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Legend (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray]

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Genre Action-Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Format NTSC
Contributor Peter O'Farrell, Mia Sara, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Ridley Scott, Tim Curry, Cork Hubbert, Billy Barty, Robert Picardo, Kiran Shah, Tom Cruise, Annabelle Lanyon See more
Runtime 1 hour and 34 minutes

Product Description

Product Description

After changing the face of science fiction cinema forever with Alien and Blade Runner, director Ridley Scott turned his visionary eye to the fantasy genre, teaming with writer William Hjortsberg (Angel Heart) to create a breathtaking cinematic fairytale with one of the screen’s most astonishingly rendered depictions of Evil.

In an idyllic, sun-dappled forest, the pure-hearted Jack (Tom Cruise) takes his true love Princess Lili (Mia Sara) to see a pair of unicorns frolicking at the forest’s edge. Little do they know that the Lord of Darkness (Tim Curry, in a remarkable make-up designed by The Thing’s Rob Bottin) has dispatched his minions to capture the unicorns and sever their horns so that he may plunge the world into everlasting night. After Lili and the unicorns are taken prisoner, Jack must team with a group of forest creatures and descend into Darkness’ subterranean lair to face off against the devilish creature before it is too late.

Despite a troubled production in which the elaborate full-size forest set was accidentally incinerated and a lengthy post-production that resulted in multiple versions of the film (with competing music scores by Jerry Goldsmith and Tangerine Dream), Legend has since been restored to Scott's original cut and embraced by generations of film fans eager to see a master director’s unique vision of a world beyond our imagination.

LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS

  • High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentations of the U.S. Theatrical Cut and the Director’s Cut

  • DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 stereo audio on both cuts

  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts

  • Illustrated perfect-bound book with new writing by Nicholas Clement and Kat Ellinger and archive materials including production notes and a 2002 interview with Charles de Lauzirika about the restoration of the Director's Cut

  • Large double-sided poster with newly commissioned artwork by Neil Davies and original theatrical artwork by John Alvin

  • Glossy full-color portraits of the cast photographed by Annie Leibovitz

  • Six double-sided postcard-sized lobby card reproductions

  • Reversible sleeve featuring newly commissioned artwork by Neil Davies and original theatrical artwork by John Alvin

DISC 1: US THEATRICAL CUT

  • New 2K restoration of the US Theatrical Cut from original materials including a 4K scan of the original negative

  • New commentary by Paul M. Sammon author of Ridley Scott: The Making of His Movies

  • 2002 Reconstructed isolated score by Tangerine Dream

  • Isolated music and effects track

  • A Fairytale in Pinewood, new featurette interviewing grip David Cadwalladr, costume designer Charles Knode, co-star Annabelle Lanyon, camera operator Peter MacDonald, set decorator Ann Mollo and draftsman John Ralph

  • Incarnations of a Legend, comparison featurette written and narrated by critic Travis Crawford

  • The Directors: Ridley Scott, 2003 documentary where the director discusses his career, including Legend

  • “Is Your Love Strong Enough?” music video by Bryan Ferry

DISC 2: DIRECTOR’S CUT

  • Commentary by Ridley Scott

  • Creating A Myth: Memories of Legend, a 2002 documentary with interviews with Ridley Scott, William Hjortsberg, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, Rob Bottin and others

  • Original promotional featurette

  • Alternate 'Four Goblins' opening and 'The Fairie Dance' deleted scene

  • Storyboard galleries for three deleted scenes

  • Two drafts of William Hjortsberg's screenplay

  • Alternate footage from the overseas release plus textless footage

  • Trailers and TV spots

  • Still galleries

*EXTRAS STILL IN PRODUCTION AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE*

Review

Legend is an impressive technical achievement. Scott is a perfectionist who takes infinite pains to make things look right.

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

Legend is still so much fun to watch. It's a visual feast, a truly grim fairy tale.

Jessica Mason, The Mary Sue

A sumptuous, richly colored feast

Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

Tim Curry is magnificent!

Geoff Andrew, Time Out

Legend is a gothic fairy tale brought to life

Ed Gonzalez, Slant

The sets, makeup and photography in Ridley Scott's contribution to the fantasy cycle are awesome. --Sky Cinema

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.35 x 7.13 x 1.26 inches; 5.92 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Ridley Scott
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 34 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 12, 2021
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Arrow Video
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0986FRHTP
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.8 out of 5 stars 713

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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
This was just what I wanted, but the us release the one that I liked and it is the one that is hard to find, now that the directors cut is out.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021
I'm just going to drop this here, for anyone on the fence about this release.... For the record, the restoration is spectacular and this blows the Universal release out of the water, for both versions of the film.

The first disc contains the U.S. Theatrical Cut plus the following features:

Commentary by Paul M. Sammon.

Isolated Music Score by Tangerine Dream, the unedited score by Tangerine Dream, in DTS-HD 2.0.

Isolated Music and Effects Track in DTS-HD 2.0.

"Remembering a Legend". This featurette clocks in at nearly 31 minutes and features British cast and crew.

"The Music of Legend" featurette: Part One: Jerry Goldsmith, clocks in at 15 minutes, and Part Two: Tangerine Dream, clocks in at 13 minutes.

"The Creatures of Legend" featurette: Part One: Inside the Illustrations, 10 minutes, and Part Two: Inside the Make-Up Effects, 16 minutes.

"Incarnations of a Legend", Travis Crawford spends 20 minutes discussing different versions.

"The Directors: Ridley Scott", from 2003 clocks in at 58 minutes.

"Television Version Opening", just over one minute of TV version footage.

"Music Video: Is Your Love Strong Enough?", clocks 5 minutes.

Illustrated book filled with art and writing and postcards, typical Arrow book but longer and higher quality. It's bound this time, not the little stapled pamphlet style they usually include, but an actual bound paperback volume.

Disc Two contains the Director's Cut and the following features:

"Commentary" by Ridley Scott.

"Creating a Myth: Memories of Legend", 51 minute featurette.

"Original Featurette", 9 minute featurette from the VHS edition.

"Lost Scenes" including "Alternate Opening: Four Goblins", clocks in at 10 minutes, "The Fairie Dance", 3 minutes.

"Storyboards" including "Intro / Three Goblins" 2 minutes, "Lili and the Unicorns" 1 minute, "Mortal World Turned to Ice" 2 minutes, "Jack and the Fairies" 3 minutes, "Find the Mare, Lose the Alicorn" 2 minutes, "Jack's Challenge" 4 minutes, "Meg Mucklebones and the Great Tree" 1 minute, "Downfall of Darkness" 2 minutes.

"Alternate Footage", clocks 9 minutes.

"Screenplay Drafts": "First Draft" and "Shooting Script".

"Trailers and TV Spots": US Theatrical One, US Theatrical Two, International, US TV Spots

"Image Galleries": Production Stills, Continuity Polaroids, Poster & Video Art

This is the definitive release for this film. Because of limitations on available elements, this is the best we will see unless technology changes significantly. The Interpositive and Negative were used to cobble this together, as with the original release, but this truly blows that out of the water and, to my eyes, this release looks like the old release should have looked had it been treated as it deserved to be treated. If you love a grand romantic fantasy about a man who would do anything to save his love, then this is the film for you. Plus it's got unicorns. Enjoy.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
The original theatrical release left too much on the cutting room floor, leaving the film disjointed and rushed. The Director's Cut is not perfect, but remains a notable improvement.

Fortunately, this version give you BOTH!
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Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023
I've seen bits of this movie but I'm excited to actually see the whole thing now. I've always been intrigued by it. This shipped quickly and arrived super fast in perfect condition. Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023
If you are looking for the original film version we all remember as children with the tangerine dream score, this is the one. I just put it in and it's exactly as remembered. No more stupid new music that literally changed the whole tone of the film. Finally!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2021
Ridley Scott’s flawed fantasy fairy tale “Legend” was met with a critical shrug when it was released and was a box office dud. After the one-two punch of “Alien” and “Blade Runner” both visually stunning world building, “Legend” continued with the meticulous detail that has become a hallmark of Ridley Scott’s career.
It’s a simple enough story inspired by Grimm’s fairty tales and Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and “Pinocchio” (Scott had all three in mind when crafting this original fantasy).

Darkness (Tim Curry) entrusts his minions to destroy the last Unicorns in order to usher in a world of complete darkness. Lily (Mia Sara) inadvertently sets up one of the Unicorns for the kill when she convinces Jack (Tom Cruise) a forest dwelling human to show her the Unicorns.

Shot in England primarily on sound stages at Pinewood Studios, the film ended up becoming a troubled production when a fire destroyed much of the sets as well as going through two additional edits and two music scores. Scott’s Director’s Cut which received mixed reactions at previews in Orange County, CA. The film was truncated with over 20 minutes removed from the U.S. theatrical cut (which also differs from the European theatrical release). Like “Blade Runner”, the film found a cult following on home video and has raised in esteem over the years.

Arrow’s release features the 2011 transfer of the only existing print of the Director’s Cut as well as the U.S. theatrical release. The Director’s Cut remains Scott’s preferred version of the film but each has its merits. The DC features a more traditional musical score written by Jerry Goldsmith and the U.S. features Tangerine Dream’s synthesizer based score.

The image quality between both versions varies as well with the DC using an answer print. Answer prints tend to have less detail and other limitations compared to the original camera negative or even an inter-positive. The fact that this still exists is a minor miracle. The film looks quite good with nice detail, density, depth and delineation. While it is far from perfect, it still looks quite nice. Audio is presented in 5.1 with English subtitles.

The theatrical cut of the U.S. film is derived from an inter negative (a copy of the original camera negative) which has even better detail and the density of the film looks better here. The original international version couldn’t be licensed for this release and the camera negative uses that template for the film. Again, the original camera negative couldn’t be used for this version.

Despite these limitations, both versions look quite nice. While the film might have benefited from a 4K release with its HDR, upscaled the films look very good.

The special features are quite extension including Scott’s commentary on the DC and author Paul Samson’s on the theatrical cut. ‘Lost’ scenes, alternate ending, storyboards, script drafts, original featurettes are all included on the discs.

The first release is housed ina cardboard case with a booklet, promo,photos, poster and replica of lobby cards.

Although not a perfect release nor film, “Legend” features a sumptuous production design, visuals and is fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022
Arrow release is a big improvement in video detail and sound over the Universal Blu-ray. Still some grain but better! Plus you get both versions. I prefer the directors cut myself. It adds a lot to the story details and the editing is much better. I find the theatrical version editing choppy and jumps which is distracting. Which ever you prefer this is the best release yet. Definitely worth it if a fan of the movie.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
I think the DC is better overall but I enjoy both versions.
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Top reviews from other countries

Keegan Comar
5.0 out of 5 stars Great purchase
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2023
Love it came without any problems, watched both disc's and was really happy.
Alain Carmichael
5.0 out of 5 stars Light and dark for two versions offered.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 11, 2019
It is the simplicity of the graphic concept of this steelbook that immediately pleased me: the horn of the Unicorn embedded in those of Darkness. Very nice way to present the two forces of this tale that will compete.

Although there is only the English on the hardback, there are other languages ​​available on the cinema version: the Italian, the French, the Spanish (Castellano), the Russian, the German etc.
For Director's Cut in English only audio, these are the subtitles in all these languages.
Director's Cut reworked for this release is the best possible quality from a surviving zero copy.
Beautiful images beautifully photographed. A tale of light that confronts darkness.
Unfortunately no bonus on the making of for this blu-ray ALL ZONE Fox. For extras, will have to see with the American blu-ray Universal.
vigneshwara
3.0 out of 5 stars For children
Reviewed in India on December 1, 2016
Childish drama
rayre1
4.0 out of 5 stars Looks great
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2024
Kind pricey for no 4k.
debra oldroyd
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't get any better
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2016
This is the perfect edition of Legend. The steel box is beautiful the art is amazing.
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