Rumble fish
DVD - 2017
"In this deeply personal tale of estrangement and reconciliation between two rebellious brothers, set in a dreamlike and timeless Tulsa, Francis Ford Coppola gives mythic dimensions to intimate, painful emotions. The director's "art film for teenagers" was his second adaptation of young-adult novelist S. E. Hinton's work in a single year, after the more classically styled The Outsiders. Graced with a remarkable cast headed by Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, and Diane Lane; haunting black-and-white visuals that hark back to German expressionism and forward to Coppola's own Tetra; and a powerful percussive score by Steward Copeland that underlines the movie's romantic fatalism, Rumble Fish pulsates with genuine ...love and dread"--Container.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Film adaptations
Feature films
Video recordings for the hearing impaired - Published
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[Irvington, N.Y.] :
The Criterion Collection
[2017]
- Language
- English
- Other Authors
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- Edition
- Director-approved two-DVD special edition ; DVD edition ; widescreen
- Item Description
- Based on the novel Rumble fish by S. E. Hinton.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1983.
Special feature: New 4K digital restoration, supervised by director of photography Stephen H. Burum and approved by director Francis Ford Coppola ; Audio commentary featuring Coppola ; New interviews with Coppola, author and coscreenwriter S.E. Hinton, and associate producer Roman Coppola ; New conversation between Burum and production Roman Coppola ; New conversation between Burum and production designer Dean Tavoularis ; Pieces from 2005 about the film's score and production ; Interviews from 1983 with actors Matt Dillion, Diane Lane, and Vincent Spano and producer Doug Claybourne ; French television interview from 1984 with actor Mickey Rourke ; Locations: looking for Rusty James, a 2013 documentary by Alberto Fuguet about the impact of Rumble fish ; New piece about the film's existentialist elements ; "Don't box me in" music video ; Deleted scenes ; Trailer ; Plus: An essay by critic Glenn Kenny. - Physical Description
- 2 videodiscs (94 min.) : sound, black and white with 1 color sequence ; 4 3/4 in
- Format
- DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio); Dolby Digital 2.0 surround, 5.1 surround.
- Audience
- MPAA rating: R.
- Production Credits
- Director of photography, Stephen H. Burum ; editor, Barry Malkin; music, Stewart Copeland.
- ISBN
- 9781681432908