Great film from 1979 starring Debra Winger, Mandy Patinkin, and an all around great cast of actors. Arrives on dvd July 1st. Just when I think my dvd collection is near completion, another lost favorite pops up out of nowhere
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Great film from 1979 starring Debra Winger, Mandy Patinkin, and an all around great cast of actors. Arrives on dvd July 1st. Just when I think my dvd collection is near completion, another lost favorite pops up out of nowhere
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Yes, but it's still got the "rescored" soundtrack. Speaking of the cast, don't forget Miles Chapin, David Marshall Grant, Blanche Baker, Marie-France Pisier, Jean Rochefort, and the dearly departed Valerie Quennessen. The Legend DVD cover misspells Ms. Quennessen's last name, but no matter, I will still probably pick this up in spite of the altered soundtrack.
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Yes, but it's still got the "rescored" soundtrack. Speaking of the cast, don't forget Miles Chapin, David Marshall Grant, Blanche Baker, Marie-France Pisier, Jean Rochefort, and the dearly departed Valerie Quennessen. The Legend DVD cover misspells Ms. Quennessen's last name, but no matter, I will still probably pick this up in spite of the altered soundtrack.
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Although it's very brief, it's weird seeing nudity in a PG movie. The PG-13 rating had a lot of movies that had nudity early on, but seems like it's an 80's thing only. Presently, nudity in films seems reserved for an R rating only.
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BTW, if there are any Paramount titles you would like released on dvd, please contact Legendfilms.com.Paramount is licensing a large number of films to them. Smaller titles, that would never get a release otherwise.
Drop them a line to get a release you want.
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7/24/08 at 2:26pm
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BTW, if there are any Paramount titles you would like released on dvd, please contact Legendfilms.com.
Paramount in licensing a large number of films to them. Smaller titles, that would never get a release otherwise. Drop them a line to get a release you want. |
Would "smaller titles" include things like "Samson and Delilah" and "The Buccaneer"?
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Would "smaller titles" include things like "Samson and Delilah" and "The Buccaneer"?
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7/27/08 at 9:56am
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Bryan, do you know who the best person to contact at Legend is?I had something I was going to email them about and wasn't sure which department would be best.
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What about Robert Mitchum's "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" (1973)...?would this be part of that group?
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Bryan, do you know who the best person to contact at Legend is?
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I've had luck contacting VP of Marketing Maria Mason. She let me know well in advance of their releases that both French Postcards and Baby It's You contained "rescored" soundtracks.
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