3 Roy Jenson movies from the 1970s on 4K Blu-ray, ranked S to D by transfer quality.
dir. Roman Polanski
Paramount Presents #45 is the canonical 4K, and it pairs the upgrade with The Two Jakes on Blu-ray as a bonus disc that most collectors didn't expect to get at all. It went OOP within weeks and has been a back-in-print scavenger hunt ever since. The UK Limited Edition from Paramount UK is region-free, and Orbit DVD still has it with the poster and slipcase if you're chasing the matched set.
Paramount Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Michael Cimino
Capelight A-Tier 4K. Eastwood and Bridges in a Cimino road movie that got lost in the shuffle of 70s Americana. The Montana location photography is the visual draw, and the film is a hidden gem for anyone who likes the era.
Capelight Pictures · 4K + Blu-ray
dir. Jerry Jameson
Dark Force #12 from January 2026, Jerry Jameson's 1971 directorial debut about a draft dodger and a hitchhiker stuck with mercenaries in Mexico. The 4K scan is from the only surviving 35mm interpositive and the disc is 4K UHD only with no Blu-ray included. Code Red did a 2015 webstore Blu-ray that's been hard to track down for years.
Dark Force Entertainment · 4K Ultra HD