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List Price: $19.95Amazon.com's Price: $14.99 You Save: $4.96 (25%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
Brand: MONTEREY HOME VIDEO
EAN: 0012233006124
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Monterey Video
Manufacturer: Monterey Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Monterey Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 22, 2006
Running Time: 56 minutes
Sales Rank: 27035
Studio: Monterey Video
Theatrical Release Date: February 02, 1982
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Editorial Review:
Description: Director Jonathan Demme, an Academy Award-winner, deftly weaves this endearing tale of love in bloom from Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s story. Mix together a small town community theatre's shy leading man and the lovely telephone worker who moves into town and you have a perfect recipe for a delightful romantic comedy.
Academy Award-winners Susan Sarandon and Christopher Walken star as the couple who discover that affairs of the heart on the stage may be a bit less complicated than continuing the romance off the stage. Written By: Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Starring: Susan Sarandon (Academy Award Winner), Christopher Walken (Academy Award Winner) Directed By: Jonathan Demme (Academy Award Winner) Special Info: Part of the Short Story Collection II, Seen on PBS
Amazon.com essential video: Few actors invoking the title of their film as a line of dialogue have had quite the shattering effect that Christopher Walken does in this 1982, hour-long film by Jonathan Demme. As the painfully, painfully shy small-town fellow who comes to vivid life as the perpetual lead in community-theater productions, Walken's character breaks one's heart when he is asked to give his all yet again in another thespian triumph. This time, however, things are different: he meets his female counterpart in Susan Sarandon's equally retiring amateur actress. The two fall in love, a love most passionately expressed in the freedom of their stage lives, and Demme's film achieves a populist grace that fills out Kurt Vonnegut's original short story into street-level Lubitsch. One of Demme's most irresistible works, Who Am I This Time? is pure joy. --Tom Keogh
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This is a little gem -- a paean to community theater, the power of literature. Plus it's wonderful to see the young Susan Sarandon and Christopher Walken.
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This made-for-TV movie is a rather painless hour in front of the screen featuring the young Sarandon and Walken working well together. Walken plays a shy young storekeeper who only comes to life when he inhabits a theatrical role. Sarandon is a slightly less shy young woman who decides she wants to star opposite him for a lifetime. They bond over "Streetcar Named Desire" and the rest is history.
By no means deep, the movie makes no attempt to explore the roots of Walken's emptiness -- but that's ... Read More
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This one-hour film starring Christopher Walken and Susan Sarandon is a wonderful portrayal of the magic that takes place in the course of acting. I teach beginning acting to young students, who enjoy the film greatly. It gives us much to discuss including a response to their common complaint: "I can't act that way! It isn't me!"
Besides, "Who Am I This Time," is just great fun to watch.
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Though the movie played much like an afterschool special it was throughly enjoyable. It cerainly wasn't the actors best performance of their career but there was an innocence that was refreshing and the story was unique and delightful. Walken and Sarandon had dynamic chemistry. It was just an all around wonderful, sexy, smart movie. I'm so glad I ran across it.
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I bought three copies of this, having seen it many years ago.
One copy for a newly married couple that discovered themselves in theater.
One copy for the daughter of a colleague with a big brain and great shyness that is dispelled in amateur theatricals.
The last copy for me, for my permanent collection. Along with DVDs such as I list below, this is an utter classic without a single false note. Indeed, the editorial descriptions above are better than usual. You ... Read More
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