Undeniably one of the most harrowing films of the 20th century...
Henry is an inconspicuous guy and psychopathic killer. He roams the land and finds his victims with unerring instinct. For a while, he settles in Chicago in the run-down apartment of his ex-prison buddy Otis. Into this toxic environment comes Otis' younger sister Becky, who is fleeing from her abusive husband and looking for a place to stay. She is attracted to Henry and has no idea that Otis and Henry are now murdering together.
In 1986, John McNaughton created a film that showed the banality of evil as it had never been seen before. Thanks to the 4K restoration, it is now possible to look into Henry's human abysses in unprecedented image quality.
- 4K restoration from the original 16mm camera negative
- Audio commentary by writer/director John McNaugthon*- Portrait - The Making of Henry*
(approx. 52 min.)
- Deleted scenes with audio commentary* (approx. 21 min.)
- Featurettes: In Defense of Henry* (HD, ca. 21 min.), Henry vs. MPAA* (HD, ca. 11 min.), Henry and the BBFC* (HD, ca. 27 min.)
- Interviews: John McNaugthon from 2016* (HD, approx. 28 min.), John McNaugthon from 1998* (approx. 31 min.), artist Joe Coleman* (HD, approx. 9 min.)
- Storyboard/film comparison of six scenes (HD, approx. 17 min.)
- Theatrical trailer (USA & Germany) + anniversary trailer
* with optional German subtitles