
Imprint Films Announces June Titles Including Works From Martin Scorsese, Sean Connery & More
Imprint Films is a specialty label based out of Australia whose releases can be played in Blu-Ray players worldwide, including U.S. players. All first pressings of each release will have strictly limited-edition deluxe packaging along with new transfers, audio commentaries, exclusive bonus features & more. Details on these films can be found below:
Raging Bull (1980) – 4K UHD + Blu-ray
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Robert De Niro stars in Martin Scorsese's biopic of boxing champion Jake LaMotta, joining the Imprint Collection in 4K UHD, premiering in Dolby Vision for the first time worldwide. Nominated for eight Academy Awards, Scorsese's seminal masterpiece also stars Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty, Theresa Saldana, Frank Vincent, and Nicholas Colasanto.
Jake LaMotta was the middleweight boxing champion known as 'The Bronx Bull' and 'The Raging Bull' during his brief reign. LaMotta had early lessons in life: to steal and to fight. He channelled his tough childhood into the ring, where his aggression became a way of combating deep-seated anxieties and emotional fears. This determination and rage turned him from a young hoodlum into a champion. But his drive for the title, his brutality outside of the ring and his almost-psychotic sexual jealousy will destroy his marriage, his deepest friendships and the career he fought to build.
Limited Edition 3-Disc Hardbox, including an exclusive 80-page hardcover booklet with an essay from journalist and filmmaker Bilge Ebiri.
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc One: 4K UHD 2160p Ultra-high-definition presentation on 4K UHD of a 2022 4K digital master approved by director Martin Scorsese, in HDR10 and NEW Dolby Vision
Dolby Vision Audio Commentary by director Martin Scorsese and editor Thelma Schoonmaker
Audio Commentary by director of photography Michael Chapman, producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, music producer Robbie Robertson, actors John Turturro and Theresa Saldana, casting director Cis Corman, and supervising sound effects editor Frank Warner (with forced identifying text subtitles)
Audio Commentary by writers Mardik Martin and Paul Schrader, boxer-author Jake LaMotta, and LaMotta's nephew Jason Lustig
Theatrical Trailer
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Audio English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Surround
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Disc Two: Blu-ray 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray of the 4K restoration
Audio Commentary by director Martin Scorsese and editor Thelma Schoonmaker
Audio Commentary by director of photography Michael Chapman, producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, music producer Robbie Robertson, actors John Turturro and Theresa Saldana, casting director Cis Corman, and supervising sound effects editor Frank Warner (with forced identifying text subtitles)
Audio Commentary by writers Mardik Martin and Paul Schrader, boxer-author Jake LaMotta, and LaMotta's nephew Jason Lustig
Theatrical Trailer
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Audio English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + DTS-HD 2.0 Surround
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Disc Three: Blu-ray 'Raging Bull': Fight Night – 4-part documentary (2004)
– 4-part documentary (2004) The Bronx Bull: An Introduction to 'Raging Bull' – featurette
– featurette De Niro vs. LaMotta: Shot for Shot – featurette (2003)
– featurette (2003) LaMotta Defends Title – newsreel footage (1950)
– newsreel footage (1950) Marty and Bobby – featurette (2010)
– featurette (2010) 'Raging Bull': Reflections on a Classic – featurette (2010)
– featurette (2010) Remembering Jake – featurette (2010)
– featurette (2010) Marty on Film – featurette (2010)
– featurette (2010) Jake's Jokes – featurette
– featurette Trailers From Hell: Dan Perri on 'Raging Bull' New York, New York (1977)
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro star in Martin Scorsese's musical classic New York, New York. You can hear Kander and Ebb's title song already! Produced just one year after Taxi Driver, Scorsese aimed to present a more vibrant look inside the Big Apple, a glittering homage to classic Hollywood with darkness lingering just below the surface. Packed with extravagant musical numbers and intimate drama, the film is a powerful dive into obsession and love, a must-see chapter of Scorsese's remarkable legacy. Jimmy is a talented saxophonist who prowls post-WWII nightclub floors, sizing up amorous prospects. When he meets Francine Evans, sparks fly but can their relationship survive Francine's professional success?
Presented here in a Limited Edition 3-Disc Hardbox, featuring the full 163-minute Director's Cut, as well as the shorter 137-minute European Theatrical Cut, plus an exclusive hardcover booklet including an essay from journalist and filmmaker Bilge Ebiri.
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc One: Director's Cut – Blu-ray 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray of the 163-minute Director's Cut
NEW Audio Commentary by filmmaker/film historian Daniel Kremer
Audio Commentary by filmmaker/film historian Daniel Kremer Audio Commentary by director Martin Scorsese and film critic Carrie Rickey
Introduction by director Martin Scorsese
Teaser Trailer
Theatrical Trailer
Aspect Ratio 1.66:1
Audio English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Disc Two: European Theatrical Cut – Blu-ray 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray of the 137-minute European Cut
Aspect Ratio 1.66:1
Audio English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Disc Three: Special Features – Blu-ray NEW Player Piano Player – interview with actor Barry Primus (2025)
– interview with actor Barry Primus (2025) NEW Momentary Departures: Movie Ballets, Musical Showstoppers and Detours – video essay by filmmaker / film historian Daniel Kremer (2025)
– video essay by filmmaker / film historian Daniel Kremer (2025) Scene-by-scene Audio Commentary by cinematographer László Kovács
The ' New York , New York ' Stories – documentary
– documentary Liza on ' New York , New York ' – interview with actress Liza Minnelli
– interview with actress Liza Minnelli Archival interview with actress Liza Minnelli
Archival interview with director Martin Scorsese
NEW Pre-title Card with Audio Commentary by Daniel Kremer
Pre-title Card with Audio Commentary by Daniel Kremer Super 8 Version
Storyboards
Alternate and deleted scenes
Alternate ending The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Saeed Jaffrey and Christopher Plummer star in this spectacular adventure film, directed by the great Oscar-winning John Huston (The Maltese Falcon). Two British soldiers set out to build an empire of their own when they venture into remote Kafiristan in search of fame and a fortune in treasure. Based on the 1888 novella by Rudyard Kipling, a favourite book of John Huston, Roger Ebert called the film a 'swashbuckling adventure, pure and simple, and in the hands of a master'.
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs: 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
Call It Magic: The Making Of 'The Man Who Would Be King' – featurette
– featurette More Special Features TBC
Theatrical Trailer
Audio English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 2.39:1
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Limited Edition Slipcase The Wind and the Lion (1975)
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Sean Connery and Candice Bergen star in this epic adventure, based on the real-life story of the 1904 kidnapping of Ion Hanford Perdicaris and Cromwell Varley. Morocco, 1904. A corrupt sultan has granted German troops control over the land, and Raisuli, the last of the Barbary pirates, leads the fight against the occupation. In a plot to force the American President to remove the sultan from his throne, Raisuli kidnaps an American widow and her two children.
Written and directed by John Milius (Conan The Barbarian), and featuring an Oscar-nominated score by Jerry Goldsmith, this gripping film also stars Brian Keith as President Theodore Roosevelt, and John Huston as Secretary of State John Hay.
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs: 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
Audio Commentary by writer/director John Milius
Behind the Scenes – featurette
More Special Features TBC
Theatrical Trailer
Audio English DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
Optional English Subtitles
Limited Edition Slipcase Leadbelly (1976)
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Roger E. Mosley (Magnum, P.I.) stars as blues singer Huddie Ledbetter ('Leadbelly') in this remarkable biopic. Directed by Gordon Parks (the first African American to direct a major Hollywood movie, The Learning Tree), Leadbelly follows the true story of how a convict on Texas and Louisiana chain gangs used music as a release. Struggle, perseverance, and music take us on a journey through murder, prejudice, pain and relief. Never before released on disc, Leadbelly makes its physical media debut in this Limited Edition Blu-ray. Worldwide physical media debut!
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs: 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
Special Features TBC
Audio English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 2.39:1
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Limited Edition Slipcase J.W. Coop (1971)
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Enter the world of the American rodeo circuit with J.W. Coop, a unique Western drama starring, directed, co-written, and co-produced by Cliff Robertson (Charly, Spider-Man). After being released from a 10-year prison sentence, J.W. Coop is determined to win a national rodeo championship. When his turbulent past, exemplified by his disturbed mother, collides with his one shot at a comeback, Coop is confronted with a society that has radically changed since his incarceration. Using footage from actual rodeos and made in cooperation with the Rodeo Cowboys Association, this is a glimpse into America's backyard and the determination that drives its people. Worldwide Blu-ray debut!
1500 copies only.
Technical Specs: 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
Audio English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.78:1
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Limited Edition Slipcase The Onion Field (1979)
Street Date: June 25, 2025
Synopsis: Murder and mental anguish fill the lens of The Onion Field, a ruthless crime drama starring John Savage, James Woods and Franklyn Seales. Los Angeles, 1963: a true story. Ian and Karl are two police officers. One night, on patrol duty, they are kidnapped by two petty thieves who drive them deep into the country to leave them in an onion field. But Ian is shot and Karl escapes. The thieves are eventually arrested, tried and sentenced to death. A successful appeal grants them a retrial and for seven years, Karl is called repeatedly to the witness box: he becomes haunted by the nightmare of events that surrounded the onion field. Featuring a heavy, raw performance from James Woods (nominated for a Golden Globe), the supporting cast includes Ted Danson in his film debut, as well as Ronny Cox and Christopher Lloyd.
1500 copies only.
Special Features and Technical Specs: 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray
Audio Commentary by director Harold Becker
Ring of Truth: The Making of 'The Onion Field' – featurette (2002)
– featurette (2002) Theatrical Trailer
Audio English LPCM 2.0 Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.85:1
Optional English HOH Subtitles
Limited Edition Slipcase
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