Ragtime (1981)
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Runtime: 2 hrs 36 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Based on the acclaimed and popular E.L. Doctorow novel, RAGTIME tells the intricate story of four New York families--three of which are fictional--at the turn of the 20th century, each indicative... Based on the acclaimed and popular E.L. Doctorow novel, RAGTIME tells the intricate story of four New York families--three of which are fictional--at the turn of the 20th century, each indicative of that time in American history, and highlighting some of the downsides of following the American Dream. Starving immigrant artist Tateh (Mandy Patinkin) will eventually set off to make his fortune in Hollywood, but not without a chance encounter with Evelyn Nesbit (Elizabeth McGovern in the role of the real-life showgirl). Nesbit was the center of the infamous (and, in the film, the very compelling) Thaw-White murder case, in which her mentally unstable millionare husband Harry K. Thaw (Robert Joy) murdered her lover, the famed architect Stanford White (Norman Mailer). Another storyline follows the disintegration of an upper-class American family headed by Mary Steenburgen (simply named Mother) and James Olson (Father). Their seemingly perfect existence is shattered when black ragtime pianist Coalhouse Walker (Howard E. Rollins), loosely modeled on Scott Joplin, begins to romance a pregnant young woman living in their home (Debbie Allen). Walker, a dignified man, turns to rage when he is tormented by local racists. One of the most impressive moments in this ambitious film is the appearance of veteran actor James Cagney who, at 81, plays feisty Police Commissioner Waldo. [More]
Starring: James Cagney, Brad Dourif, Howard E. Rollins, Mary Steenburgen
Starring: James Cagney, Brad Dourif, Howard E. Rollins, Mary Steenburgen, Elizabeth McGovern, Moses Gunn, Mandy Patinkin, Robert Joy, Norman Mailer, James Olson, Debbie Allen, Kenneth McMillan, Pat O'Brien, Donald O'Connor, Bruce Boa, Fran Drescher, Jeff Daniels
Director: Milos Forman
Director: Milos Forman
Screenwriter: Michael Weller
Producer: Dino De Laurentiis
Composer: Randy Newman
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Release:
Feb 3, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case - Sensormatic
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French
- Dolby Digital Mono - English, French
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes
- Audio Commentary: Milos Forman - Director, Michaeal Hausman - Executive Producer
- Featurette: Remembering Ragtime
Additional Products:
- CD
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