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The Outfit

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Release Date: 27/07/2026

Edition: Restored (Limited Edition)
Genre: Drama
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: 15
Label: Arrow Video
Actors: Karen Black, Joe Don Baker, Robert Duvall, Robert Ryan
Director: John Flynn
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 105 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

 

NOBODY PLAYS ROUGHER THAN THE OUTFIT. EXCEPT MAYBE EARL, CODY AND BETT! Before he embarked on a roaring rampage of revenge with 1977's Rolling Thunder, director John Flynn made The Outfit, a hard-boiled thriller par excellence, based on a novel by Richard Stark (aka Donald E. Westlake), one of the greatest crime writers who ever lived. Earl Macklin (Robert Duvall, The Godfather) is a professional thief. Once upon a time, he and his brother Eddie robbed a bank together. Unfortunately, that bank was owned by criminal syndicate "The Outfit". Now Eddie is dead and it looks like Earl is next. But "The Outfit" hasn't counted on Earl's iron will. Released from a 27-month stretch in prison, Earl wants to get even and, with girlfriend Bett (Karen Black, Five Easy Pieces) and best friend Cody (Joe Don Baker, Walking Tall), he begins a private war to avenge the death of his brother. The entire criminal underworld is about to learn an unforgettable lesson: never mess with Earl Macklin. With a score by Peckinpah regular Jerry Fielding, gritty cinematography by Bruce Surtees (The Shootist), and a veritable rogues gallery of classic character actors including Robert Ryan (The Wild Bunch), Timothy Carey (The Killing), Richard Jaeckel (The Dirty Dozen), and Bill McKinney (Deliverance), The Outfit is as tough, taut, and relentless as its protagonist.

Special Features: Booklet, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Jedidiah Ayres (critic/author) and Mike White (film critic), Documentaries: 'Tapping Into the Outsider', Image Gallery, Interviews: Walter Hill (film-maker), Original and alternate ending options available via seamless branching; Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tony Stella; 'Paths Not Taken': Appreciation of the film by Walter Chaw (critic); 'The Man With the Getaway Face': Appreciation of author Donald E. Westlake by Levi Stahl (Westlake expert), Trailers