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£4.93 |
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£19.79You Save: £14.86 |
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Anamorphic Widescreen,Aspect Ratio 2.35:1 |
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English for the hard of hearing, English, Hindi
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| Release Date: |
21 August 2006 |
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Oscar winning writer/actor Sam Shepard (Best Supporting Actor, The Right Stuff 1983) and Academy Award nominated director Wim Wenders (Best Documentary Feature, Buena Vista Social Club 1999) reunite for their first collaboration since the critically acclaimed 'Paris, Texas' in this delightful tale about second chances. Howard Spence was once one of Hollywood's hottest movie stars. Now he's a washed up actor barely making it through the day. So on the set of his latest western film he decides to flee and visit his mother (Oscar winner Eva Marie Saint, Best Supporting Actress, On The Waterfront 1954) for the first time in 30 years. To his surprise he discovers that he might have a grown up child (Gabriel Mann, The Bourne Supremacy) living in a small town in Montana, where he once had a fling with a local waitress (2-Time Oscar winner Jessica Lange, Best Actress, Tootsie 9182 & Best Supporting Actress, Blue Sky 1994).
Special Features
- Commentary with Wim Wenders.
- New York Premiere Featurette.
- Sundance Featurette.
- Interview with Wim Wenders and Eva Marie Saint.