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From Jindich Polák, director of the 1963 Czech sci-fi classic Ikarie XB-1, comes another foray into science-fiction with this lesser known but equally impressive feature Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea. But unlike the serious hard sci-fi approach of Ikarie, this film is a deliciously demented time-travel romp that manages to be both hilariously silly and impressively ingenious at the same time.
In the near-future, time travel has become a possibility, and a group of neo-Nazi's hijack a time-ship in order to go back to 1944 to deliver a hydrogen bomb to Hitler and thus secure victory in WWII Polák expertly balances the film's disparate elements to produce a work of immense pleasure which is unpredictable, irreverent, intelligent and wildly funny - and which emerges one of the great undiscovered sci-fi movies of the 1970s.
Special Features
- Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea presented from a new HD remaster from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
- An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White.
- Trailer.
- Booklet featuring a new essay by writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson.
- New and improved English subtitle translation.
- World premiere on Blu-ray.
- Second Run
- 95 mins approx
- Jindřich Polák
- 12
English
- Czech
- 1
- B
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Arrow Films
From Jindich Polák, director of the 1963 Czech sci-fi classic Ikarie XB-1, comes another foray into science-fiction with this lesser known but equally impressive feature Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea. But unlike the serious hard sci-fi approach of Ikarie, this film is a deliciously demented time-travel romp that manages to be both hilariously silly and impressively ingenious at the same time.
In the near-future, time travel has become a possibility, and a group of neo-Nazi's hijack a time-ship in order to go back to 1944 to deliver a hydrogen bomb to Hitler and thus secure victory in WWII Polák expertly balances the film's disparate elements to produce a work of immense pleasure which is unpredictable, irreverent, intelligent and wildly funny - and which emerges one of the great undiscovered sci-fi movies of the 1970s.
Special Features
- Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea presented from a new HD remaster from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
- An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White.
- Trailer.
- Booklet featuring a new essay by writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson.
- New and improved English subtitle translation.
- World premiere on Blu-ray.
- Second Run
- 95 mins approx
- Jindřich Polák
- 12
English
- Czech
- 1
- B
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