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Leaves of grass / Walt Whitman

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublication details: United States : Telepathic Studios, 2009.Description: 12 film reels of 12 on 6 (105 min., 9,450 ft.) : nonanamorphic wide-screen, sd. (opt, Dolby SR, digital, Dolby SR-D, SDDS, DTS), col. ; 35 mmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 22 811.3 WHI
LOC classification:
  • CGE 8744-8749 (viewing print)
Production credits:
  • Executive producers, Stuart Blumberg, Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort, Eric Gitter, Warren Goz, David Koplan, Avi Lerner, Stewart McMichael, Trevor Short; camera, Roberto Schaefer; editor, Michelle Botticelli; music, Jeff Danna; production designer, Max Biscoe; supervising art director, Rob Simons; set director, Maria Nay; costume designer, Caroline Eselin; supervising sound editor, Douglas Murray; visual effects supervisor, Katie Fellion.
Cast: Edward Norton, Keri Russell, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon.Summary: "An Ivy League classics professor becomes mixed up in his lawless identical twin's drug dealings after receiving word that his brother has been murdered, and returning to Oklahoma to discover he's been hoodwinked. To say that Bill Kincaid (Edward Norton) is ashamed of his upbringing is an understatement at best. Turning his back on his working-class parents and working diligently to erase any traces of his Southern accent, Bill develops a reputation as a true scholar dedicated to excellence and philosophical exploration. His brother, Brady (also Norton), on the other hand, grows weed. Arriving home to find Brady very much alive, Bill winds up mending bridges with their capricious mother, Daisy (Susan Sarandon), and reluctantly agrees to help his brother out of a tight jam involving notorious drug kingpin Pug Rothbaum (Richard Dreyfuss), who might just send both siblings to an early grave. Meanwhile, Bill can't help noticing that free-spirited poet Janet (Keri Russell) has somehow managed to find true happiness in the most unlikely surroundings"--Allmovie.com, March 17, 2020.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Books Bishop Barham University College Library Open Access / General collection 811.3 WHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 7660BBUC

Aspect ratio is 1.85:1.

Not viewed.

Sources used: Copyright catalog online; Copyright description; Internet movie database, March 17, 2020; Studiosystem.com, March 17, 2020.

Executive producers, Stuart Blumberg, Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort, Eric Gitter, Warren Goz, David Koplan, Avi Lerner, Stewart McMichael, Trevor Short; camera, Roberto Schaefer; editor, Michelle Botticelli; music, Jeff Danna; production designer, Max Biscoe; supervising art director, Rob Simons; set director, Maria Nay; costume designer, Caroline Eselin; supervising sound editor, Douglas Murray; visual effects supervisor, Katie Fellion.

Edward Norton, Keri Russell, Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon.

"An Ivy League classics professor becomes mixed up in his lawless identical twin's drug dealings after receiving word that his brother has been murdered, and returning to Oklahoma to discover he's been hoodwinked. To say that Bill Kincaid (Edward Norton) is ashamed of his upbringing is an understatement at best. Turning his back on his working-class parents and working diligently to erase any traces of his Southern accent, Bill develops a reputation as a true scholar dedicated to excellence and philosophical exploration. His brother, Brady (also Norton), on the other hand, grows weed. Arriving home to find Brady very much alive, Bill winds up mending bridges with their capricious mother, Daisy (Susan Sarandon), and reluctantly agrees to help his brother out of a tight jam involving notorious drug kingpin Pug Rothbaum (Richard Dreyfuss), who might just send both siblings to an early grave. Meanwhile, Bill can't help noticing that free-spirited poet Janet (Keri Russell) has somehow managed to find true happiness in the most unlikely surroundings"--Allmovie.com, March 17, 2020.

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