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starring: Joanne Woodward, James Olson, Kate Harrington, Estelle Parsons, Donald Moffat directed by: Paul Newman Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300270206 Format: Color, Full Screen, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6300270203 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: January 31, 1995 Running Time: 101 minutes Sales Rank: 8017 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: August 26, 1968 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Rachel, Rachel-- Where are you?It has been a very long overdue to release this remarkable movie in DVD. A great film and very moving performance by Joanne Woodward (among her best performances along with her work in Sybil). Rating: - Very TouchingThis is a very touching movie. The performances are very good. Paul Newman as a director is a natural. Great to see James Olson in any movie. Rating: - Like a bud opening after a violent stormPaul Newman debuted as a director with this movie and it shows. Everything is done so carefully and meticulously that there is hardly any room for anyone to breathe. But at the same time there are some things that work very well - especially the flashbacks, some only a few seconds in lengh. Joanne Woodward plays a sexually suppressed and totally sheltered middle-aged school teacher. She lives with her mother and her life is so insulated she doesn't know how to even talk to anyone outside ... Read More Rating: - Miserable script, and not a classic by any means, a waste of time Joanne Woodward plays a 35 year old schoolteacher who lives with her mother tending to her needs. In a small town, her uneventful life is running the risk of becoming an old spinsters life with cats in the house. Her dreary life is overshadowed by a domineering mother with few demands. Socially and sexually awkward, she has childhood memory flashbacks and a fantasy life that erupts with each person she meets. She has what resembles friendship with 2 characters, an evangelical church going friend and ... Read More Rating: - Rachel, Rachel, A Triumph!It was so important to Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman that they make "a little film that meant something", that they didn't even take a salary from Warner Brothers. Also, they invested much of their own money to get its deep message across. This incredible film from 1968 continues to stand the test of time. Woodward received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her sensitive portrayal of Rachel Cameron, a 35-year-old New England spinster who lives with her domineering, possessive mother. Rachel's ... Read More |
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