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McCabe & Mrs. Miller

1971 - Rated R (MPAA)
Release Date: 06/04/2002
Features: DVD Features: Region 1 Snap Case Single Side - Dual Layer Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Letterbox - 2.35 Audio: Mono - English, French Subtitles - English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese - Optional Additional Release Material: Featurette: Behind the Scenes Documentary Film Highlights: Cast Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Audio Commentary: Robert Altman - Director, David Foster - Producer
Time:  121  mins.
J&R Item # 1013612_6
UPC # 085391105527
Label: Warner Home Video
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A haunting, poetic anti-Western based on the 1959 novel by Edmund Naughton, Robert Altman's MCCABE AND MRS. MILLER is a deeply moving motion picture about love and the pursuit of wealth in 19th-century America. John McCabe (Warren Beatty), a determined businessman with a mysterious past, settles in the small Northwestern town of Presbyterian Church and opens up a saloon and brothel. Soon after, the brothel's madam, an Englishwoman named Constance Miller (Julie Christie), arrives and forms a partnership with McCabe in order to manage the brothel's business affairs. McCabe has trouble expressing his true feelings to Mrs. Miller, with whom he has fallen in love; she, in turn, relies on opium to distract her from her personal sorrows. After a powerful company arrives and offers to buy out McCabe's property, his stubborn refusal ends up jeopardizing his life, resulting in a showdown with three hired killers in the middle of a freak blizzard. Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond's faded imagery-purposely manipulated by "flashing" the film stock before shooting--along with production designer Leon Ericksen's authentically created town, brings to life a past world that is tinged with an underlying sadness, a feeling that is heightened by Leonard Cohen's melancholy soundtrack. Beatty, as the lovesick McCabe, and Christie, who was nominated for an Oscar as the hard-nosed Mrs. Miller, deliver heartfelt and convincing performances.

"...A lyrical and hardhearted masterpiece....Two of the best performances of [Beatty's and Christie's] careers..." -- Caryn James , (New York Times)

"...The film is a poem -- an elegy for the dead....Few film have such an overwhelming sense of location..." -- Roger Ebert , (Chicago Sun-Times)

"...One of Robert Altman's best....The film's real strength is its offbeat characters and their mood-drenched milieu..." -- Michael Sauter , (Entertainment Weekly)

"...A visual marvel..." -- Mike Clark , (USA Today)

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