Innerspace (1987), Simon Wincer's Free Willy (1993) and Hugh Wilson's Blast from the Past (1999) to Blu-ray this summer. All three films make their North American Blu-ray debuts on August 4th.



Innerspace



Synopsis: The voice Jack (Martin Short) hears is that of hotshot Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton (Dennis Quaid), subject of a secret miniaturization project gone awry and accidentally injected into Jack. And before frazzled Jack can say, "I've got you under my skin", his unlikely partner propels him into the craziest escapade of his life.



Tech specs have yet to be detailed. Special features include:

Commentary with Director Joe Dante, Producer Michael Finnell, Costars Kevin Mccarthy and Robert Picardo and Visual Effects Supervisor Dennis Muren

Theatrical Trailer

Free Willy



Synopsis: Captured at sea and confined in a small tank at an aquatic park, Willy (Keiko the orca whale) is an unhappy and unpredictable attraction. No one understands Willy, except a scruffy street kid named Jesse (Jason James Richter) who knows what it's like to be without a family. Together these two form a special bond...one so strong that they're willing to risk it all to find a way home!



Tech specs and special features have yet to be announced.





Blast from the Past



Synopsis: When a man raised in a 1950s era bomb shelter emerges into the outside world for the first time to find a nice non-mutant girl with whom to repopulate the earth, he meets a savvy, cynical modern woman, sparks fly and opposites attract. Adam's (Brendan Fraser) hapless search in the brave new world of homeless people, adult bookstores and all-night supermarkets leads him directly to Eve (Alicia Silverstone). Her life has been a series of dead-end jobs, shallow boyfriends and dashed hopes. But the more Eve watches Adam approach the world with wide eyes, comic miscomprehension, joyous delight and a deliciously sweet innocence, the more she begins to find herself falling... in love?



Tech specs and special features have yet to be announced.



