Hometown for an Hour
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Elisabeth Shue stars as Jane, a student who has recently gotten a job as a research assistant with Dr. Steven Phillip (Stamp), who is conducting experiments with chimpanzees. Instructed to travel out to Dr. Phillip's house in the country, Jane is greeted there by Link, an aging chimp in a butler's uniform. There, she observes Dr. Phillip perform a few experiments and does some housework for him. However, one day Dr. Phillip leaves the house and never returns. leaving Jane to deal with some strange men who want Link and three increasingly hostile chimpanzees.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.66Audio: Dolby Surround - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
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This adaptation of Simon Gray's BUTLEY was part of the American Film Theater series, conceived in the 1970s by producer Ely Landau and meant to be shown theatrically just like a play, with tickets sold in advance. Alan Bates stars as Ben Butley, a bitter and repressed English literature professor at a British university. Taking place during the course of one day in Butley's office, the acerbic professor's harsh exterior is torn down bit by bit as his world crumbles around him when he learns, nearly simultaneously, of his wife's intent to divorce him, his live-in homosexual lover's infidelities, and a hated colleague's success. Grounded by by Mr. Bates' absolutely brilliant performance, BUTLEY is at once a very funny and tremendously moving film.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphicAdditional Release Material: Production Interview - 1. Edie Landau Featurette - 1.Ely Landau: In Front of the Camera TrailersInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive MenusText/Photo Galleries: Stills/Photos Production Art Poster ArtSimon Gray and BUTLEY - An essay by Michael Feingold, Head Theater Critic, The Village Voice
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Part western, part science fiction, and part horror, Jaques Marquette's METEOR MONSTER is a bizarre product of nuclear age hysterics and drive-in movie cheapness. Its plots finds a teenage boy going on a killing spree after being exposed to a mysterious meteor and transformed into a werewolf-like creature who lusts for blood. An enjoyable and often hilarious B-movie romp, METEOR MONSTER boasts special effects by Jack Pierce, the man who helped create Boris Karloff's makeup for FRANKENSTEIN and THE MUMMY.DVD Features:Region 1Snap CaseFull Frame - 1.33Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Trailers
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