
Phase IV (Region B)
101 FilmsĀ presents 1970s iconic sci-fi horrorĀ Phase IVĀ (1974), a gripping and philosophical cult classic that examines humanityās place in the universe, available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.Ā Phase IVĀ is the only feature film directed by legendary designer and filmmaker Saul Bass. This release includes his original ending, among a host of additional extras, including a bonus disc featuring the finest of the directorās short films. This limited edition version features special packaging, and a booklet with newly-commissioned writing on the history of ākiller bugā movies and the career of Saul Bass.
In a sealed lab in the Arizona desert, scientists James Lesko (Michael Murphy, Manhattan) and Dr. Ernest Hubbs (Nigel Davenport, A Man for All Seasons) search for answers to an evolutionary shift in the ant population; the development of a collective intelligence and cross-species hive mentality. With humanity under threat, the scientists are faced with the choice of either communicating with, or eradicating their antagonists.
Brand new extrasĀ
- New HD restoration
- The Original Saul Bass endingĀ (plus optional commentary)
- An Ant's Life: Contextualising Phase IV, a documentary on the film's influences
- CommentaryĀ with film historians Allan Bryce and Richard Holliss
- Theatrical trailer
Saul Bass: Short Films (Disc 2)
- The Searching Eye (1964)
- Why Man Creates (1968)
- Bass on Titles (1977)
- Notes on the Popular Arts (1978)
- The Solar Film (1980)
- Quest (1984) (new HD restoration)
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101 FilmsĀ presents 1970s iconic sci-fi horrorĀ Phase IVĀ (1974), a gripping and philosophical cult classic that examines humanityās place in the universe, available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK.Ā Phase IVĀ is the only feature film directed by legendary designer and filmmaker Saul Bass. This release includes his original ending, among a host of additional extras, including a bonus disc featuring the finest of the directorās short films. This limited edition version features special packaging, and a booklet with newly-commissioned writing on the history of ākiller bugā movies and the career of Saul Bass.
In a sealed lab in the Arizona desert, scientists James Lesko (Michael Murphy, Manhattan) and Dr. Ernest Hubbs (Nigel Davenport, A Man for All Seasons) search for answers to an evolutionary shift in the ant population; the development of a collective intelligence and cross-species hive mentality. With humanity under threat, the scientists are faced with the choice of either communicating with, or eradicating their antagonists.
Brand new extrasĀ
- New HD restoration
- The Original Saul Bass endingĀ (plus optional commentary)
- An Ant's Life: Contextualising Phase IV, a documentary on the film's influences
- CommentaryĀ with film historians Allan Bryce and Richard Holliss
- Theatrical trailer
Saul Bass: Short Films (Disc 2)
- The Searching Eye (1964)
- Why Man Creates (1968)
- Bass on Titles (1977)
- Notes on the Popular Arts (1978)
- The Solar Film (1980)
- Quest (1984) (new HD restoration)













