Sorcerer 4K Blu-ray (DigiPack) (original) (raw)

DigiPack / 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Criterion | 1977 | 121 min | Rated PG | Jun 24, 2025

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Sorcerer 4K Blu-ray Review

Reviewed by Dr. Svet Atanasov, June 21, 2025

William Friedkin's "Sorcerer" (1977) arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion. The supplemental features on the release include Francesco Zippel's documentary "Friedkin Uncut"; new program with filmmaker James Gray and critic Sean Fennessey; archival program with William Friedkin and Nicolas Winding Refn; vintage trailer; and more. In English, with optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature. Region-Free.

It is difficult to praise William Friedkin's Sorcerer for multiple reasons, not only because it cannot match the brilliance of Henri-Georges Clouzot's The Wages of Fear, which works with the same original material from Georges Arnaud's famous novel. For example, Sorcerer has undeniable basic structural problems that make it awfully difficult, perhaps even impossible, for Friedkin to introduce the strong, complete characters needed to resurrect the original material. In The Wages of Fear, each character gets a proper introduction and very quickly develops a dominant presence that becomes half of the story that is told there. In Sorcerer, each character gets an odd introduction through a perplexing mosaic of unrelated events occupying over a third of the story told there. After that, it looks and feels like Friedkin tries his best to make the remaining two-thirds of the story a logical extension of the mosaic, and this development, whether intentional or not, unleashes all sorts of other problems.

In Sorcerer, the blending of suspense and action, which must create the crucial atmosphere that is supposed to provide its identity, is unconvincing too. Most of what does not work well is directly related to the structural problems, but plenty can also be traced back to Friedkin and his desire to embellish and/or alter the original material in random ways. As a result, certain sequences or slightly longer segments can look good or great, but they cannot create and sustain the same brilliant atmosphere that becomes one of the biggest strengths of The Wages of Fear.

Sorcerer and The Wages of Fear introduce similarly unlikeable characters, but only the latter carefully begins misplacing their strengths and weaknesses to make the audience look for more behind everything they do. This development further enhances the suspense, too. In Sorcerer, only one character, Scanlon (Roy Scheider), an American wheelman for a gang of thieves who screw up so badly that he must hide in one of the worst places on Earth, reveals an intriguing complex personality. The remaining three characters are just typical bad hombres. Kassem (Amidou) is an Arab terrorist who detonates a bomb in Jerusalem and then miraculously outsmarts the Israeli soldiers tracking him down. Manzon (Bruno Cremer) is a French embezzler who runs out of luck while attending a posh restaurant. Nilo (Francisco Rabal) is a Mexican killer.

All of the effective material that makes Sorcerer worth seeing is in its final third. After an American oil rig is set on fire, Scanlon, Kassem, Manzon, and Nilo are hired to drive two trucks loaded with explosives. As in The Wages of Fear, the journey turns out even more complicated and dangerous than initially described. However, the journey in Sorcerer is significantly shorter than the one in The Wages of Fear.

Friedkin was a great conversationalist. He frequently told fascinating stories, some of which he turned into wonderful films. However, it is indisputable that Friedkin occasionally did a much better job of describing rather than directing a film. Sorcerer is one such project. Certain parts of it, particularly from its final third, are done well and can even look great, but the complete film is unconvincing.

*The great electronic band Tangerine Dream created the soundtrack of Sorcerer while only referencing a rough draft of the screenplay, handed by Friedkin. The band did not have access to early footage from Sorcerer.

Sorcerer 4K Blu-ray, Video Quality 4K

3.0 of 5

1080p

3.0 of 5

Criterion's release of Sorcerer is a 4K Blu-ray/Blu-ray combo pack. The 4K Blu-ray is Region-Free. However, The Blu-ray is Region-A "locked". (There is a second Blu-ray disc with special features).

Please note that some of the screencaptures included with this article are taken from the 4K Blu-ray and downscaled to 1080p. Therefore, they do not accurately reflect the quality of the 4K content on the 4K Blu-ray disc, including the actual color values of this content.

Screencaptures #1-32 are from the Blu-ray.
Screencaptures #34-40 are from the 4K Blu-ray.

The following text appears inside the leaflet provided with this release:

"This new 4K restoration was created from the 35mm color reversal intermediate. A 1998 35mm print provided by Paramount and a 2013 digital master, both approved by director William Friedkin, were used for color reference. The 5.1 surround remix was created in 2013 and approved by Friedkin. The original theatrical 2.0 surround soundtrack was remastered from the 35mm magnetic track. Please be sure to enable Dolby Pro Logic decoding on your receiver to properly play the 2.0 surround soundtrack.

Mastering supervisors: Lee Kline, Giles Sherwood.
Colorist: Bossi Baker, Resillion, Burbank, CA.
Image restoration: Resillion, New York.
Audio restoration: The Criterion Collection."

Sorcerer made its high-definition debut with this Blu-ray release, produced by Warner Bros., in 2014. As clarified above, this combo pack introduces a new 4K restoration of the film. In native 4K, the 4K restoration can be viewed with Dolby Vision and HDR grades. I chose to view it with Dolby Vision. Later, I spent time with its 1080p presentation on the Blu-ray as well.

I have the original Blu-ray release in my library and think that it offers a pretty good presentation of the film. However, I also think that various areas of the previous presentation could have been a lot more convincing. Unfortunately, I found the new 4K restoration pretty much as unconvincing as the recent 4K restoration of Night Moves. For virtually the exact same reasons, too. Indeed, Sorcerer is regraded and given a prominent teal-ish appearance that essentially makes it look like a contemporary production. In some areas, the shift is so dramatic that the entire color temperature is different now. Also, it is different in a very digital way, which tends to eliminate various subtle ranges of diverse organic nuances. I did numerous comparisons between the native 4K and 1080p presentations of the new 4K restoration and, sadly, I found both equally unconvincing. In other words, with or without the Dolby Vision grade, the issues that the new regrading job creates remain equally distracting. Now, I have to also mention that the previous presentation of the film reveals some color inconsistencies as well. However, to eliminate them, the new color grade should have moved in a different direction. Instead, many of these inconsistencies are now dramatically exacerbated, and coupled with new, easily aoidable issues. All of this is very unfortunate because the new 4K restoration produces rather strikingly healthy visuals, with terrific density levels, which can look quite a bit better on a large screen than those of the previous presentation.

Sorcerer 4K Blu-ray, Audio Quality

5.0 of 5

There are two standard audio tracks on this release: English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 and English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1. Optional English SDH subtitles are provided for the main feature.

The original Blu-ray release of Sorcerer had only the recent lossless 5.1 track that William Friedkin approved. It is why I decided to revisit Sorcerer with the theatrical 2.0 track. It is a very healthy, very attractive lossless track. In the areas where Tangerine Dream's music has an important role to play, it performs magnificently. The action material, and especially the explosions, sounds great, too. The 5.1 track expands the audio field better in areas where Mother Nature and the moving truck do more as well. You can experiment with both tracks. They are very good and, more importantly, very effective.

Sorcerer 4K Blu-ray, Special Features and Extras

5.0 of 5

4K BLU-RAY DISC

BLU-RAY DISC ONE

BLU-RAY DISC TWO

Sorcerer 4K Blu-ray, Overall Score and Recommendation

3.5 of 5

Mainstream critics have a long history of dismissing good, at times even brilliant films, which decades later are reevaluated and given the respect they always deserved. When William Friedkin completed Sorcerer, he believed it was his best work, a masterpiece, so he was shocked to see the mainstream critics disagree with him. I think that the mainstream critics were right. Sorcerer is a problematic film, and it is definitely not Friedkin's best work. Some interesting things happen in it, especially in its final act, but there is a lot that quite simply does not work as Friedkin intended. Criterion's upcoming combo pack introduces a new 4K restoration of Sorcerer that did not impress me. However, it has a terrific selection of supplemental features, one of which is an unmissable recent documentary, produced by Francesco Zippel. A separate two-disc Blu-ray set streets on the same date as well.

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