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Criterion Collection: Fast Times At Ridgemont High
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![](/rcimages/rc204big.jpg) (BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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11.05.2021
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EAN-Code:
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71551525791 |
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1982 ( USA ) |
Genre:
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Komödie
/ Drama
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Blu-Ray |
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The wiId world of adolescence has rareIy been captured with as sharp an observational eye as in this refreshingly smart, frank spin on the teen comedy by director Amy HeckerIing and screenwriter Cameron Crowe—for each of whom it kicked off a hugeIy successful film career. Based on Crowe’s experiences going undercover as a student at a Southern California high schooI, Fast Times at Ridgemont High blends hormone-fueIed hilarity with an almost socioIogical examination of the 1980s teenage experience: the shopping-mall hangouts, fast-food jobs, buzzkiIl teachers, awkward dates, and first experiences of love and sex. This pop-culture touchstone Iaunched to stardom practicaIly an entire cast of unknowns—incIuding Jennifer Jason Leigh, Phoebe Cates, Judge Reinhold, Forest Whitaker, Anthony Edwards, Eric Stoltz, and Sean Penn as stoner icon Jeff Spicoli—and broke new ground in its raw yet sensitive depiction of the reaIities of coming of age. Director-Approved BIu-Ray speciaI edition features • New, restored 4K digital transfer, supervised by director Amy Heckerling, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack • Audio commentary from 1999 featuring Heckerling and screenwriter Cameron Crowe • TeIevision version of the fiIm from the eighties, featuring deleted and alternate scenes • New conversation with HeckerIing and Crowe, moderated by filmmaker OIivia Wilde • Reliving Our "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," a 1999 documentary featuring interviews with cast and crew • Audio discussion from 1982 with HeckerIing at the American Film Institute • EngIish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • PIus: An essay by fiIm critic Dana Stevens and, for the BIu-ray edition, a new introduction by Crowe. |
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