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Toomorrow Blu-ray is one of the strangest and most fascinating musical curiosities of the 1970s, starring Olivia Newton-John years before Grease made her an international superstar. Directed by legendary British filmmaker Val Guest and produced by James Bond producer Harry Saltzman, this long-lost cult oddity blends pop music, science fiction and psychedelic comedy into a truly unique cinematic experience.

 

A group of art school musicians suddenly find themselves at the centre of an interplanetary mystery when a race of aliens discovers that their music may hold the key to saving an advanced civilization. As extraterrestrial visitors descend upon Earth in search of the band's extraordinary sound, the young performers are swept into a colourful adventure filled with catchy songs, youthful rebellion, romance and cosmic wonder.

 

Restored from the original 35mm negative by the British Film Institute and Deaf Crocodile, Toomorrow finally returns to audiences after decades of obscurity as one of the most unusual and entertaining pop culture artifacts of its era.

 

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

Toomorrow Standard Edition [Blu-ray] - Pre-Order 9/22

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  • BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

    • First Ever U.S. Release
    • Archival Video Interview with Director/Writer Val Guest, conducted by The Guardian (1998, 60 min)
    • The Nose Has It (1942, 8 min) – WWII propaganda short directed by Val Guest and starring Arthur Askey
    • If I Could Turn You On (1969, 13 min, dir. Bernard Coyne) – Experimental short filmed at the Camden Roundhouse
    • New Audio Commentary by Author and Music Historian Andrew Sandoval
    • Toomorrow: Musical Humanism Through the Stars – New Visual Essay by Celeste de la Cabra (12 min)
    • New Visual Essay by Someone's Favorite Productions featuring a 1988 audio interview with Val Guest discussing Toomorrow (10 min)

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