Half.com by eBay: Buy and Sell new and used books, music, movies, games and more...
My AccountWish ListSell My StuffHelpeBay HomeSign in
Home Books Textbooks Music Movies Games Game System
Search: Advanced Search
Home > Movies  Sell your stuff
Format: VHS

Rated PG-13

Recording Mode: (unknown)

103 min.
* Actual items for sale may vary from the above information and image.
Save on Shipping
Rate this product
 I own it
Peggy Sue Got Married (VHS) Other Editions...
Leading Role: Kathleen Turner, Nicolas Cage
Director: Francis Ford Coppola

Best Price: $1.50
List Price: $19.98 (Save 92%)
 Wish List this product!

 Pre-order this product!
Buying Info Details & Specs Related Products On eBay
  Need help with this page?
Like New Help (1 in stock)
Price Seller
(Feedback)
Comments Shipping Ships From
$3.74 Buy! uberfashionita
(324Feedback is 100 to 499) 100%
Media Mail NY More info...
Good Help (1 in stock)
Price Seller
(Feedback)
Comments Shipping Ships From
$1.50 Buy! dinasdelight
(459Feedback is 100 to 499) 100%
normal wear on cover Media Mail CT More info...
Other Editions
Laserdisc - Not in stock. Add to Wish List
VHS, Jan 1998 - Buy it now for $0.75 (Save 94%)
VHS - Buy it now for $0.75 (Save 96%)
VHS - Buy it now for $1.25 (Save 93%)
Laserdisc - Buy it now for $2.99 (Save 91%)
DVD, Aug 1998 - Buy it now for $2.50 (Save 91%)
VHS, Jan 1999 - Buy it now for $0.75 (Save 94%)
About this Movie
Movie Description
A charming twist on the Rip van Winkle fairy tale, PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED tells the story of Peggy Sue Bodell (Kathleen Turner), a 43-year-old wife and mother who, while attending her high school reunion, faints and wakes up back in 1960. Peggy Sue lives with her mom and dad, attends high school, and dates her future husband (Nicolas Cage). Will knowing what her future holds make Peggy Sue change her life while she has the chance? Kathleen Turner received a well-deserved Oscar nomination for her role as a middle-aged woman encountering the problems of a teen.

Credits
Cast:Kathleen Turner, Nicolas Cage
Director:Francis Ford Coppola
Producer:Paul R. Gurian

Synopsis
Francis Ford Coppola's seriocomic drama is the charming tale of middle-aged Peggy Sue Bodell (Kathleen Turner). As an unhappy mother of two, considering divorce from her weasel of a husband, it doesn't seem like a great time to have to attend her 25-year high school reunion and contemplate all those youthful dreams that didn't come true. But at the party Peggy Sue faints...and wakes up to find herself 18 again and back in high school in 1960, where she gets the chance to "do it all over again." Peggy Sue reveals to her shocked brainy schoolmate Richard Norvik (Barry Miller) some of his future "high-tech" inventions and has a fling with a dreamy Beat poet (Michael Fitzsimmons). Now realizing she has the ability to rearrange her future, she must decide if her true happiness lies with future husband Charlie (Nicolas Cage), a Fabian wannabe. Helen Hunt is Peggy's supportive daughter and Maureen O'Sullivan appears in a small role as the grandmother Peggy gets to revisit. Turner was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her funny, believable role as a woman sent back in time to high school.

Film Notes
The film premiered on October 5, 1986.

A then-unknown Jim Carrey has a small part in the film as high schooler Walter Getz.

Debra Winger was initially cast as Peggy Sue but was forced to back out of the movie due to a back ailment.

PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED was Coppola's biggest financial hit of the 1980s.

John Carradine, Leon Ames, and Maureen O'Sullivan make special appearances in the film.

"I'm an adult. I wanna have fun. I'm going to Liverpool and discover the Beatles."--Peggy Sue (Kathleen Turner)

"What's the fun of being a teenager if you can't dress weird."--Charlie Bodell (Nicolas Cage)

"Who needs physics when we've got chemistry."--Charlie to Peggy Sue

Industry Reviews
"...Turner's self-assured comic timing...provid[es] both moral and physical dimension..."
New York Times - p.66 - Vincent Canby

"...Provocative, well-acted, stylish..."
Variety - Brit.

"...Nothing prepares you for the rush of real emotion the film generates, for its poignance, its reassurance or its high of pure pleasure..."
Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (10/08/1986)


Did you find errors in this product information? Submit a catalog update request now.