Description
Brand new 4K restoration, restored by Screenbound, approved by Rude Boy director Jack Hazan. Rude Boy blends fiction and documentary to follow Ray Gange, a punk who becomes a roadie for The Clash. Set in late-’70s Britain, it captures the band’s explosive live shows, studio sessions, and political edge—culminating in their legendary Rock Against Racism performance at Victoria Park.
EXTRAS
- Limited to 2000 Copies – Numbered O-Card
- 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in HDR (Dolby Vision compatible)
- Double-Sided Poster
- Booklet
- New interview with director Jack Hazan
- New commentary with director Jack Hazan
- Audio Commentary from Producers/Directors David Mingay and Jack Hazan
- Interview with ‘Rude Boy’ Ray Gange
- Interview with Clash Road Manager Johnny Green
- Interview with Film-Maker and Cameraman Jack Hazan
- Interview with Film-Maker David Mingay
- 2 Bonus Live Tracks that never made the final cut
- Deleted Scenes
- 1980 Theatrical Trailer
- 1980 30 Second Radio Ad
- Clash Image Gallery
- The Clash Live In Munich 3rd October – 7 Songs plus Backstage Interview
- Original Promotional Fanzine from 1980





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