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McCabe & Mrs. Miller [videorecording] / by Altman, Robert,1925-2006,film director,film producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)517117; Auberjonois, René,1940-2019,actor.; Beatty, Warren,1937-actor.(CARDINAL)718566; Brower, Mitchell,film producer.; Carradine, Keith,1949-actor.(CARDINAL)749164; Christie, Julie,1941-actor.(CARDINAL)739595; Devane, William,1939-actor.; Duvall, Shelley,1949-actor.(CARDINAL)830025; Fischer, Corey,actor.; Foster, David,1929-2019,film producer.; Lombardo, Lou,1932-2002,editor of moving image work.; McKay, Brian,screenwriter.; Millais, Hugh,actor.; Murphy, Michael,1938-actor.; Remsen, Bert,1925-1999,actor.; Schuck, John,1940-actor.; Zsigmond, Vilmos,cinematographer.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Naughton, Edmund.McCabe.; Criterion Collection (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)348269; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ),presenter.;
Cinematography, Vilmos Zsigmond ; editor, Louis Lombardo ; songs, Leonard Cohen.Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, René Auberjonois, Hugh Millais, Bert Remsen, Shelley Duvall, Michael Murphy, John Schuck, Corey Fischer, Keith Carradine, William Devane.An enterprising gambler and a bordello madam, both newcomers to the raw Pacific Northwest mining town of Presbyterian Church, join forces to provide the miners with a superior kind of whorehouse experience. The appearance of representatives of a powerful mining company with interests of its own, however, threatens to be the undoing of their plans.MPAA rating: R.Blu-ray; region A; wide screen (2.40:1); mono; requires Blu-ray player.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Western films.; Brothels; Gamblers; Mining camps;
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The long goodbye [videorecording] by Altman, Robert,1925-2006,film director.(CARDINAL)517117; Arkin, David,1941-1991,actor.; Berlinger, Warren,1937-actor.; Bick, Jerry,film producer.; Bouton, Jim,actor.(CARDINAL)131381; Brackett, Leigh,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)504250; Brody, Jo Ann,actor.; Gibson, Henry,actor.; Gould, Elliott,actor.(CARDINAL)772435; Hayden, Sterling,1916-1986,actor.(CARDINAL)434653; Kastner, Elliott,film producer.; Lombardo, Lou,1932-2002,editor of moving image work.; Mercer, Johnny,1909-1976,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)526969; Pallandt, Nina van,1932-actor.; Rydell, Mark,1934-actor.(CARDINAL)716513; Williams, John,1932-composer (expression)(CARDINAL)346904; Zsigmond, Vilmos,director of photography.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Chandler, Raymond,1888-1959.Long goodbye.; Kino Lorber, Inc.,film distributor.(CARDINAL)347545; Lion's Gate Films (Los Angeles, Calif.),production company.; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,film distributor.(CARDINAL)150193; United Artists Corporation,film distributor.(CARDINAL)715521;
Photographed by Vilmos Zsigmond ; edited by Lou Lombardo ; music by John Williams ; song "The Long Goodbye" by John Williams and Johnny Mercer.Elliott Gould (Philip Marlowe), Nina Van Pallandt (Eileen Wade), Sterling Hayden (Roger Wade), Mark Rydell (Marty Augustine), Henry Gibson (Dr. Verringer), David Arkin (Harry), Warren Berlinger (Morgan), Jo Ann Brody (Jo Ann Eggenweiler), Jim Bouton (Terry Lennox).For The Long Goodbye, Robert Altman successfully transports Philip Marlowe, incarnated by Elliott Gould, to the over-privileged, full-color 70s. Marlowe is lonely and shabby, yet does not seem an anachronism in the contemporary world. Unlike Bogart's Marlowe, this is a not especially tough Marlowe. He's a bright, conscientiously solemn nut, a guy who hopes for the best but expects the worst. This particular Philip Marlowe, despite evidence to the contrary, persists in believing that not all relationships need be opportunistic or squalid.MPAA rating: Rated R.DVD, NTSC (region 1), anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1 aspect ratio) presentation, Dolby Digital.
Subjects: Detective and mystery films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Film noir.; Chandler, Raymond, 1888-1959; Marlowe, Philip (Fictitious character); DVDs.; Private investigators;
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