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- The candidate [videorecording] by Boyle, Peter,1935-2006.act; Coblenz, Walter.pro; Douglas, Melvyn.act; Larner, Jeremy.aus; Redford, Robert.actpro(CARDINAL)159804; Ritchie, Michael,1938-2001.drtpro; Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ); Warner Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218485;
Cinematographer, Victor J. Kemper ; music, John Rubinstein ; editors, Richard A. Harris, Robert Estrin.Robert Redford, Peter Boyle, Melvyn Douglas, Don Porter, Allen Garfield.While Richard Nixon is on his way to re-election by a landslide, a young, honest, idealistic lawyer begins to learn the truth about running for office, as a California Democrat who campaigns for the United States Senate.MPAA rating: PG.DVD, NTSC; region 1.Academy Awards, 1972: Best Original Screenplay.
- Subjects: Political films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Legislators; Political campaigns; Political ethics;
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- Two-Lane Blacktop [videorecording] / by Laughlin, Michael.pro; Wurlitzer, Rudolph.aus(CARDINAL)710402; Corry, Will.aus; Hellman, Monte,1929-2021.; Taylor, James,1948-(CARDINAL)224070; Oates, Warren,1928-1982.(CARDINAL)759235; Bird, Laurie,-1979.; Wilson, Dennis,1944-1983.; Stanton, Harry Dean,1926-2017.(CARDINAL)346026; Vint, Alan,1944-2006.; Squire, Katherine,1903-1995.; Mitchell, George,1905-1972.; Caffey, Kreag.act; Anders, Allison.; Meyer, David N.(CARDINAL)637316; Kristofferson, Kris.(CARDINAL)346639; Coblenz, Walter.; Jones, Kent,1960-; Linklater, Richard,1960-(CARDINAL)836470; Wurlitzer, Rudolph.Two-lane blacktop.; Criterion Collection (Firm)(CARDINAL)348269; Universal Pictures (Firm)(CARDINAL)318695;
Director of photography, Jack Deerson ; film editor, Monte Hellman ; custom auto design & construction, Richard Ruth, William Kincheloe, H. Alan Deglin.Starring: James Taylor (The Driver), Warren Oates (G.T.O.), Laurie Bird (The Girl), and Dennis Wilson (The Mechanic) ; with H.D. Stanton, Alan Vint, Bill Keller, Katherine Squire, George Mitchell, Kreag Caffey, A.J. Solari, Rudolph Wurlitzer, Jaclyn Hellman.A car-obsessed Driver and Mechanic aimlessly head East from L.A. in a souped-up 1955 Chevy, drag racing for money and thrills. Drifting across the Southwest, they keep being buzzed by a Pontiac GTO. They are joined by The Girl after she climbs into their car while the two are eating in a diner. Later at a gas station, the three meet "GTO" and challenge him to a cross-country race to Washington, D.C. for "pink slips," where the winner will get the loser's car. Along the way, however, they keep stopping to help each other, and winning seems far from their thoughts. The road is itself a place to live, is home, not just a way to moveDVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital mono.; anamorphic widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 2.35:1, enhanced for 16:9 televisions; new restored high-definition digital transfer.Named to the National Film Registry in 2012 by the Library of Congress.
- Subjects: Road films.; Fiction films.; Feature films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Action and adventure films.; Films d'aventures.; Drifters; GTO automobile; Chevrolet automobile; Hot rods; Drag racing; Automobile racing; Automobile racing drivers; Man-woman relationships; Muscle cars;
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