McCabe & Mrs. Miller
(DVD)

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Published
Burbank, Calif. : Warner Home Video, [2002].
Edition
Widescreen letterboxed version.
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (121 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
UPC
085391105527

Notes

General Note
Based on the novel "McCabe" by Edmund Naughton.
General Note
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1971.
General Note
Special features: Cast & crew ; Commentary [by Robert Altman and David Foster] ; Documentary [on the making of McCabe & Mrs. Miller] ; Theatrical trailer.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Vilmos Zsigmond ; film editor, Louis Lombardo ; songs, Leonard Cohen.
Participants/Performers
Warren Beatty (McCabe), Julie Christie (Constance Miller), René Auberjonois (Sheehan), William Devane (The Lawyer), John Schuck (Smalley), Corey Fischer (Mr. Elliot), Bert Remsen (Bart Coyle), Shelley Duvall (Ida Coyle), Keith Carradine (Cowboy), Michael Murphy (Sears), Tom Hill (Archer), Hugh Millais (Butler), Manfred Schulz (Kid), Jace Van Der Veen (Breed), Linda Sorenson (Blanche), Janet Wright (Eunice), Jack Riley (Riley Quinn), Graeme Campbell (Bill Cobbs), Don Francks (Buffalo).
Description
Charismatic but dumb John McCabe arrives in a turn-of-the-century Pacific Northwest town to set up a whorehouse/tavern. Shrewd Mrs. Miller, a professional madam, arrives soon after construction begins. She offers to help McCabe run his business and the whorehouse thrives. McCabe and Mrs. Miller draw closer, despite their conflicting intelligences and philosophies. Soon, however, the mining deposits in the town attract the attention of a major corporation, which wants to buy out McCabe along with the rest. His decision has major repercussions for him, Mrs. Miller, and the town.
Target Audience
Rated R.
System Details
DVD ; region 1 ; widescreen ; Dolby digital mono ; dual-layer format.
Language
In English or French versions; optional subtitles in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese; closed-captioned.