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Format: DVD Oct 2002 Rated PG-13 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3 Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo 138 min. Color Extra Info: Widescreen UPC: 085391299028 |
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Movie Description A PERFECT WORLD is set in Texas in 1963. Working from John Lee Hancock's original script, Clint Eastwood crafts a subtle and haunting work that features what is perhaps Kevin Costner's best performance. Costner plays against type as Butch Haynes, an escaped convict whose tendency toward violence is masked by his affability. Haynes escapes with a more blatantly dangerous convict, Terry Pugh, planning to ditch him as soon as they cross the border. But Pugh's lack of self-control gets them in trouble, and they take a young boy hostage. Raised by his single mother, a Jehovah's Witness, Phillip Perry (T.J. Lowther, in a heartbreakingly real performance) is fascinated by Haynes's roughneck ways, and the two form a surprisingly strong bond. Eastwood takes a supporting role as Red Garnett, the lawman who, ineptly but inevitably, is closing in on Haynes. With a woman criminologist (Laura Dern) and a trigger-happy federal agent along for the ride, Garnett chases Haynes down while keeping their shared past a secret from his team. Following WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART and UNFORGIVEN, A PERFECT WORLD shows Eastwood as a filmmaker at the absolute height of his creative powers. A PERFECT WORLD is one of his boldest works.
Synopsis An escaped convict picks up a fatherless boy while being pursued by a relentless Texas Ranger. Remembering his own neglected childhood, he acts as a surrogate father to the boy; the ranger sees him as a kidnapper.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Single Side - Dual Layer Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer Text/Galleries: Film Highlights - 1. Select Cast 2. Select Crew
Theatrical release: November 24, 1993.
The film was shot on location in Austin and central Texas.
Screenwriter John Lee Hancock also wrote the script for Eastwood's film version of MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL.
Clint Eastwood cowrote the song "Big Fran's Baby," which is featured on the soundtrack.
The film made slightly more than $30 million at the U.S. box office but raked in more than $100 worldwide.
While Eastwood got a great performance from Kevin Costner, their working relationship was not always friendly. At one point, Eastwood has said, Costner walked off the set, and Eastwood threatened to shoot the rest of the film with his stand-in.
Industry Reviews "Star Kevin Costner and director Clint Eastwood deliver lean, finely chiseled work in A PERFECT WORLD, a somber, subtly nuanced study..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (11/29/1993)
"...Costner is warm and appealing..." Entertainment Weekly - Ty Burr (12/03/1993)
"...This is a movie that surprises you....The screenplay by John Lee Hancock goes deep. And the direction by Clint Eastwood finds strange, quiet moments of perfect truth in the story..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (11/24/1993)
Quotations "Me and you got a lot in common, Phillip. Both of us is handsome devils, we both like RC Cola, and neither one of us got a old man worth a damn."--Butch Haynes (Kevin Costner) to his hostage, Phillip Perry (T.J. Lowther)
"You know you did everything you could, don't you?"--Sally Gerber (Laura Dern)
"I don't know nothin'. Not one damn thing."--Red Garnett (Clint Eastwood)
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