Call Number DVD/COMEDY/HAROLD
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Description: 1 videodisc (91 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
ISBN/ISSN: 9781604655728, 1604655720, 9781604655728, 1604655720, 6314625084 :,
Language: English
Originally released as a motion picture in 1971
Special features: audio commentary by Hal Ashby, Nick Dawson and Charles B. Mulvehill ; illustrated audio excerpts of seminars by Ashby and Colin Higgins ; new interview with songwriter Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) ; booklet featuring an essay by critic Michael Wood
Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles, Cyril Cusack, Charles Tyner, Ellen Geer, Eric Christmas
Countercultural director Hal Ashby tells the story of the emotional and romantic bond between a death-obsessed young man from a wealthy family and a devil-may-care, bohemian octogenarian. Equal parts gallows humor and romantic innocence, Harold and Maude dissolves the line between darkness and light along with the ones that separate people by class, gender, and age. The cult classic of its era, featuring indelible performances and a soundtrack by Cat Stevens
Rating: PG
DVD, widescreen enhanced for 16x9 TVs, high-definition digital restoration, optional remastered stereo soundtrack; PCM mono
May-December romances -- Drama
Dark comedy films
Comedy films
Feature films
Feature films -- United States
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
DVD
Added--201206 advd
Mulvehill, Charles. producer
Ashby, Hal. director
Gordon, Ruth, 1896-1985. actor
Cort, Bud, 1948- actor
Pickles, Vivian. actor
Cusack, Cyril, 1910-1993. actor
Tyner, Charles. actor
Geer, Ellen. actor
Stevens, Cat, 1948-
Paramount Pictures Corporation
Criterion Collection (Firm)
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