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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Lions Gate
EAN: 0012236117100
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate
Release Date: May 20, 2003
Running Time: 126 minutes
Sales Rank: 13700
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: 1990-01
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Editorial Review:
Description: Music Box provides celebrated director Costa-gavras another opportunity to weave a story of nail-biting suspense with frightening political overtones. In this intense courtroom thriller, Chicago attorney Ann Talbot (Jessica Lange) agrees to defend her Hungarian immigrant father mike Laszlo (Armin Mueller-Stahl) against accusations of heinous war crimes committed 50 years earlier. As the trial unfolds, Ann probes for evidence that will not only establish his innocence, but also lay to rest her own agonizing doubts about his past. When a hospitalized witness is suddenly located in Budapest, the trial moves to her father's homeland. Here crucial testimony plus Ann's personal investigation lead to astonishing results.
Amazon.com essential video: This 1989 drama penned by pre-Basic Instinct screenwriter Joe Eszterhas is a powerful tale of family identity and loyalty threatened by a ghost from the Third Reich. Jessica Lange stars as a Chicago criminal attorney whose beloved immigrant father (Armin Mueller-Stahl, in his American film debut) is accused of once having been a monstrous SS officer for Hitler. While Lange's character does a good job defending the old man in court against witnesses who charge him with numerous unspeakable acts, her own certainty that he is innocent slowly crumbles, leaving her with a horrifying personal dilemma. Directed by Costa-Gavras (Z), the film displays some of his distracting tendency toward unnecessarily broad storytelling, but Eszterhas's script is disciplined and moving, and Lange and Mueller-Stahl are stunning in their depiction of a loving relationship deeply shaken by history. --Tom Keogh
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While the specific story is about Nazis, Jessica Lange's portrayal of a daughter struggling to maintain her high opinion of her father in the face of mounting dark evidence does justice to such a terrible dilemma. This is a truly remarkable, if disturbing, film.
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An exciting, nail biting, hearting breaking movie. One of Jessic Lange's best! A Must See!!!
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In trying to make an Anti-Revisionist film,
the Hollyweird Establishment instead did a
number on itself with this Anti-anti-Revis-
ionist piece about an Amer-I-Can attorney
(Jessica Lange) who defends her innocent
Hungarian father against claims of the
'holacau$t' tm.
The films prattles on about the 'holacau$t',
tm, but comes to a proper ending. Too bad it
didn't work out so well for Frank Wallus, a
Pole, or Rad Artokovic. Any ... Read More
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Great movie for a rainy Sunday Afternoon. If you are into old-fashioned mysteries, this is the movie for you
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The first time I saw this movie I first thought it was slow paced but loved the ending! Watching it over, there so much more to it and the scenery is awesome.
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