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    Format: 2 DVD-Video (132 Min. + Bonus) , DD/5.1 , 1.85:1, anamorphic widescreen 16:9
    Content: Ein Veteran, der nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in die Alkohlsucht abdriftet, findet Halt bei einem Guru, der mit einer sektenähnlichen Gruppe von Familienmitgliedern und "Gläubigen" durch die USA zieht, um neue Anhänger zu gewinnen. Doch die neue geistige Heimat wird auf Dauer zum Gefängnis. In betörenden Bildern nähert sich der Film dem geistigen Klima der 1950er-Jahre und durchleuchtet eine Sekte an Scientology angelehnte Sekte. Dabei liefert er Impulse zum Nachdenken über Erlösung und Sehnsüchte und deren Ausnutzung, findet allerdings zu keiner klaren Haltung zu seinem Sujet. - Sehenswert ab 16. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Content: Extras: "Back Beyond": Outtakes, Additional Scenes; Music by Johnny Greenwood (1.85:1; 19:59): Rather than the usual itemized listing, this collection of deleted scenes has been edited together in the form of a short film, with a separate musical soundtrack (in DD 2.0) and voiceover that has sometimes been lifted from one scene to accompany another. It's a fascinating exercise in alternative presentation and opens an interesting window into the editing process. Teasers/Trailers (1.85:1; 16:56): There are nine, of various lengths and with different focuses. "Unguided Message": 8 Minute Short; Behind the Scenes (480i; 1.85:1, non-enhanced; 7:59): Unnarrated footage from various sets and locations provides a brief overview of the film's production. "Let There Be Light" (1946): John Huston's landmark documentary about WWII veterans (480i; 1.33:1; 58:06): Anderson has said that he drew substantially from this documentary covering treatment of what is now known as "PTSD". The bulk of the film records sessions of hypno-therapy that tend to support the assertion made by John More in The Master, namely that Lancaster Dodds's "processing" differs little from hypnosis. The source material for "Let There Be Light" appears to be public domain, and it contains a few sound dropouts. (Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Orig.: USA, 2012 , Enth.: Disc 1: The feature. Disc 2: Special features - back beyond. Unguided message. Let there be light (1946). Trailers , Engl. Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
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