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Deaf Crocodile deluxe editions are limited releases and may experience delays based on production and distributor timelines.

 

Pre-order pricing is often the lowest available. Prices may increase after release depending on availability and collector demand.

 

Toomorrow Deluxe Limited Edition Blu-ray resurrects one of the strangest and most fascinating cult musicals of the 1970s — a psychedelic sci-fi pop fantasy starring Olivia Newton-John before her global breakout in Grease.

 

When a group of young London musicians discover their music holds the key to curing an alien civilization’s emotional emptiness, they are swept into a surreal intergalactic adventure involving crystal spaceships, youth culture, psychedelic visuals and infectious sunshine pop songs. Hovering above Earth in a dazzling spacecraft, the mysterious Alphoids believe humanity’s music and energy may be the only thing capable of saving their dying race.

 

Directed by legendary British filmmaker Val Guest and produced by James Bond co-producer Harry Saltzman, Toomorrow combines mod fashion, experimental sci-fi and bubblegum pop into a wildly unique cult oddity somewhere between The Monkees, Barbarella and The Man Who Fell to Earth. Long unavailable and unseen for decades, the film has now been restored from the original 35mm negative by the British Film Institute and Deaf Crocodile.

 

directed by: Val Guest
starring: Olivia Newton-John, Benny Thomas, Karl Chambers, Vic Cooper, Roy Dotrice
1970 / 94 min / English

Toomorrow Deluxe Limited Edition [Blu-ray] - Pre-Order 6/30

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Estimated to ship on or around the release date: June 30, 2026.
  • BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

    • Archival interview with director and writer Val Guest (1998, 60 mins)
    • “The Nose Has It” (1942, 8 mins), WWII short directed by Val Guest
    • “If I Could Turn You On” (1969, 13 mins), experimental short filmed at the Camden Roundhouse
    • New audio commentary by author and music historian Andrew Sandoval
    • “Toomorrow: Musical Humanism Through the Stars” visual essay by Celeste de la Cabra
    • New visual essay featuring archival audio interview with Val Guest moderated by Roy Fowler
    • Blu-ray authoring by Vital Passenger
    • New artwork by Beth Morris

     

    DELUXE LIMITED EDITION FEATURES

    • Hard slipcase featuring new artwork by Beth Morris
    • 60-page illustrated booklet
    • Transcript of 2002 American Cinematheque Q&A with Val Guest
    • New essay on Val Guest and Yolande Donlan by Dennis Bartok
    • New essay by critic Walter Chaw
    • Limited to 1250 units

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