(aka "Three Women")

directed by Robert Altman
USA 1977

In a dusty, under-populated California resort town, Pinky Rose (Sissy Spacek), a naïve and impressionable Southern waif begins her life as a nursing home attendant. There, Pinky finds her role model in fellow nurse "Thoroughly Modern" Millie Lammoreaux (Shelley Duvall), a misguided would-be sophisticate and hopeless devotee of Cosmopolitan and Woman's Day magazines. When Millie accepts Pinky into her home at the Purple Sage singles complex, Pinky's hero-worship evolves into something far stranger and more sinister than either could have anticipated. Featuring brilliant performances from Spacek and Duvall, Robert Altman's dreamlike masterpiece, 3 Women, careens from the humorous to the chilling to the surreal, resulting in one of the most unusual and compelling films of the 1970s.

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Theatrical Release: November 11th, 1977

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Distribution Criterion Collection - Spine # 230 - Region 1- NTSC
Runtime 2:03:36 
Video 2.31:1 Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 7.65 mb/s
NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s
 

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Audio English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Dolby) 
Subtitles English, None
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Release Information:
Studio: Criterion Collection / Home Vision

Aspect Ratio:
Aspect Ratio 2.31:1

Edition Details:

• New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced for widescreen televisions
• Audio commentary by director Robert Altman
• Stills gallery of rare production and publicity photos
• Original theatrical trailer
• English subtitles for the deaf and hearing-impaired
• Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

DVD Release Date: April 20th, 2004

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Chapters: 19

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Once again Criterion gets high marks most every area - sharp, bright, great contrast - my only negative is that the colors look a little washed out, certainly not as vibrant as seen in past DVD releases, but we have been told that this is how the film was shown theatrically as well (Thanks Daryl). The Altman commentary is a huge bonus for his fans who will devour this DVD.  out of    

Gary W. Tooze





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