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DIRECTORS BOXSETS

ROBERT
ALTMAN
THE
COEN BROTHERS
FRANCOIS
TRUFFAUT

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OUT ON DVD 9th JULY

THE ROBERT ALTMAN COLLECTION

THE LONG GOODBYE (1973): Elliot Gould stars as the laid-back, legendary private eye Philip Marlowe investigating a mysterious murder.

M.A.S.H (1970): Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould star in this classic War comedy about a mobile hospital unit stuck in the midst of the Korean war.

FOOL FOR LOVE (1985): Sam Shepard's award-winning play, full of mystery, humour and beauty, stars Kim Basinger, Randy Quaid, Sam Shepard and Harry Dean Stanton.

O.C. AND STIGGS (1985): Robert Altman presents teen angst with a twist. Based on characters from National Lampoon Magazine, O.C. and Stiggs aren't your average unhappy teenagers. They not only despise their suburban surroundings, they plot against it.

THIEVES LIKE US (1974): Robert Altman co-wrote and directed this affecting film set in 1930 Mississippi starring Keith Carradine as one of three escaped convicts who become desperado bank robbers.

THE COEN BROTHERS COLLECTION

FARGO (1996): A man deeply in debt hires two inept crooks to kidnap his wife and split the ransom money. The deal goes bad when the crooks kill a highway patrolman and 2 hapless bystanders, and the murders fall under the jurisdiction of a pregnant but persistent Minnesota police chief.

RAISING ARIZONA (1987): Screwball love story starring Nicholas Cage, Holly Hunter and John Goodman.

MILLERS CROSSING (1990): Set in the wide-open days of Prohibition Miller’s Crossing features a riveting rogues gallery of killers and is brimming with black humour and shocking violence.

THE FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT COLLECTION

THE STORY OF ADELE H (1975): Trufffaut brings to the screen the diaries of Victor Hugo's daughter (Isabelle Adjani) in which she reveals her all-consuming love for soldier in this unforgettable 19th-Century tale.

THE BRIDE WORE BLACK(1968): Beautiful Jeanne Moreau stars as a bride seeking revenge for the murder of her husband on their wedding day in this passionate and haunting love story.

MISSISSIPPI MERMAID (1969):  This compelling mystery drama tells the story of a French mail-order bride (Catherine Deneuve) who is not what her husband-to-be (Jean-Paul Belmondo) expected.

THE WILD CHILD (1970):  An absorbing drama, based on a true account, about a doctor's attempt to educate and civilize a young boy found living wild in the forest.

THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN (1977):  Leslie Caron, Charles Denner and Nelly Borgeaud star in this a wise and witty look at a provincial connoisseur's conquests as he travels through adventures of erotic love.

Publicity Contacts

For more information, please contact:

Diana Privetera @ NOBLE PR
Central Ignition
1 Mercers Mews
London N19 4PL
Tel: +44 (0) 207 272 7772
Fax: +44 (0) 207 272 2227
E-mail: diana@noblepr.co.uk

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