No one will ever make movies like Doris Wishman made movies. One of the most prolific women filmmakers in the history of American cinema, writer-director-editor Wishman created collisions between surrealism and exploitation that feel like they materialized from an alternate universe. THE FILMS OF DORIS WISHMAN: THE TWILIGHT YEARS surveys the last major era of Wishman’s career. From DEADLY WEAPONS and DOUBLE AGENT 73 (crime epics starring the iconic Chesty Morgan) to LET ME DIE A WOMAN (a semi-documentary about transgender people), AGFA + Something Weird are honored to present these triumphant DIY treasures in dazzling new restorations.
directed by: Doris Wishman
starring: Various
1970-1977 / 523 min (combined) / 1.37:1, 1.85:1 / English Mono
Additional info:
Disc 1: DEADLY WEAPONS (1974) and DOUBLE AGENT 73 (1974)
- Region Free Blu-ray
- 2K restorations from the original 35mm camera negatives
- DEADLY WEAPONS: Commentary with Doris Wishman biographer Michael Bowen
- DEADLY WEAPONS: Commentary with Bleeding Skull’s Annie Choi and Joseph A. Ziemba
- DOUBLE AGENT 73: Commentary with filmmaker Frank Henenlotter
- Theatrical trailers
- Booklet with writing from Something Weird’s Lisa Petrucci and a vintage Doris Wishman interview by artist Peggy Ahwhesh
- English SDH subtitles
Disc 2: THE AMAZING TRANSPLANT (1970) and LET ME DIE A WOMAN (1977)
- Region Free Blu-ray
- 2K restorations from the original 35mm camera negatives
- LET ME DIE A WOMAN: Commentary with artist and porn performer Carta Monir
- Theatrical trailers
- “Twilight Years” photo gallery
- English SDH subtitles
Disc 3: THE IMMORAL THREE (1975), KEYHOLES ARE FOR PEEPING (1972), and LOVE TOY (1971)
- Region Free Blu-ray
- 2K restorations from the original 35mm camera negatives
- THE IMMORAL THREE: Commentary with film programmer Lars Nilsen and AGFA’s Bret Berg
- Theatrical trailers
- English SDH subtitles