
Taking a break from their dreary lives, close friends Thelma and Louise embark on a short weekend trip that ends in unforeseen incriminating circumstances. As fugitives, both women rediscover the strength of their bond and their newfound resilience.
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Susan Sarandon | Louise |
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Geena Davis | Thelma |
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Harvey Keitel | Hal |
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Michael Madsen | Jimmy |
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Christopher McDonald | Darryl |
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Stephen Tobolowsky | Max |
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Brad Pitt | J.D. |
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Timothy Carhart | Harlan |
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Lucinda Jenney | Lena / the Waitress |
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Jason Beghe | State Trooper |
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Sonny Carl Davis | Albert |
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Shelly Desai | East Indian Motel Clerk |
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Ken Swofford | Major |
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Carol Mansell | Waitress |
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Stephen Polk | Surveillance Man |
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Rob Roy Fitzgerald | Plainclothes Cop |
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Jack Lindine | I.D. Tech |
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Michael Delman | Silver Bullet Dancer |
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Kristel L. Rose | Girl Smoker |
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Noel L. Walcott III | Mountain Bike Rider |
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Gregory J. Barnett | State Police Officer |
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Mamie Jean Calvert | Country Dancer |
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John Carey | Restaurant Customer |
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Mary Cornell | Girl in Bar |
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John Michael Quinn | Cafe Patron |
Director | Ridley Scott |
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Writer | Callie Khouri | |
Producer | Mimi Polk Gitlin, Callie Khouri, Dean O'Brien, Ridley Scott | |
Musician | Hans Zimmer | |
Photography | Adrian Biddle |
Edition | Special Edition |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 588 |
Added Date | Mar 10, 2012 13:58:33 |
Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:33:53 |
Story Synopsis:
When a tragic event at a roadside dive initiates a run from the law across the American southwest, the two women face-off to their uncertain future. The friendship that strengthens between the two is both vital and spirited and the only thing that lends hope and guidance in a world that is collapsing in on them. With an Academy Award®-winning script by Callie Khouri, and stellar Oscar® nominated performances by Sarandon and Davis, this poignant film crosses all boundaries and will stir the critical imagination for decades to come.
DVD Picture:
First reviewed in Issue 1, and rated a “5” for picture quality, the new LaserDisc and DVD appear to be mastered from the same superb transfer. Color fidelity is excellent with natural fleshtones, rich and warm colors and deep, solid blacks. There is no apparent noise or artifacts. The non-anamorphic DVD rendering exhibits slight improvements over the LaserDisc with better resolution and more fully saturated color fidelity. The LaserDisc and DVD aspect ratio is framed at 2.20:1.
Soundtrack:
The Dolby® Digital discrete soundtrack is a remix of the original 4.0 printmaster with added .1 low frequency effects, and the improvement is dramatic in soundstage spatial character. The music score has a wider soundstage presence as does frontal sound effects. The PCM matrix soundtrack narrows dramatically toward the center when compared to the discrete, but often has a more spatially enveloping surround presence. Dialogue is often natural-sounding, but ADR-production is occassionally poorly executed.
This Disc Contains The Following WSR-Rated Superb Qualities:
Superb Sound Effects Recording Quality
Superb Music Score Recording Quality
Superb Color Fidelity
Collector Edition