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DVD Cover Information Actor: Jessica Lange, Matt Clark, Sam Shepard, Theresa Graham, Wilford Brimley Director: Richard Pearce Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: Jessica Lange Cinematographer: David M. Walsh Cinematographer: Roger Shearman Editor: Bill Yahraus Producer: William Beaudine Jr. Producer: William D. Wittliff Writer: William D. Wittliff DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 105 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-12-09 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Walt Disney Video Product features: - Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard are Jewell and Gil Ivy. They work the land in America's heartland, on a farm that has bound their family together for generations. For Jewell and Gil, the land has always been their life. So when the government bureaucrats decide to take it all away, there s only one decision the family can make . the Ivys are staying. System Requirements: Actors/Actresses: J
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Movie Reviews of CountryMovie Review: Outstanding Disney film Summary: 4 Stars
Along with "Night Crossing," "Tex" and "Never Cry Wolf," "Country" is one of the early Disney serious attempts at broadening their motion pictures beyond the slapstick comedies of the '70's, as well as broadening their audience to anything other than kids bored during the summer. Several of these "in-between" films were serious flops (but not all without things to admire), including "Something Wicked This Way Comes," "The Black Hole," and "Trenchcoat." Most of these films filled the gap between Disney's Ron Miller era and the Michael Eisner era--set in motion by the previous studio heads, and completed under the current studio heads. Of course, Eisner and Co. weren't particularly interested in these films, as they had little to do with them. Still they were released, and some found admiring critics, if not droves of ticketbuyers. "Country" is a beautifully shot, written, and acted film that honestly deals with the pain of family farming under the dreadful reagun administration. Sincerity is the key, here. No Hollywood hokum. And one of the BEST tornado sequences in motion picture history.
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