Limited Edition Release with Slipcase and inserted booklet with essay by Justin Humphreys. Full commentary track, also by Justin Humphreys, also included. A rare Hicksploitation film from 1976 follows DJ Miller, a disc jockey in the Southern U.S. When Miller's motorcycle is stolen and used in a drug deal, he faces off against local thugs and unsavory characters to clear his name. Scanned from one of the only surviving rare 35mm release prints in 4K, this print was run through multiple rounds of restoration including dustbusting, dirt and debris removal, and repair of deep scratches that were digitally removed. The original print was very faded, having lost much of the blue and yellow tones, and was color corrected to bring back the original film grade. This regional U.S. feature film has never had a formal home video release or been screened theatrically outside the U.S.