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Manufacturer: Rhino Theatrical Starring: John Blyth Barrymore, Buffalo, Bruce Carradine, Michael Greene, Dan Haggerty
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 0603497600229 Format: Color Label: Rhino Theatrical Manufacturer: Rhino Theatrical Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Rhino Theatrical Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2000-11-07 Running Time: 91 Studio: Rhino Theatrical Theatrical Release Date: 1981
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Americana Comment: Made on a shoestring, dircected and starring David Carradine, it's about a Vietnam vet (possibly shell-shocked) who attempts to start up a dilapadated merry-go-round in a small redneck Kansas town, just "for something to do." The town can't understand what he's up to, of course, and makes life miserable for him; but he succeeds in the end. Carradine employs a lot of long, quiet introspective scenes (a la the Kung Fu things he did for TV); most are pretty effective. But it's so low key the movie seems incoherent at times. Despite that objection, the movie is a good one and keeps us watching right through to the end.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Good Movie Has Been Ruined By Rhino Comment: The sound is terrible! I think the affects channel is on the right and the dialog on the left. The video quality is worse than VHS! How could Rhino do this to such a classic movie?
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you liked Tender Mercies... Comment: If you liked Tender Mercies, you'll like this one. Americana is a surprisingly effective movie about a man's quixotic quest for peace and wholeness. Beautifully understated writing and acting. The cinematography is definitely of its time(early 1970's), and the audio sounds like fake stereo. Not letterboxed, so it feels kind of cramped at times. That said, I still recommend it to anyone who likes minimalist movies like Two-Lane Blacktop, Tomorrow and Stranger Than Paradise.
Customer Rating:      Summary: beyond kung-fu Comment: I saw this flick years ago and remember it as an interesting and sort of sad movie about David Carradine as an ex-Vietnam loner in a small town. I think it must be worthwhile if you liked the series Kung-Fu and you are over 32 years old, you'll like this mellow movie.
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