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Format: 2 DVD-Video (ca. 121 min+ ca. 60 min Special features) : s/w , 1 Booklet (13 Seiten) , 1.66:1, 16:9 Widescreen ; NTSC
Edition: special edition
ISBN: 9781604652703
Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 515
Content: Four Oscar-winning actors̶Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani, Joanne Woodward, and Maureen Stapleton̶sink their teeth into this enthralling film, which brings together the legendary talents of director Sidney Lumet and writer Tennessee Williams. A smoldering, snakeskin-jacketed Brando is Val Xavier, a drifter trying to go straight. He finds work and solace in a southern small-town variety store run by the married, sexually frustrated Lady Torrance (Magnani), who proves as much a temptation for Val as local wild child Carol Cutrere (Woodward). Lumet captures the intense, fearless performances and Williams's hot-blooded storytelling and social critique with his customary restraint, resulting in a drama of uncommon sophistication and craft. (Covertext)
Note: Orig.: USA, 1960 , Special features: New video interview with Lumet (27 min.). New video program discussing the playwright's work in Hollywood and The fugitive kind (27 min.) , New, restored high-definition digital transfer , The booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Thomson , Three plays by Tennessee Williams ; Hollywood's Tennessee and The Fugitive Kind
Language: English
Keywords: The fugitive kind ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Williams, Tennessee ; Los Angeles- Hollywood ; Filmwirtschaft ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; Film
Author information: Lumet, Sidney
Author information: Brando, Marlon
Author information: Williams, Tennessee
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