Other author/creator | Cimino, Michael |
Other author/creator | Washburn, Deric |
Other author/creator | Garfinkle, Louis. |
Other author/creator | Redeker, Quinn K. |
Other author/creator | Spikings, Barry |
Other author/creator | Deely, Michael. |
Other author/creator | Peverall, John. |
Other author/creator | De Niro, Robert |
Other author/creator | Cazale, John, 1936-1978 |
Other author/creator | Savage, John, 1949- |
Other author/creator | Streep, Meryl |
Other author/creator | Walken, Christopher, 1943- |
Other author/creator | Dzundza, George |
Other author/creator | Stoler, Shirley |
Other author/creator | Aspegren, Chuck. |
Other author/creator | Alda, Rutanya, 1942- |
Other author/creator | Zsigmond, Vilmos |
Other author/creator | E.M.I. Films. |
Other author/creator | Universal Pictures (Firm) |
Other author/creator | Universal Studios Home Entertainment (Firm) |
Uniform title | Deer hunter (Motion picture) |
Contents |
Main titles/Clairton, PA -- Welsh's Lounge -- Wedding -- Deer hunter -- Last round -- Vietnam -- Captured -- Russian roulette -- Escape -- Life left behind -- Coming home -- Veterans -- Fall of Saigon -- Playing the American -- Last rites -- God Bless America/End titles. |
Abstract |
Five friends, Michael, Nick, Steven, Stan, and Axel, who are from a small town in middle America, work in the stifling heat and infernal din of a steel mill. They blow off steam after work at a neighborhood tavern. They go deer hunting every fall. One day late in 1968, Michael, Steven, and Nick leave for a tour of duty in Vietnam. Before they go, Steven marries the pregnant Angela; their wedding reception serves as the friend's farewell party. 30 years after it appeared, this film can still generate intense responses and controversy. Perhaps the best description of the subject was offered by film critic Roger Ebert, who said, "'The Deer Hunter' is said to be about many subjects: About male bonding, about mindless patriotism, about the dehumanizing effects of war, about Nixon's "silent majority." It is about any of those things that you choose, if you choose, but more than anything else, it is a heartbreakingly effective fictional machine that evokes the agony of the Vietnam time." |
Credits | Screenplay, Deric Washburn ; music, Stanley Myers; cinematography, Vilmos Zsigmond. |
Cast |
Robert De Niro (Michael), John Cazale (Stan), John Savage (Steven), Meryl Streep (Linda), Christopher Walken (Nick), George Dzundza (John), Shirley Stoler (Steven's mother), Chuck Aspegren (Axel), Rutanya Alda (Angela). |
Date/time/place of a event note | Originally produced as a motion picture in 1978. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: Rated R. |
Technical details | DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital 2.0; widescreen presentation, preserving the 2.35:1 aspect ratio of the original theatrical exhibition. |
Language | English soundtrack with English, Spanish & French subtitles; closed captioned. |
Awards note | Academy award, 1979: Best picture; Best supporting actor (Walken); Best director; Best film editing; Best sound. |
Genre/form | Drama. |
Genre/form | History. |
Genre/form | War films. |
Genre/form | Historical films. |
Genre/form | Feature films. |
Genre/form | Feature films United States. |
Genre/form | Fiction films. |
Genre/form | Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
ISBN | 0783225997 |
ISBN | 9780783225999 |
UPC |
025192017728 |
UPC |
025195001717 |
Publisher number | 20177 Universal |
Publisher number | 00212C Universal |