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The Crazies

aka Code Name: Trixie

Poster of The Crazies

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Extras
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-ALL/US 2018
Blue Underground box art
Blue Underground BD-ALL/US/OOP 2010
Blue Underground box art
Blue Underground DVD-0/US/OOP 2003
Audio Commentary by Director George A. Romero and Blue Underground’s Bill Lustig has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by Travis Crawford has extra
Romero Was Here: Locating “The Crazies” (12:24) has extra
Crazy for Lynn Lowry - Interview with Actress Lynn Lowry (15:54) has extra
The Cult Film Legacy of Lynn Lowry - Interview with Actress Lynn Lowry (14:01) has extra has extra
Q&A with Actress Lynn Lowry (2016, 35:51) has extra
Audio Interview with Producer Lee Hessel (4:32) has extra
Alternate Opening Title Sequence as “Code Name: Trixie” (0:35) has extra
Behind the Scenes Footage - With Optional Commentary by George A. Romero Historian Lawrence DeVincentz (6:25) has extra
Filming Locations Gallery - With Commentary by George A. Romero Historian Lawrence DeVincentz (26:56) has extra
Stills Gallery [Arrow] - Collectible Scans (6:04) has extra
Stills Gallery [Blue Underground] has extra
Biography: Director George A. Romero has extra
Theatrical Trailer 1 (2:57) has extra has extra has extra
Theatrical Trailer 2 (3:04) has extra has extra has extra
TV Spots (1:03, 0:33) has extra has extra has extra
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Notes

  • Arrow’s Blu-ray is also available in the “George Romero Between Night and Dawn” box set along with There’s Always Vanilla (1971) and Season of the Witch (1972); and contains a 60-page booklet with writing by Heather Drain (“Welcome to Evans City: George A. Romero’s ‘The Crazies’”), Kat Ellinger (“What about Butter Pecan? Finding New Flavors in George A. Romero’s Romantic Comedy ‘There’s Always Vanilla’”) and Kier-La Janisse (“Women Fly When Men Aren’t Watching: George A. Romero’s ‘Season of the Witch’”).