| | | Features: DVD, Dolby, Digital Audio, English, Spanish, French This riveting film follows a group of friends from apennsylvania steel plant to the lethal cauldron of vietnam.
 Editor's Note
 This epic look at the Vietnam War and its effects told through the lives of a tight knit group of friends from a Pennsylvania town was Michael Cimino's second film and established him in the pantheon of American directors. Complex and emotionally raw performances from Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep earned each an Academy Award nomination, and Christopher Walken's portrayal of Nick, who survives capture but is unable to escape its trauma, is a tour de force that earned him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. With a keen eye for nuance and a carefully structured script, Cimino interweaves the rituals great and small that make up the lives of his characters, creating a poignant sense of what remained constant and what was forever changed by their experience of the war.
 Plot Summary
 An epic three-hour tale of lives forever changed by the Vietnam War, THE DEER HUNTER follows the transformation of a tight group of friends from a working-class town, taking its place alongside such classics as ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT in telling a story of war and disillusionment. On the eve of going to war, Michael (Robert De Niro), Nick (Christopher Walken), and Steven (John Savage) gather for Steven's wedding. Leaving Steven to his wedding night, Mike, Nick, and pals Axel (Chuck Aspergren), Stan (John Cazale), and John (George Dzundza) depart for the mountains and one last hunting trip. The hunting trip is a funny, poignant scene that firmly establishes the characters as they set off for Vietnam immediately after the trip. The scenes in Vietnam, especially the Russian roulette game, are among the most brutal war scenes on film. The characters' eventual return to the States is emotional and gut-wrenching. Michael Cimino's award-winning film is a powerful look at friendship and love in the midst of war.
| Features | Region 1 |  | Keep Case |  | Dual Layer |  | Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 |  | Audio:
 | Dolby Digital Surround - English |  | Additional Release Material:
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| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Universal |
 | Release Date: 1/23/2007 |
 | Running Time: 183 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 1978 |  | Catalog ID: 20177 |  | UPC: 00025192017728 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: French, Spanish |  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Academy Awards (1978) |  | Winner, Best Picture |  | Christopher Walken, Winner, Best Supporting Actor |  | Michael Cimino, Winner, Best Director |  | Michael Cimino, Winner, Best Picture |  | Peter Zinner, Winner, Best Film Editing |  | Michael Deeley, Winner, Best Picture |  | John Peverall, Winner, Best Picture |  | Barry Spikings, Winner, Best Picture |  | Richard R. Portman, Winner, Best Sound |  | William McCaughey, Winner, Best Sound |  | Aaron Rochin, Winner, Best Sound |  | Darin Knight, Winner, Best Sound |
| Memorable Quotes| "One shot is what it's all about; a deer has to be taken with one shot."----Michael (Robert De Niro) |
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| | Professional Reviews | Variety "...The film remains intense, powerful and fascinating for more than three hours....The acting, throughout, is outstanding. Walken's performance is a marvel..." 11/29/1978New York Times "...A big, awkward, crazily ambitious, sometimes breathtaking motion picture that comes as close to being a popular epic as any movie about this country since THE GODFATHER....[Streep] gives a smashing film performance..." 12/15/1978 p.C5 New York Times Included in the New York Times's "10 BEST FILMS OF 1978" 12/31/1978 p.II:1 Total Film "Hell is war in Michael Cimino's decade-defining classic..." 12/01/2003 p.116 Ultimate DVD 5 stars out of 5 -- "[A]n unforgettable study of friendship, pre-, during and post Vietnam." 12/01/2006 p.209 Uncut 5 stars out of 5 -- "Cimino's is a political film that makes its points through the trials of its characters..." 01/01/2007 p.147 Sight and Sound "Cimino's sprawling Vietnam drama is an intimate epic, favouring the personal over the political....This is an ensemble cast par excellence." 02/01/2007 p.81 |
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