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Robert Altman Collection - Fool For Love/The Long Goodbye/M.A.S.H./O.C. And Stiggs/Thieves Like Us DVD

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Titles Comprise: Fool For Love:Cowboy drifter Eddie reconnects with May the love of his life in a seedy desert motel even though she's taken up with a new boyfriend. But that's not the only threat to their rekindled passion. A mysterious old man also harbours a secret so dark and forbidden it could destroy Eddie and May's love forever... The Long Goodbye:Not content with repeating the standard movie Marlowe director Robert Altman with screenpaly by Leigh Brackett neatly reinvents him in this daring version - an unromanticized snoop for hire in an unromanticized... L.A. The case involves what police dismiss as a murder/suicide. Fifty bucks a day plus expenses buys a lot of intrigue. And there are folks who have something to hide. Of course Marlowe's never been in the business for the money. He's doing what he does best. And doing it like never before. M*A*S*H:One of the world's most acclaimed comedies M*A*S*H focuses on three Korean War Army surgeons brilliantly brought to life by Donald Sutherland Tom Skerritt and Elliott Gould. Though highly skilled and deeply dedicated they adopt a hilarious lunatic lifestyle as an antidote to the tragedies of their Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and in the process infuriate Army bureaucrats. Robert Duvall Gary Burghoff and Sally Kellerman co-star as a sanctimonious Major an other-worldly Corporal and a self-righteous yet lusty nurse... O.C And Stiggs:O.C. and Stiggs are two Arizona teenagers who are intent on making life miserable for their nerdy neighbours the Schwabs - Randall Elinore Randall Jr and Lenora. The pair idolize musician King Sunny Ade and when they find out he's playing a show in mexico they travel to see him with their dimwitted friend Barney. As the summer progresses O.C. and Stiggs continue to torment the Schwabs - at Lenora's wedding and the opening night of the local theatre group's play to which they invite King Sunny Ade and his African Beats to perform. Thieves Like Us:Classic romantic drama about three convicted killers Bowie Chicamaw and T-Dub who escape from prison in 1937 rural Mississippi. Bowie the youngest of the fugitives meets and falls for an ingenious farm girl Keechie. The gang quickly turns to the only thing they know bank robbery. The press closely follows the desperados notorious exploits which include a serious car accident another jail break and several killings. [show more]

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Released
09 July 2007
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Publisher
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment 
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547 minutes 
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Box set, PAL 
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A collection of five movies directed by Robert Altman In &39;Fool for Love&39; (1985) Sam Shepard stars as Eddie an enigmatic cowboy drifter who returns to the seedy El Royale Motel in the hope of resuming his romance with the love of his life May (Kim Basinger) a waitress who works in the bar Since Eddie&39;s departure May has taken up with a new boyfriend Martin (Randy Quaid) - a turn of events Eddie had not been planning for Over the course of one night Eddie and May argue and talk incessantly fighting and making love with equal fervour until the dark truth at the heart of their tumultuous relationship is gradually revealed Only a derelict alcoholic old man (Harry Dean Stanton) knows the secret that could destroy Eddie and May&39;s love forever In &39;The Long Goodbye&39; (1973) Los Angeles detective Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) smells a rat when his friend Terry Lennox (Jim Bouton) whom he has just driven to Tijuana is accused of murder Convinced of Lennox&39;s innocence Marlowe follows a convoluted trail which leads him to his friend&39;s mistress Eileen Wade (Nina Van Pallandt) her alcoholic husband (Sterling Hayden) and hood Marty Augustine (Mark Rydell) to whom Lennox owed a substantial sum of money &39;Mash&39; (1970) depicts the crazy antics and the sexual adventures of Hawkeye Pierce (Donald Sutherland) Trapper John McIntyre (Gould) and Duke Forrest (Tom Skerritt) all surgeons working in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War The black humour of the medical team is contrasted with the terrible waste of life that they are exposed to In &39;OC and Stiggs&39; (1987) Oliver Cromwell Ogilvie (Daniel Jenkins) aka OC and his buddy Mark Stiggs (Neill Barry) are a pair of misfit teenagers whose greatest joy in life is making those around them miserable The pair idolizes musician King Sunny Ade and when they find out he&39;s playing a show in Mexico they travel to see him with their dimwitted friend Barney As the summer progresses OC and Stiggs continue to torment their neighbours the Schwabs - at Lenore&39;s (Laura Urstein) wedding and at the opening night of the local theatre group&39;s play to which they invite King Sunny Ade and his African Beats to perform In &39;Thieves Like Us&39; (1973) a convicted murderer (Keith Carradine) is serving his sentence on a prison farm when he manages to escape with two accomplices They go on the run embarking on a series of violent bank robberies but it is not long before the police are on their trail Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play  

A collection of five movies directed by Robert Altman. In 'Fool for Love' (1985), Sam Shepard stars as Eddie, an enigmatic cowboy drifter who returns to the seedy El Royale Motel in the hope of resuming his romance with the love of his life, May (Kim Basinger), a waitress who works in the bar. Since Eddie's departure, May has taken up with a new boyfriend, Martin (Randy Quaid) - a turn of events Eddie had not been planning for. Over the course of one night, Eddie and May argue and talk incessantly, fighting and making love with equal fervour, until the dark truth at the heart of their tumultuous relationship is gradually revealed. Only a derelict, alcoholic old man (Harry Dean Stanton) knows the secret that could destroy Eddie and May's love forever. In 'The Long Goodbye' (1973), Los Angeles detective Philip Marlowe (Elliott Gould) smells a rat when his friend Terry Lennox (Jim Bouton), whom he has just driven to Tijuana, is accused of murder. Convinced of Lennox's innocence, Marlowe follows a convoluted trail which leads him to his friend's mistress, Eileen Wade (Nina Van Pallandt), her alcoholic husband (Sterling Hayden) and hood Marty Augustine (Mark Rydell), to whom Lennox owed a substantial sum of money. 'Mash' (1970) depicts the crazy antics and the sexual adventures of Hawkeye Pierce (Donald Sutherland), Trapper John McIntyre (Gould) and Duke Forrest (Tom Skerritt), all surgeons working in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. The black humour of the medical team is contrasted with the terrible waste of life that they are exposed to. In 'O.C. and Stiggs' (1987), Oliver Cromwell Ogilvie (Daniel Jenkins), aka O.C., and his buddy Mark Stiggs (Neill Barry), are a pair of misfit teenagers whose greatest joy in life is making those around them miserable. The pair idolizes musician King Sunny Ade, and when they find out he's playing a show in Mexico, they travel to see him with their dimwitted friend Barney. As the summer progresses, O.C. and Stiggs continue to torment their neighbours, the Schwabs - at Lenore's (Laura Urstein) wedding, and at the opening night of the local theatre group's play, to which they invite King Sunny Ade and his African Beats to perform. In 'Thieves Like Us' (1973), a convicted murderer (Keith Carradine) is serving his sentence on a prison farm when he manages to escape with two accomplices. They go on the run, embarking on a series of violent bank robberies, but it is not long before the police are on their trail.