No supplements to speak of, but this disc, more importantly, honors the considerable A/V merits of a future genre classic.
The film is a singularly huge, relentless, all-encompassing set piece that mutates and spasms with terrifying lack of foresight. It’s all business, business, business.
Given the hazy historical record concerning Genghis Khan’s life, this portrait must be taken with a modest grain of salt.
This is disaffection for disaffection’s sake, as imagined by a student of Robert James Waller.