Mad City [DVD] [1998] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Actor : John Travolta
  • Actor : Dustin Hoffman
  • Actor : Alan Alda
  • Actor : Mia Kirshner
  • Actor : Robert Prosky
  • Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Binding : DVD
  • Creator : John Travolta
  • Creator : Dustin Hoffman
  • Creator : Anne Kopelson
  • Creator : Arnold Kopelson
  • Creator : Jonathan D. Krane
  • Creator : Linda Warren
  • Creator : Stephen Brown
  • Creator : Eric Williams
  • Creator : Tom Matthews
  • Director : Costa-Gavras
  • EAN : 9780790734736
  • Format : Anamorphic
  • Format : Closed-captioned
  • Format : Colour
  • Format : Dolby
  • Format : DVD-Video
  • Format : Full Screen
  • Format : Widescreen
  • Format : NTSC
  • ISBN : 0790734737
  • Label : Warner Home Video
  • Languages : Subtitled: English, Subtitled: Spanish, Subtitled: French, Original Language: English, Original Language: French
  • Manufacturer : Warner Home Video
  • MPN : WARD15433D
  • Number Of Discs : 1
  • Number Of Items : 1
  • Package Dimensions : 0.60 inches (Height) x 7.50 inches (Length) x 0.15 pounds (Weight) x 5.20 inches (Width)
  • Part Number : WARD15433D
  • Product Group : DVD
  • Publisher : Warner Home Video
  • Region Code : 1
  • Release Date : 1998-03-31
  • Running Time : 115
  • SKU : 08539154332U
  • Studio : Warner Home Video
  • UPC : 085391543329

Mad City is an earnest effort at media criticism that's never convincing enough to stir a viewer's outrage in the way filmmaker Costa-Gavras (Music Box) might have intended. John Travolta plays a barely educated museum guard who is laid off from his job and ends up holding his former boss (Blythe Danner) and a bunch of schoolchildren hostage. Dustin Hoffman is a former television-network journalist making a grab at the limelight again by pushing and controlling press coverage of the story. What follows is by the numbers and not nearly as enlightening or enthralling as other films (such as Dog Day Afternoon or Billy Wilder's Ace in the Hole) about simple events manipulated into a media circus. Despite Travolta's tragic performance and Hoffman's impassioned one, the film breaks up over efforts to blame electronic voyeurism for social chaos. --Tom Keogh, Amazon.com

- Amazon.co.uk Review


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