Â??BARBET SCHROEDER

BARFLY (IMPRINT COLLECTION #159)

Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.
1987 · 100 mins · Drama
Henry Chinaski (Mickey Rourke) is a talented writer of prolific prose; unfortunately, he's also a skid-row alcoholic with a violent temper. He picks fights nightly with Eddie (Frank Stallone), the bartender at the local watering hole, the Golden Horn, and lives in a seedy tenement, stealing food and trying to scrape together enough money for booze. Fellow alcoholic Willa Wilcox (Faye Dunaway) catches Henrys eye at the bar one afternoon and although she has a reputation for being unstable, the two embark on a relationship with each other and the bottle. Based on a semiautobiographical short story by poet and...

Henry Chinaski (Mickey Rourke) is a talented writer of prolific prose; unfortunately, he's also a skid-row alcoholic with a violent temper. He picks fights nightly with Eddie (Frank Stallone), the bartender at the local watering hole, the Golden Horn, and lives in a seedy tenement, stealing food and trying to scrape together enough money for booze. Fellow alcoholic Willa Wilcox (Faye Dunaway) catches Henrys eye at the bar one afternoon and although she has a reputation for being unstable, the two embark on a relationship with each other and the bottle.

Based on a semiautobiographical short story by poet and screenwriter Charles Bukowski and directed by Barbet Schroeder, Barfly offers insight into the world of the alcoholic, where all that matters is the next drink.

Info

Format
Blu-ray
Catalogue
IMP3071
Languages
English
Subtitles
English
Encoding
PAL
Aspect Ratio
1.85:1

Directed by

â??Barbet Schroeder

Special Features

Disc One:
Audio commentary with director Barbet Schroeder
NEW Kim Cooper and Richard Schave of Esoteric Tours, Los Angeles historians and preservationists.
NEW Interview with editor Eva Gardos
NEW Interview with actress Alice Krige
NEW Interview with actor Frank Stallone
NEW Interview with production designer Bob Ziembicki
Theatrical Trailer

Disc Two:
The Bukowski Tapes