Synopses & Reviews
When fate lands three hapless men an unemployed disc jockey (Tom Waits), a small-time pimp (John Lurie), and a strong-willed Italian tourist (Roberto Benigni) in a Louisiana prison, their singular adventure begins. Described by director Jim Jarmusch as a "neo-beat-noir-comedy," Down By Law is part nightmare and part fairytale, featuring fine performances and crisp black-and-white photography by esteemed cinematographer Robby Muller.
Special Features
New high-definition digital transfer
Thoughts and reflections by Jim Jarmusch
Outtakes
2002 video interview with director of photography Robby Muller
1986 Cannes Film Festival press conference
1986 John Lurie interview with commentary
Q & A with Jim Jarmusch
Jim Jarmusch's phone calls with Lurie, Benigni, and Waits
Isolated music track
Production Polaroids
Location stills
Music video of Tom Waits' cover of Cole Porter's "It's All Right with Me"