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Two Rare Neil Young Films Coming To DVD

02/23/2016
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(WBR) Reprise Records has announced that Neil Young will release two rare films, the post-apocalyptic musical comedy Human Highway and the concert feature Rust Never Sleeps, for the first time on DVD on April 22nd. Neither film has been available for public viewing in years.

Human Highway is Young's 1982 comedy starring Russ Tamblyn, Charlotte Stewart, Dean Stockwell, Dennis Hopper, and Devo, which has been digitally restored for the DVD release.

Rust Never Sleeps is the full-length feature about Young's 1978 concert tour and includes some of Young's most popular songs, showcasing classic hits such as "I Am a Child," featuring Crazy Horse, "Cinnamon Girl," "Like A Hurricane" and both the acoustic and electric versions of his landmark song "Hey Hey, My My."

Also on February 29th, Fathom Events, Warner Bros. Records, and AARP will present a special one-night only screening of the two films in select movie theaters nationwide live at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT / 6 p.m. MT and tape-delayed to 7:30 p.m. PT, HI and AK.

The special cinematic event also features an exclusive live Q&A with Cameron Crowe interviewing Young and his eclectic cast, which includes Gerald V. Casale of Devo, Tamblyn, and Stewart.

Bundle 1: Neil Young Store Exclusive DVD Bundle + Exclusive Movie Poster
Rust Never Sleeps DVD
Human Highway DVD
Movie Poster (24 x 36) (exclusive to Neil Young store)

Bundle 2: DVD Bundle
Rust Never Sleeps DVD
Human Highway DVD

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