Language

Audio:

English DTS-HD MA 5.1
English LPCM 2.0 Mono

Subtitles:

English

Extras

Key Features

Now in stunning Dolby Vision® HDR, this 4K UHD™ edition belongs in the collection of every Francis Ford Coppola fan and contains:

• An exclusive SteelBook® (art by Laurent Durieux) with a 4K Ultra HD + Bluray™ + Digital combo pack
• A 64-page booklet with behind-the-scenes photos, essays from film journalists, and original 1974 press reviews
• A cassette tape containing the original motion picture soundtrack scored by David Shire
• Two collectible posters with theatrical art from 1974 and an illustration from artist Laurent Durieux
• Q&A with Sound Editor Walter Murch, Filmed at Curzon Soho, 2017
• Francis Ford Coppola Audio Commentary.
• Walter Murch Audio Commentary
• Close-up on The Conversation
• Coppola Dictates Script: Opening Sequence, The Life of Harry Caul, The Convention, Introduction to Frank Lovista, Jack Tar Hotel, Police Station Ending
• Cindy Williams Screen Test
• Harrison Ford Screen Test
• David Shire Interviewed by Francis Ford Coppola
• Interview with Gene Hackman (1973)
• Harry Caul’s San Francisco: Locations Then & Now
• No Cigar (1956 Short by Francis Ford Coppola)
• Original Theatrical Trailer
• 50th Anniversary Trailer - NEW
• Intro by Francis Ford Coppola – NEW & EXCLUSIVE
• 100 GB Disc
• 138 minutes of Bonus Content

Trailer

Info

Description

Harry Cole is the West Coast's premier listening device expert. Having recorded the conversation of a certain couple walking around the square at the request of a large businessman, Cole breaks his main rule - not to poke his nose into the customer’s affairs - and tries to prevent a murder that, as it seems to him, is about to happen...

Director & Cast

Director: Francis Ford Coppola

Cast: Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Frederic Forrest, Cindy Williams, Michael Higgins, Elizabeth MacRae, Teri Garr, Harrison Ford, Mark Wheeler, Robert Shields, Phoebe Alexander, Ramon Bieri, Gian-Carlo Coppola, Robert Duvall, Richard Hackman, George Meyer, Al Nalbandian, Billy Dee Williams