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When a 747 crash lands in a Sydney suburb - a still-spectacular sequence that helped make this the most expensive Australian film of its time - the inferno kills everyone on board except the pilot (Robert Powell of JESUS OF NAZARETH and TOMMY) who emerges from the wreckage miraculously unscathed. But as a local psychic (Jenny Agutter of AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON) begins to communicate with the spirits of the doomed passengers, it will unlock a nightmare of madness, murder and supernatural horror. Hollywood legend Joseph Cotten - in his final film performance - co-stars in this shocker directed by British film icon David Hemmings (BLOW-UP, DEEP RED) and produced by Ozploitation maverick Antony I. Ginnane (THIRST, PATRICK, TURKEY SHOOT), featuring haunting cinematography by Academy Award® winner John Seale (THE ENGLISH PATIENT, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD) and now transferred in 2k HD for the first time ever.Special Features:Not Quite Hollywood - Extended Interviews with Producer Antony I. Ginnane and Cinematographer John SealeThe Legacy of James HerbertRobert Powell on James HerbertArchive TV Special on Location - Featuring Interviews with Stars Joseph Cotten and Peter SumnerArchive TV Interviews with David Hemmings and Robert PowellAntony I Ginnane Trailer ReelTV Spot

The Survivor

When a 747 crash lands in a Sydney suburb - a still-spectacular sequence that helped make this the most expensive Australian film of its time - the inferno kills everyone on board except the pilot (Robert Powell of JESUS OF NAZARETH and TOMMY) who emerges from the wreckage miraculously unscathed. But as a local psychic (Jenny Agutter of AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON) begins to communicate with the spirits of the doomed passengers, it will unlock a nightmare of madness, murder and supernatural horror. Hollywood legend Joseph Cotten - in his final film performance - co-stars in this shocker directed by British film icon David Hemmings (BLOW-UP, DEEP RED) and produced by Ozploitation maverick Antony I. Ginnane (THIRST, PATRICK, TURKEY SHOOT), featuring haunting cinematography by Academy Award® winner John Seale (THE ENGLISH PATIENT, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD) and now transferred in 2k HD for the first time ever.Special Features:Not Quite Hollywood - Extended Interviews with Producer Antony I. Ginnane and Cinematographer John SealeThe Legacy of James HerbertRobert Powell on James HerbertArchive TV Special on Location - Featuring Interviews with Stars Joseph Cotten and Peter SumnerArchive TV Interviews with David Hemmings and Robert PowellAntony I Ginnane Trailer ReelTV Spot

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