OUR APRIL TITLES

This April INDICATOR presents a quartet of maverick, genre-twisting dramas from some of the most unique and brilliant voices in American cinema.



Available on 23 April, INDICATOR presents UK Blu-ray premieres of SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER (1959), Joseph L Mankiewicz’s controversial film adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ play, starring the iconic talents of Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn and Montgomery Clift; Roger Corman’s brutal crime drama THE ST VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE (1967), starring Jason Robards as psychotic crime boss Al Capone; Alan Arkin’s unique cult classic LITTLE MURDERS (1971), starring Elliott Gould, Alan Arkin and Donald Sutherland in a savage and nihilistic black comedy; and Paul Newman’s film of Paul Zindel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS (1972), starring Joanne Woodward in a powerful domestic drama.



Mastered from the finest available materials, each of these essential releases features expertly encoded presentations, a range of new and archival extra features, and English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Published in limited runs, these first pressings will also contain exclusive booklets with newly commissioned writing and full film credits.

Full details of our April titles are now available at our website by clicking the packshots or any of the links.