................................Bernie Casey
Professor Canutti..........................Jackson D. Kane
Trevor..................................................Rick Riccardo
Arthur..................................................Tony Mascia
Director...........................................Nicolas Roeg
Producer............Michael Deeley and Barry Spikings
Executive producer...................Si Litvinoff
Screenplay.....................................Paul Mayersberg
From the novel by......................Walter Tevis
Associate producer....................John Peverall
Editing..............................................Graeme Clifford
Cinematography..........................Anthony Richmond
Production design......................Brian Eatwell
Musical director............................John Phillips
Costume designer........................May Routh
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“The Man Who Fell to Earth today plays like a movie that fell from the sky, origins unknown.”
- Dallas Morning News
“By turns, creepy and cheesy, literate and vapid.”
-Hollywood Reporter
“Establishes [its] British director as one of the most talented and imaginative new filmmakers in this part of
the world. It's a demanding effort which will provide a challenge.”
-Variety
“There are quite a few science-fiction movies scheduled to come out in the next
year or so. We shall be lucky if even one or two are as absorbing and as beautiful as The
Man Who Fell to Earth.”
-New York Times
“We'd have probably done the same to you, if you'd come 'round our place.”
-Thomas Jerome Newton
“The film is a more poignant (and infinitely bleaker) portrait of extraterrestrial home-
sickness than ‘E.T.’”
- Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Inside Front
FINAL
CoverInside Front
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a daring exploration of science fiction as an art form. The story of an alien on an
elaborate rescue mission provides the launching pad for Nicolas Roeg’s visual tour de force, a formally
adventurous examination of alienation in contemporary life. Rock legend David Bowie, in his acting debut,
completely embodies the title role, while Candy Clark, Buck Henry, and Rip Torn turn in pitch-perfect support-
ing performances. The film’s hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which
deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial scenes and details. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Roeg’s
full uncut version, in this exclusive new director-approved high-definition widescreen transfer. The Man W
ho Fell To Earth
DISC FEATURES:AVAILABLE IN BOTH DOUBLE-DVD AND BLU-RAY
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITIONS:*New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by
director Nicolas Roeg*Audio commentary by Roeg and actors David Bowie and Buck Henry
*New video interview with screenwriter Paul Mayersberg*Performance, new video interview with actors Candy Clark and Rip Torn
*Audio interviews with costume designer May Routh and production designer Brian Eatwell
*Audio interview from 1984 with author Walter Tevis, conducted by Don Swaim
*Multiple stills galleries, including Routh’s costume sketches; behind-the-scenes photos; and production and publicity stills, introduced by set
photographer David Jame*Gallery of posters from Roeg’s films Trailers
*Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
United States1976139 minutesColor2.35:1English Spine #304
T h e M a n W h o F e l l To E a r t h
WIDESCREEN 2000006771 REGION 1 139MINS. US R THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH AND RELATED CHARATERS AND ELEMENTS ARE TRADEMARKS OF AND © 1976 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. ALL RIGHTS RESER
VED NO COPYIN
G. SUBJEC
T TO APP
LICABLE
LAWS
Back CoverCover
A Film By Nicolas Roeg
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, without irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
-Chicago Sun-Times
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Cast
Credits
“Bowie, slender, elegant, remote, evokes this alien so successfully that one could say, without irony, this was a role he was born to play.”
- Chicago Sun-Times
Thomas Jerome NewtonDavid Bowie
Nathan BryceRip Torn
Mary-LouCandy Clark
Oliver FarnsworthBuck Henry
PetersBernie Casey
Professor CanuttiJackson D. Kane
TrevorRick Riccardo
ArthurTony Mascia
DirectorNicolas Roeg
ProducerMichael Deeley
Co ProducerBarry Spikings
Executive producerSi Litvinoff
ScreenplayPaul Mayersberg
From the novel byWalter Tevis
Associate producerJohn Peverall
EditingGraeme Clifford
CinematographyAnthony Richmond
Production designBrian Eatwell
Musical directorJohn Phillips
Costume designerMay Routh
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“Establishes [its] British director as one of the most talented and imaginative new filmmakers in this part of the world. It's a demanding effort which will provide a challenge.”
-Variety
“We'd have probably done the same to you, if you'd come 'round our place.”
-Thomas Jerome Newton
“The film is a more poignant (and infinitely bleaker) portrait of extraterrestrial home-sickness than ‘E.T.’”
- Minneapolis Star Tribune
“The Man Who Fell to Earth today plays like a movie that fell from the sky, origins unknown.”
- Dallas Morning News
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24. "Let Them See You as You Really Are" [2:18]
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Scene Selection 1. Main Titles [5:15]
2. Thomas Jerome Newton [4:03]
3. Patent Pending [6:25]
4. Studies in Sexual Perversion [4:37]
5. World Enterprises [:44]
6. Disorientation [3:52]
7. Strangers in the Night [6:55]
8. Endless Opportunities [6:14]
9. The Man Who Fell to Earth [5:50]
10. Intimacy [9:32]
11. Audio-Visual Overload [5:24]
12. Isolation [4:05]
13. Meeting of Minds [3:39]
14. Outside Influences [4:37]
15. "This Is Modern America" [6:17]
16. Domestic Disturbance [2:42]
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“By turns, creepy and cheesy, literate and vapid.”
-Hollywood Reporter
“Establishes [its] British director as one of the most talented and imaginative new filmmakers in this part of the world. It's a demanding effort which will provide a challenge.”
-Variety
“There are quite a few science-fiction movies scheduled to come out in the next year or so. We shall be lucky if even one or two are as absorbing and as beautiful as The Man Who Fell to Earth.”
-New York Times
17. Alien Orgasm [3:42]
18. A Long Way From Home [5:37]
19. Starman [7:31]
20. Assassination [3:03]
21. Gilded Cage [4:07]
22. Bitter Reunion [6:53]
23. Hello, Mary-Lou [5:36]
24. "Let Them See You as You Really Are"
25. Guinea Pig [4:32]
26. Last Days [3:58]
27. Elegy [4:40]
28. End Credits [5:03]
THE END
THE MANWHO FELLTO EARTH