Blu-ray Release: Drive (1997): Special Collector’s Edition

Blu-ray Release Date: May 11, 2021
Price: Blu-ray $39.95
Studio: MVD Visual


Toby Wong (Mark Dacascos, The Driver) is on a martial arts mission impossible. With a bio-energy module placed on his chest, Toby’s awesome martial arts skills are tuned to a super-human level. The only problem is that Toby doesn’t want the power.

Now, only an army can stop him, and that’s just what’s hunting him down. As he makes his escape from an ammo-packing posse of hitmen, Toby needs a hostage, Malik (Kadeem Hardison, White Men Can’t Jump) to drive him to freedom in Los Angeles.

Its double-power Jackie Chan-like super moves as the two unlikely heroes face-off with a new advanced killer in this amazing cult classic high octane hyper-action movie featuring an all-star supporting cast that includes Brittany Murphy (Clueless) and Sanaa Lathan (Alien vs Predator).

Check out MVD Visual’s supplemental package:

  • High Definition (1080p) presentation of the Extended Director’s Cut in 2.35:1 aspect ratio from a brand new 4K HD scan of the original cameral negative.
  • Audio: 2.0 Stereo LPCM, 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround
  • Audio commentary by director Steve Wang, fight choreographer Koichi Sakamoto and stars Mark Dacascos and Kadeem Hardison
  • Drive: The Force Behind The Storm’ documentary (SD, 47:42)
  • Six Deleted Scenes (SD, 08:42)
  • Interview gallery with cast, director and crew including stars Mark Dacascos and Kadeem Hardison, director Steve Wang, Second Unit Director Wyatt Weed and Stunt Coordinator Koichi Sakamoto (SD, 24:30)
  • Drive: Theatrical Cut with optional English Subtitles (HD, 1:39:00)
  • Original Theatrical Trailer (SD, 01:38)
  • Collectible Mini-Poster
  • Reversible Artwork with Alternative Cover
Buy or Rent Drive (1997): Special Collector’s Edition

About Laurence

Founder and editor Laurence Lerman saw Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest when he was 13 years old and that’s all it took. He has been writing about film and video for more than a quarter of a century for magazines, anthologies, websites and most recently, Video Business magazine, where he served as the Reviews Editor for 15 years.