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ERROL MORRIS COLLECTION 3 DVD SET
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Director: ERROL MORRISFormat: PAL
Language: ENGLISH
Region: 4
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Number of Discs: 3
Rating: PG
DVD Release Date: 08/05/2006
Run Time: 233MIN
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Synopsis
THE THIN BLUE LINE (1988) - Like Capote's IN COLD BLOOD, this examination of a real-life murder case went beyond reportage and actually helped after the judgement in the Texas case - especially for the young drifter accused of capital murder for the death of a policeman.
VERNON, FLORIDA (1982) - For the inhabitants of this Southern town, there's no place like home .for the rest of us, there's no place like Vernon, Florida! From the passionate turkey hunter to the peculiar pet collector, each member of this motley crew has a story to tell. And in the masterful hands of Morris, their obsessions and eccentricities reveal the heart and soul of this inimitable slice of Americana
GATES OF HEAVEN (1978) - When financial hardship forces California's Foothill Pet Cemetery to close its pearly gates, its dearly departed are relocated to a nearby pet memorial park. During this tense transition, filmmaker Morris, in his first feature film, meets a collection of eccentric cemetery operators and anguished animal lovers, eliciting a meditation on love and loneliness that's "strange, chilling [and] appallingly funny," (Newsweek)
VERNON, FLORIDA (1982) - For the inhabitants of this Southern town, there's no place like home .for the rest of us, there's no place like Vernon, Florida! From the passionate turkey hunter to the peculiar pet collector, each member of this motley crew has a story to tell. And in the masterful hands of Morris, their obsessions and eccentricities reveal the heart and soul of this inimitable slice of Americana
GATES OF HEAVEN (1978) - When financial hardship forces California's Foothill Pet Cemetery to close its pearly gates, its dearly departed are relocated to a nearby pet memorial park. During this tense transition, filmmaker Morris, in his first feature film, meets a collection of eccentric cemetery operators and anguished animal lovers, eliciting a meditation on love and loneliness that's "strange, chilling [and] appallingly funny," (Newsweek)
