The Player [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

The Player [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

 Cast: Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins
, Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi
, Fred Ward
Fred Ward
, Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
, Peter Gallagher
Peter Gallagher
The Player [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

The Player [Criterion Collection] [2 Discs]

 Cast: Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins
, Greta Scacchi
Greta Scacchi
, Fred Ward
Fred Ward
, Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
, Peter Gallagher
Peter Gallagher

DVD (Color / Wide Screen)

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Overview

Robert Altman takes a scalpel to Hollywood ethics in the 1990s (or the lack thereof) in his acidic satire The Player, adapted from Michael Tolkin's novel. (Tolkin also wrote the screenplay.) The film concerns a sleek and smooth Hollywood studio executive who starts receiving death threats from a disgruntled writer because he has committed the ultimate Hollywood sin -- he promised the writer he would call him back and he never did. This is particularly ironic because the studio executive, Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins), is considered "writer-friendly," spending his days listening to pitches from such noted screenwriters as Buck Henry, who is pushing "The Graduate, Part II" and Alan Rudolph, who is hawking a Bruce Willis action film described as "Ghost meets The Manchurian Candidate." But The Player finds Griffin's comfortable life style in danger of collapse. He is trying to find a way to unload his girlfriend (Cynthia Stevenson) whose independence and intelligence make her a poor candidate for a trophy wife. More importantly, it seems that Larry Levy (Peter Gallagher), a slippery executive from Twentieth Century Fox, is angling for his job. And then there are those nasty postcards and faxes from a screenwriter threatening to kill him. Altman cast over 65 stars in cameo roles as texture for his scabrous tale.

Product Details

Release Date: 05/24/2016
UPC: 0715515177214
Original Release: 1992
Rating: R
Source: Criterion Collection
Region Code: 1
Presentation: [Wide Screen, Color]
Sound: [Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 2:04:00
Sales rank: 15,399

Special Features

Audio commentary from 1992 featuring director Robert Altman, writer Michael Tolkin, and cinematographer Jean Lépine Interview with Altman from 1992 New interviews with Tolkin, actor Tim Robbins, associate producer David Levy, and production designer Stephen Altman Cannes Film Festival press conference from 1992 with cast and crew Robert Altman's Players, a short documentary about the shooting of the film's fund-raiser scene Map to the Stars, a gallery dedicated to the cameo appearances in the film Deleted scenes and outtakes The film's opening shot, with alternate commentaries by Altman, Lépine, and Tolkin Trailers and TV spots

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- The Player
1. The Pitch [11:45]
2. A-List [9:20]
3. Power Play [8:39]
4. The Writer [10:08]
5. Studio Security [7:51]
6. "The Ice Queen" [8:28]
7. Suspicion [4:31]
8. Habeas Corpus [10:31]
9. "Too Soon" [:52]
10. "No Stars" [4:32]
11. "Movies, Now More Than Ever" [7:08]
12. "Intent To Hire" [6:27]
13. Desert Hideout [7:55]
14. "No Witness, No Crime" [10:18]
15. "That's Reality" [3:44]
16. End Credits [8:12]
1. Color Bars [:20]
1. "Planned Improvisation" [11:45]
2. "Auto Impersonation" [9:20]
3. "Stretching Logic" [8:39]
4. "Privileged Territory" [10:08]
5. Improvised Dialogue [7:51]
6. Griffin's Imagination [8:28]
7. "A Hack Film" [4:31]
8. The St. James Club [10:31]
9. Romantic Moment [:52]
10. "The Ultimate Lie" [4:32]
11. "Nightmare Gala" [7:08]
12. "The Famous Tampon Scene" [6:27]
13. Two Bunch Palms [7:55]
14. "Offhanded Rhythm" [10:18]
15. "We're All Guilty" [3:44]
16. "A Happy Ending" [8:12]
1. Color Bars [:20]
Disc #2 -- The Player
1. Chapter 1 [45:48]
1. Chapter 1 [20:58]
1. Chapter 1 [14:04]
2. Chapter 2 [15:13]
3. Chapter 3 [13:58]
4. Chapter 4 [9:30]
5. Chapter 5 [2:59]
1. Chapter 1 [15:45]
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