Synopsis: Documentary about veteran character actor Dick Miller, whose career in and outside of Hollywood has spanned almost 200 films across six decades, featuring a diverse range of interviews with directors, co-stars, and contemporaries.
There are 2 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region A (Blu-ray))
There are no other editions of this movie in other regions.
Booklet (18 pages) offers contributions from producer Lainie Miller, director Elijah Drenner, and Caelum Vatnsdal.
Bonus Movie: "Starhops" (81:49, HD), a 1978 comedy directed by Barbara Peeters and edited by the future screenwriter of "Schindler's List," Steven Zaillian. Dick Miller appears in a supporting role.
Commentary features director Elijah Drenner, producer Lainie Miller, and cinematographer Elle Schneider.
"Los Angeles Premiere" (48:36, HD) covers multiple post-screening discussions from the 2014 debut of "That Guy Dick Miller" and career retrospective (taking place at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles), with subject Dick Miller joined by film critic Leonard Maltin, producer Roger Corman, director Elijah Drenner, producer Lainie Miller, makeup artist Rick Baker, and director Ernest Dickerson. While audio quality isn't always the best, there are plenty of anecdotes, memories, and love shared during these conversations.
"8mm Home Movies" (11:46, HD) provide a look at private and professional moments for Dick Miller during the early days of his career. Clips include time on the set of 1967's "The Long Ride Home," 1974's "Big Bad Mama," and 1975's "Crazy Mama." It's a nice snapshot of on-set life, also showcasing plenty of familiar actors as they try to pass the time between set-ups.
Outtakes (4:49, HD) collect lost anecdotes, R-rated jokes, missing memories, and Dick Miller information from a variety of interviewees.
Gag Reel (12:57, SD) is actually a collection of mistakes and silliness from 1989's "The 'Burbs." Oddly enough, it contains almost no contributions from Dick Miller.