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Jessica Lange Collection (Imprint)- 4-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$106.99 $97.96

Original Title: Frances / Crimes of the Heart / Music Box / Losing Isaiah
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Dolby Linear PCM )
English ( Dolby TrueHD )
English ( DTS 5.1 )
English ( Mono )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
478 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Collectors Edition
Commentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Special Edition
Trailer(s)
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1982-1995 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Graeme Clifford
Bruce Beresford
Costa-Gavras
Stephen Gyllenhaal


Written By:
Eric Bergren
Christopher De Vore
Nicholas Kazan
Beth Henley
 
Joe Eszterhas
Seth Margolis
Naomi Foner


Actors:
Jonathan Banks ..... Hitchhiker
Bonnie Bartlett ..... Studio Stylist
James Brodhead ..... Desk Sergeant
Bart Burns ..... Ernest Farmer
Jane Jenkins ..... Lady at Roosevelt Hotel
Jordan Charney ..... Harold Clurman
Daniel Chodos ..... 'No Escape' Director
Rod Colbin ..... Sentencing Judge
Donald Craig ..... Ralph Edwards
Sarah Cunningham ..... Alma Styles
Lee de Broux ..... 'Flowing Gold' Director
Jeffrey DeMunn ..... Clifford Odets
Jack Fitzgerald ..... Clapper Man
Nancy Foy ..... Autograph Girl
Anne Haney ..... Hairdresser
Richard L. Hawkins ..... Bum on Street
James Karen ..... Judge Hillier
Jessica Lange ..... Frances Farmer
Darrell Larson ..... Louella's Spy
Patricia Larson ..... Mrs. Hillier
Albert Lord ..... 'Flowing Gold' A.D.
Vincent Lucchesi ..... Arresting Sergeant
Diane Keaton ..... Lenny Magrath
Jessica Lange ..... Meg Magrath
Sissy Spacek ..... Babe Magrath
Sam Shepard ..... Doc Porter
Tess Harper ..... Chick Boyle
David Carpenter ..... Barnette Lloyd
Hurd Hatfield ..... Old Granddaddy
Beeson Carroll ..... Zackery Botrelle
Jean Willard ..... Lucille Botrelle
Tom Mason ..... Uncle Watson
Gregory Eugene Travis ..... Willie Jay
Annie McKnight ..... Annie May Jenkins
Eleanor Eagle ..... Little Lenny
Jessica Ezzell ..... Little Meg
Natalie Anderson ..... Little Babe
Connie Adams ..... Zackery's Concubine
Robert J. Maxwell ..... Bus Passenger
Jessica Lange ..... Ann Talbot
Armin Mueller-Stahl ..... Mike Laszlo
Frederic Forrest ..... Jack Burke
Donald Moffat ..... Harry Talbot
Lukas Haas ..... Mikey Talbot
Cheryl Lynn Bruce ..... Georgine Wheeler
Mari Tör?csik ..... Magda Zoldan
J.S. Block ..... Judge Silver
Sol Frieder ..... Istvan Boday
Michael Rooker ..... Karchy Laszlo
Elzbieta Czyzewska ..... Melinda Kalman
Magda Szekely Marburg ..... Judit Hollo
Felix Shuman ..... James Nathanson
Michael Shillo ..... Geza Vamos
George Pusep ..... Vladimir Kostav
Mitchell Litrofsky ..... Sandy Lehman
Albert Hall ..... Mack Jones
Ned Schmidtke ..... Dean Talbot
Joe Guzaldo ..... Joe Dinofrio
Tibor Kenderesi ..... Pal Horvath
Christiana Nicola ..... Marie
Kevin C. White ..... Clerk
Jessica Lange ..... Margaret Lewin
Halle Berry ..... Khaila Richards
David Strathairn ..... Charles Lewin
Cuba Gooding Jr. ..... Eddie Hughes
Daisy Eagan ..... Hannah Lewin
Marc John Jefferies ..... Isaiah
Samuel L. Jackson ..... Kadar Lewis
Joie Lee ..... Marie
Regina Taylor ..... Gussie
LaTanya Richardson Jackson ..... Caroline Jones
Jacqueline Brookes ..... Judge Silbowitz
Donovon Ian H. McKnight ..... Amir
Rikkia A. Smith ..... Josie
Paulette McDaniels ..... Ethel
Velma Austin ..... Rehab Leader
Glenda Starr Kelly ..... Group Leader
Joan Kohn ..... Toby Fredericks
Patrick Clear ..... Bill Fredericks
Gaby Santinelli ..... Heidi
Mike Bacarella ..... Liquor Store Clerk
Mike Houlihan ..... Liquor Store Cop #1
John Beasley ..... Garbage Man


Synopsis:
Frances: Frances Farmer, a precocious Seattle teenager, takes unpopular social and political positions, to the mixed reactions of her parents. Frances becomes an actress and has some strong success in New York City, but her refusal to bend her convictions and her outspoken (but sometimes naive) political expressiveness cause her difficulties, especially after she accepts a Hollywood contract. Torn between new-found success and intense feelings that she does not deserve the riches and fame she gains from the phoniness of Hollywood, Frances butts heads with studio executives and with her own mother, who revels in Frances's fame but provides Frances no emotional support. When drunken fights and arrests derail her career, Frances is sent to a psychiatric hospital with the acquiescence of her mother. What follows is a nightmare of poor treatment and psychological trauma, augmented by the increasing determination of Frances's mother to control her daughter's life. Crimes of the Heart: Three sisters with quite different personalities and lives reunite when Babe, the youngest, has just shot her husband. Oldest sister Lenny takes care of their grandfather and is turning into an old maid. Meg, who aspires to make it in Hollywood as a singer and actress, has had a wild, man-filled life. Their reunion is joyful but also stirs up much tension. Music Box: Hungarian immigrant Mike Laszlo has done well for himself since arriving in the USA over 40 years ago after WWII's end. He is particularly proud of his daughter, Ann, a successful lawyer. Following the release of some secret WWII records by the Russians, Mike finds himself accused of being a notorious war criminal. He's convinced it's a Communist plot to discredit him and insists that Ann defend him in court. Losing Isaiah: An African-American baby, abandoned by his crack addicted mother is adopted by a white social worker and her husband. Several years later, the baby's mother finds out her son is not dead, as she thought before and goes to court to get him back.



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