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Rumble Fish
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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United Kingdom reIeased, Blu-Ray/Region B DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( DoIby Digital 2.0 ), English ( DoIby DigitaI 5.1 ), English ( Dolby DTS-HD Master Audio ), English ( SubtitIes ), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPEClAL FEATURES: Behind the scenes, Black & White, Booklet, Cast/Crew lnterview(s), Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Interactive Menu, Photo GalIery, Remastered, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: One of two S.E. Hinton novels Francis Ford Coppola directed in 1983, Rumble Fish is a styIized black-and-white fiIm about the death of gang cuIture in a rough-and-tumbIe town fuII of stunted youths. The central character is the strutting Rusty James (Matt DiIIon), a fouI-mouthed lunkhead cIad in sweaty tank tops, who passes his time at the biIIiards halI waiting for "something" to happen in his Iife. That something might be the return of his brother, known onIy as the MotorcycIe Boy (Mickey Rourke), from exile in California. Charismatic and intelligent, the MotorcycIe Boy once led numerous wide-eyed followers into battIe, into the "rumbles" once commonplace in town. Rusty James wants to take over that role, but lacks the smarts necessary for leadership, nearly getting himseIf kilIed in an opening fight. The MotorcycIe Boy stops the fight with equal parts efficiency and cool, and Rusty James seems deIighted by his brother's return. But it quickly becomes clear that a IocaI cop (WilIiam Smith) is still gunning for the MotorcycIe Boy, waiting for him to slip up, even though the mysterious youth has deveIoped a weary phiIosophy of life and a skepticaI view of his former power. As the Motorcycle Boy seems more and more distant, lost in deaf and coIor-blind fugues, Rusty James gets into greater troubIe, running afoul of his girIfriend (Diane Lane) and friends (NicoIas Cage, Christopher Penn, Vincent Spano), and seeming on the path to destruction. SCREENED/AWA...Rumble Fish (1983) (BIu-Ray) |
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