The Warriors - Arrow Video Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Ultra HD)
THESE ARE THE ARMIES OF THE NIGHT.
Walter Hill’s iconic cult classic The Warriors returns in a premium Arrow Video Limited Edition Steelbook (4K Ultra HD), newly remastered in 4K from the original camera negative and approved by Walter Hill. A visually kinetic, comic-book-charged action thriller with a timeless “odyssey through enemy territory” premise, The Warriors remains one of the most influential street-gang films ever made.
In New York, the gangs outnumber the cops 5-to-1. When gang leader Cyrus calls a citywide summit to unite them, a gunshot turns the night into chaos—and a small Coney Island crew, the Warriors, are framed for the murder. Hunted by every gang in the city, they must fight their way across New York on foot, through hostile turf, to make it home before sunrise.
4K Ultra HD Special Edition Contents
- 4K remaster of the Theatrical Cut from the original camera negative, supervised by Arrow Films and approved by Walter Hill
- 4K Ultra HD (2160p) presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Audio options:
- Original uncompressed mono
- Stereo 2.0
- Dolby Atmos
- Optional English SDH subtitles
- Audio commentary by film critic Walter Chaw (author of A Walter Hill Film)
Special Features
- War Stories – interview with director Walter Hill
- Whole Lotta Magic – roundtable with Josh Olson, Lexi Alexander, and Robert D. Krzykowski on The Warriors and Walter Hill
- Battling Boundaries – interview with editor Billy Weber
- Gang Style – interview with costume designer Bobbie Mannix
- Armies of the Night – costume designs and photographs from Bobbie Mannix’s archive
- Sound of the Streets – appreciation of composer Barry De Vorzon by film historian Neil Brand
- Isolated score option
- Come Out to Play – look at the iconic Coney Island locations
- The Beginning (archival) – interviews with producer Lawrence Gordon, actor James Remar, editor David Holden, and Walter Hill
- Battleground (archival) – Walter Hill and AD David O. Sosna on the challenges of NYC location shooting
- The Way Home (archival) – visual look with cinematographer Andrew Laszlo
- The Phenomenon (archival) – Walter Hill and cast retrospective
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery