Bad timing
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DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (122 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (28 unnumbered pages ; illustrated, color ; 19 cm). 
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English
UPC
715515016520

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Originally released as a British motion picture in 1980.
General Note
Special features: Trade Secrets: Nicolas Roeg and Jeremy Thomas [featurette] (28 min.) (2004); Theresa Russell [featurette] (19 min.) (2005); Deleted scenes [featurette] (17 min.); Theatrical trailer (2 min.); Gallery; booklet includes the essays "The men who didn't know something" by Richard Combs and "A case of bad timing: Art Garfunkel's real-life tragedy" by Chris Hodenfield.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Anthony Richmond ; film editor, Tony Lawson ; art director, David Brockhurst ; original music composed and conducted by Richard Hartley.
Creation/Production Credits
Special features: Producer, Spencer Leigh ; editors, Jonah Kaplan, Chris Ramey ; camera, Rob Goldie, Paul Kateley.
Participants/Performers
Art Garfunkel (Alex Linden), Theresa Russell (Milena Flaherty), Harvey Keitel (Inspector Netusil), Denholm Elliott (Stefan Vognic).
Description
Alex is a cold, distant, fiercely intellectual research psychiatrist from New York, teaching in Vienna. Milena, an Army brat, has wandered back through the countries she was raised in to find herself there, too. They meet at a party, are immediately attracted to each other, and fall quickly into a sexually obsessive relationship. Milena has a husband across the border named Stefan, and a drinking problem. This does not make Alex very happy. Their relationship becomes a fight for power, waged with manipulation, drugs, despair, need, and lust, and it is never clear if there is any real 'winner'.
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DVD format; Dolby Digital mono.; widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 2.35:1; new restored high-definition digital transfer.
Language
In English with optional English SDH.

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