Vice Squad (1982) Special Features Disc

Vice Squad (1982) Special Features Disc

Vice Squad (1982) – Blu-ray Special Features Disc Review (Disc 3 of 4K UHD Combo Set)
Disc Type: Blu-ray (BD-50, dedicated bonus features disc)
Release Date: May 13, 2025
Included in: Kino Lorber 3-disc 4K UHD + Blu-ray Collector’s Set


Special Features – 5.0/5

This third disc in the Vice Squad 4K set is fully dedicated to archival and retrospective content, offering over 6 hours of interviews and documentaries, each filled with personal insight and behind-the-scenes context.

Featurettes & Archival Interviews:

  • Tracking the Beast (59 min)
    Actor Gary Swanson opens up about his acting philosophy and recounts strange events during filming, including a dangerous encounter with local gangs while shooting on location.
  • Of Poltergeists and Neon Lights (73 min)
    Director Gary Sherman offers the most in-depth breakdown of the film’s intent and production. He talks about growing up in Chicago and how Vice Squad was designed to expose the systemic exploitation of women. Candid, revealing, and powerful.
  • Hollywood Magic (63 min)
    Producer Brian Frankish shares how he entered the film industry and his pivotal role in making Vice Squad happen. Covers casting, budgeting, and dealing with tough LA shooting conditions.
  • The Roots of Reality (45 min)
    Actress Beverly Todd shares life stories, including what it was like to act alongside real-life streetwalkers. Emotional, sincere, and deeply grounded in the film’s realism.
  • Catching a Killer (59 min)
    Actor Pepe Serna recounts his early life and contribution to the film. Strong personality, full of energy and detail.
  • Princess Driver (25 min)
    Michael Ensign reflects on his early acting dreams and his role in Vice Squad. Touches on the gritty realism of LA’s night shoots.
  • Hollywood Streetwalking (12 min)
    A moody, music-backed location tour revisiting the original streets used in filming. A cool time capsule and fun to match up with movie scenes.

No subtitles on the featurettes


Final Verdict – Score: 5.0/5

HIGHLIGHT:
The Gary Sherman and Beverly Todd segments are must-watch for anyone interested in 1980s genre filmmaking, gender politics in cinema, or just the raw grindhouse aesthetic of the era.

BOTTOM LINE:
This bonus disc is stacked — it’s not just filler. It dives deep into the production, the people, and the atmosphere behind one of the grimiest and most memorable films of the 1980s.

️ Verdict: A treasure trove for cult film fans, cinephiles, and collectors. Essential.

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Vice Squad (1982) – Blu-ray Special Features Disc Review (Disc 3 of 4K UHD Combo Set)
Disc Type: Blu-ray (BD-50, dedicated bonus features disc)
Release Date: May 13, 2025
Included in: Kino Lorber 3-disc 4K UHD + Blu-ray Collector’s Set


Special Features – 5.0/5

This third disc in the Vice Squad 4K set is fully dedicated to archival and retrospective content, offering over 6 hours of interviews and documentaries, each filled with personal insight and behind-the-scenes context.

Featurettes & Archival Interviews:

  • Tracking the Beast (59 min)
    Actor Gary Swanson opens up about his acting philosophy and recounts strange events during filming, including a dangerous encounter with local gangs while shooting on location.
  • Of Poltergeists and Neon Lights (73 min)
    Director Gary Sherman offers the most in-depth breakdown of the film’s intent and production. He talks about growing up in Chicago and how Vice Squad was designed to expose the systemic exploitation of women. Candid, revealing, and powerful.
  • Hollywood Magic (63 min)
    Producer Brian Frankish shares how he entered the film industry and his pivotal role in making Vice Squad happen. Covers casting, budgeting, and dealing with tough LA shooting conditions.
  • The Roots of Reality (45 min)
    Actress Beverly Todd shares life stories, including what it was like to act alongside real-life streetwalkers. Emotional, sincere, and deeply grounded in the film’s realism.
  • Catching a Killer (59 min)
    Actor Pepe Serna recounts his early life and contribution to the film. Strong personality, full of energy and detail.
  • Princess Driver (25 min)
    Michael Ensign reflects on his early acting dreams and his role in Vice Squad. Touches on the gritty realism of LA’s night shoots.
  • Hollywood Streetwalking (12 min)
    A moody, music-backed location tour revisiting the original streets used in filming. A cool time capsule and fun to match up with movie scenes.

No subtitles on the featurettes


Final Verdict – Score: 5.0/5

HIGHLIGHT:
The Gary Sherman and Beverly Todd segments are must-watch for anyone interested in 1980s genre filmmaking, gender politics in cinema, or just the raw grindhouse aesthetic of the era.

BOTTOM LINE:
This bonus disc is stacked — it’s not just filler. It dives deep into the production, the people, and the atmosphere behind one of the grimiest and most memorable films of the 1980s.

️ Verdict: A treasure trove for cult film fans, cinephiles, and collectors. Essential.

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