VHS / 1971
Title | McCabe & Mrs. Miller |
Item type | VHS |
Alternate title | McCabe and Mrs. Miller |
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Imprint | Burbank, CA Warner Bros. Pictures, 1971 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (116 min.) (VHS PAL) : widescreen, sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
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1971Publisher:
Warner Bros. PicturesSubject headings:
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Millenium MARC Record:
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090 |b0500-01-12351
245 00 McCabe & Mrs. Miller|h[videorecording] /|cDavid Foster
Productions ; Warner Bros. Pictures ; produced by Mitchell
Brower, David Foster ; directed by Robert Altman ; written
by Robert Altman, Brian McKay.
246 3 McCabe and Mrs. Miller
257 United States.
260 Burbank, CA :|bWarner Bros. Pictures,|c1971 ;|aUnited
Kingdom :|bWarner Home Video (U.K.) Limited,|c1999.
300 1 videocassette of 1 (116 min.) (VHS PAL) :|bwidescreen,
sd., col. ;|c1/2 in.
500 Originally released as a motion picture in 1971.
500 Based on the novel by Edmund Naughton.
500 Production credits, running time and release date taken
from cassette box and Internet movie database
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CUY.
508 Cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond ; editing by Lou
Lombardo ; music by Leonard Cohen ; production design,
Leon Ericksen.
511 1 Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Rene Auberjonois, William
Devane, John Schuck, Corey Fischer.
520 "What many consider to be Robert Altman's best film is a
western, set in some wild, frozen corner of the Northwest
Territory, where somehow there exists the shanty town of
Presbyterian Church. And an itinerant, bluffing gambler
named John McCabe (Warren Beatty). And a professional
whore and realist named Mrs. Miller (Julie Christie) with
whom McCabe has both a business relationship and something
akin to love. And a host of miners and prostitutes whose
mumbled reveries and half-expressed movements reflect the
tenuousness of life in a precariously built town barely
able to protect them from the changing seasons (superbly
captured by Vilmos Zsigmond's photography) and politics.
It's a western, but an Altman western, filled with Altman
humor, Altman moods and Altman absurdities. When McCabe
goes out to face the mining company's hired guns, it's
morning, not High Noon, and Mrs. Miller, the realist, has
already retreated to the sure indifference of the opium
pipe"--Pacific Film Archive film note.
538 VHS PAL.
541 0 PFA 0500-01-12351. D0220
655 7 Features.|2mim
655 7 Westerns.|2mim
655 7 Adaptations.|2mim
700 1 Altman, Robert,|d1925-2006.
700 1 Naughton, Edmund.|tMcCabe.
700 1 Brower, Mitchell.
700 1 Foster, David,|d1929-
700 1 Zsigmond, Vilmos.
700 1 Ericksen, Leon.
700 1 Cohen, Leonard,|d1934-2016
700 1 Lombardo, Lou.
700 1 Beatty, Warren,|d1937-
700 1 Christie, Julie.
700 1 Auberjonois, René,|d1940-
700 1 Devane, William,|d1939-
700 1 Schuck, John,|d1944-
700 1 Fischer, Corey.
710 2 Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- )
710 2 David Foster Productions.
710 2 Warner Home Video (UK)
935 GLADN17641821
941 0 PFA 0500-01-12351. D0220 donaton 2005/04/12
946 PFA 0500-01-12351. Record created 2007/10/31 by sw.
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20161211
994 02|bCUY