A waitress (Rosanna Arquette) and a bartender (David Bowie) decide to rob their employers in this romantic caper from director Richard Shepard.
ROSANNA ARQUETTE AND DAVID BOWIE STAR IN THIS DELIGHTFUL ROMANTIC CAPER FROM DIRECTOR RICHARD SHEPARD!
Lucy (Rosanna Arquette, Pulp Fiction) is an underpaid waitress at "Dali", a terminally hip New York City restaurant, who's seriously in need of cash. Dali's new, mysterious, charming (and very in debt) bartender, Monte (David Bowie, The Hunger) needs to marry someone, anyone, by the end of the week... or else. Together they join forces-- along with Lucy's lingerie designing best friend, Viv (Eszter Balint, Stranger Than Paradise) -- to rob the popular eatery and solve their financial woes. However these three are far from master criminals and they soon learn that in robberies, as in love, things never go as planned.
This "lively and amusing" (Los Angeles Times) romantic caper co-stars Andre Gregory (Demolition Man), Buck Henry (Heaven Can Wait) and Academy Award® winner Marlee Matlin (Children of a Lesser God) and features "David Bowie's zaniest most underrated film role" (Collider) in this engaging romantic comedy from acclaimed director Richard Shepard (The Matador) in this never before seen director's cut.
Bonus Materials
- High Definition (1080p) presentation of the director’s cut of the main feature in 1.78:1 (struck from a brand new 4K transfer from film interpositive)
- Audio: LPCM 2.0 Mono
- Optional English Subtitles
- Introduction by Director Richard Shepard
- Commentary with Director Richard Shepard, actors Rosanna Arquette and Eszter Balint, co-producer Sarah Jackson and co-screenwriter Tamar Brott, moderated by “Cereal at Midnight’s” Heath Holland
- Commentary by Director Richard Shepard
- “The Making of The Linguini Incident” - Full length documentary feat. interviews with Richard Shepard, Tamar Brott, Rosanna Arquette, Eszter Balint Marlee Matlin, Sarah Jackson, Marcia Hinds & Richard von Ernst (1:44:26, HD, w/ optional English subtitles)
- Photo Gallery with commentary by Richard Shepard
- The Linguini Incident – Original Theatrical Version (SD, 98:00)
- 2024 Theatrical Trailer (HD)
- Original Theatrical Trailer (HD)
- Reversible Artwork
- Booklet with essays from film historian Graham Rinaldi and director Richard Shepard [First Pressing Only]
- Limited Edition Slipcover [First Pressing Only]