David Lynch’s Blue Velvet Gets Criterion Release, Features 51 Minutes of Unseen Footage

David Lynch’s Blue Velvet Gets Criterion Release, Features 51 Minutes of Unseen FootageKyle MacLachlan and Isabella Rossellini on the set of David Lynch’s Blue Velvet (Photo by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis through Getty Images)

David Lynch’s 1986 traditional Blue Velvet is getting the Criterion treatment this spring, as IndieWire notes. The new version of the movie consists of quite a few bonus options, most notably together with The Lost Footage: a 51-minute assemblage of “deleted scenes and alternate takes“ from the film. Lynch beforehand mentioned the rediscovered materials in a 2011 interview on KCRW: “It’s unbelievable,” he mentioned on the time. “I’m seeing stuff I thought was gone forever.”

The director-approved version of the movie additionally consists of the documentaries “Blue Velvet” Revisited and Mysteries of Love. It’s out May 28 on Blu-Ray and DVD.

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