Call Number DVD/COMEDY/BROKEN
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Series: Focus Features spotlight series,
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 106 min.) : anamorphic, sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 1417070110,
Language: English
Title from container
Originally released as a motion picture in 2005
Bill Murray, Julie Delpy, Heather Alicia Simms, Brea Frazier, Jeffrey Wright, Jessica Lange
Confirmed bachelor Don has just been dumped by his latest lover, Sherry. Don begins to resign himself to being alone and left to his own devices. However, he becomes compelled to reflect on his past when he receives a mysterious pink letter by mail. It is from an anonymous former lover and informs him that he has a 19-year-old son who may be looking for his father. Don is urged to investigate the contents of the letter by his closest friend and neighbor, Winston. Hesitant to travel at all, Don nonetheless embarks on a cross-country trip in search of clues from four former loves. Unannounced, he visits each of these women and finds that they hold new surprises for Don as he confronts his past
MPAA rating: R; for language, some graphic nudity and brief drug use
DVD, region 1, widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
English dialogue, English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned
Anonymous letters -- Drama
Man-woman relationships -- Drama
Feature films
Comedy -- Feature
Adventure -- Feature
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
DVD
Added--05/12 advd
Murray, Bill, 1950 September 21-
Delpy, Julie, 1969-
Simms, Heather Alicia
Frazier, Brea
Wright, Jeffrey
Elmes, Frederick
Astatke, Mulatu
Universal Pictures (Firm)
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