Pinky is an awkward young teen who starts work at a spa in the CA. Desert. She becomes overly attached to fellow spa attendant, Millie when she becomes Millie's roommate. Mille is a lonely outcast who desperately tries to win attention with constant upbeat chatter. They hang out at a bar owned by a strange pregnant artist and her has-been cowboy husband. After each of 2 emotional crises, the three woman steal and trade each other's personalities until they settle into a new family unit that seems to give each woman what she was searching for.
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Shelley Duvall | Millie Lammoreaux |
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Sissy Spacek | Pinky Rose |
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Janice Rule | Willie Hart |
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Robert Fortier | Edgar Hart |
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Ruth Nelson | Mrs. Rose |
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John Cromwell | Mr. Rose |
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Sierra Bandit | Ms. Bunweill |
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Craig Richard Nelson | Dr. Maas |
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Maysie Hoy | Doris |
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Belita Moreno | Alcira |
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Leslie Ann Hudson | Polly |
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Patricia Ann Hudson | Peggy |
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Beverly Ross | Deidre |
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John Davey | Dr. Norton |
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Carmen Baptiste | Rehab Patient |
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Bo Byers | Policeman #1 |
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Mary Carver | Nurse |
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Dennis Christopher | Soda Delivery Boy |
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Barrie Youngfellow | Connie |
| Director | Robert Altman |
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| Writer | Robert Altman, Patricia Resnick | |
| Producer | Robert Altman, Scott Bushnell, Robert Eggenweiler | |
| Musician | Gerald Busby | |
| Photography | Charles Rosher Jr. | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Mono [English] |
| Distributor | Criterion |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 13, 2011 |
| Regions | Region 1 | Region A |
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| Index | 1943 |
| Added Date | Jul 21, 2017 17:41:22 |
| Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:34:31 |
Bought at the B&N summer sale 2017
Disc Features
New high-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition
Audio commentary featuring director Robert Altman
Galleries of rare production and publicity stills
Original theatrical trailers and television spots
English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired
PLUS: A new essay by critic David Sterritt
New cover by Michael Boland