We all know Bowie the musician. Perhaps fewer of us, though, know Bowie the actor (especially outside of Labyrinth). Thankfully weâre about to get an opportunity to up our Bowie game.
According to Pitchfork, French production company StudioCanal has just announced a 4K restoration of The Man Who Fell to Earth, the first film in which Bowie had a starring role. As the humanoid alien Thomas Jerome Newton, Bowie goes on a mission to save earth from a devastating drought. âNothing you have seen or heard about David Bowie will prepare you for the impact of his first dramatic performance,â says the narrator of the 1976 filmâs trailer (below).
The 4K restoration, which will debut in theaters throughout England on September 9, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the film’s original release. Canât make it across the pond? Donât worry. StudioCanal is also releasing The Man Who Fell to Earth on DVD and Blu-ray. The restored film goes portable in the UK on October 10 and it will arrive in the US and Germany at a still undetermined future date.
Bowieâs music, of course, will always be his most enduring art form, but his acting shouldnât be missed. Aside from his infamous role as Jareth in Labyrinth, Starman went on to feature alongside Hollywood regulars in films like The Hunger and The Linguini Incident. He also appeared in the 1992 film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, and heâd been tapped by David Lynch to appear in the upcoming Twin Peaks reboot. Alas, we wonât get to see that, but at least there are a few recorded samples of his work as a thespian. And, soon, one of them will appear in stunning 4K restoration.
In sum, thank the gods that Bowie fell to earth.
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