Diner/Liberty Heights

Director: Barry Levinson  Starring: Daniel Stern  Steve Guttenberg  Mickey Rourke  
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Publisher: Warner
Format: DVD
UPC: 00012569722729
Buy.com Sku: 40718521
Item#: V24RW4
Buy.com Sales Rank: 23563
Category Keywords: Character Study  Christmas  Classic  Friends 
Rating: NR
 
 
Features: 2 Pack, DVD
 
Filmmaker Barry Levinson (Rain Man) draws on his hometown for these humorous and heartwarming tales set in 1950s Baltimore: DINER and LIBERTY HEIGHTS

DINER: Diner serves up bonding (up-all-night pals share bragging rights and fries topped with gravy), laughs (a would-be bride must first pass a test of her football knowledge) and a sparkling ensemble of Kevin Bacon, Ellen Barkin, Mickey Rourke and more then-rising stars.

LIBERTY HEIGHTS: Lives are also in transition in the richly detailed Liberty Heights, where two Jewish brothers (Adrien Brody, Ben Foster) discover the neighborhoods around them are very different than their own.
 
"[Liberty] A mature, accomplished piece of work, both funny and deeply felt, personal cinema of the best kind"  Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times
"[Diner] ...made with care and affection..."  Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide
"[Diner] A banquet of fast food and funny talk."  Richard Corliss, Time Magazine

 


Editor's Note

Director Barry Levinson presents two parts of his "Baltimore trilogy" in this double feature, including:

DINER: Barry Levinson's (TIN MEN, AVALON) directorial debut chronicles the relationships between a group of friends living in Baltimore in 1959. The uniting factor for this group is their fear of growing up. They spend hour after hour in the local greasy-spoon diner, joking, boasting, bragging, and ultimately escaping reality. Ladies' man Boogie (Mickey Rourke), a hairdresser by day and law student by night, is also in over his head with the local bookie. Momma's boy Eddie (Steve Guttenberg) is about to get married--but only if his fiancée passes a football trivia test. Shrevie (Daniel Stern) is married to Beth (Ellen Barkin) but is more comfortable hanging out with his friends and organizing his record collection. Graduate student Billy (Timothy Daly) is trying to sort out his own love life. And Fenwick (Kevin Bacon) is a poor little rich boy with a warped sense of humor and no direction. Paul Reiser rounds out the group as the nagging but funny Modell.

LIBERTY HEIGHTS: Returning once again to the Baltimore of his youth, director Barry Levinson adds another installment to his Baltimore Trilogy (DINER, TIN MEN, AVALON), tackling the emotionally charged subjects of anti-Semitism and racism--in addition to his standard themes of family, friendship, and loyalty--in LIBERTY HEIGHTS. In 1954, Ben Kurtzman (Ben Foster), a Jewish teen from Baltimore, is intrigued by the new girl in his class. The problem? Sylvia (Rebekah Johnson) is one of the first African American students to attend his school. While Ben and Sylvia pursue a forbidden friendship in the early days of desegregation, Ben's older brother, Van (Adrien Brody), is smitten with Dubbie (Carolyn Murphy), a beautiful wealthy WASP who may as well live in another world. As the Kurtzman brothers struggle with their budding relationships and new cultures, their father, Nate (Joe Mantegna), is busy dealing with his own problems. His failing burlesque show is a front for running numbers, and he owes a huge payout to Little Melvin, a small-time African American drug dealer who is certain that Nate is trying to stiff him because of the color of his skin. Levinson once again employs a subtly entertaining visual style that allows the terrific dialogue and serious story lines to play out with realism and depth.

 

Features
[Both] 2 Theatrical Trailers
[Both] Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
[Both] Audio: English, French Dolby Digital Mono
[Both] Interactive Menus
[Both] Scene Selection
[Both] Subtitles: English, French
[Diner] All-New Introduction With Writer/Director Barry Levinson And The Film's Stars
[Diner] Behind-The-Scenes Documentary - Diner: On The Flip Side
[Liberty] Deleted Scene
[Liberty] Interviews And On-Set Footage With Writer/Director Barry Levinson And The Film's Stars
[Liberty] Music-Only Track Showcasing The Film's Classic 1950's Songs
[Liberty] Production Notes
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Warner
Release Date: 12/9/2008
Original Release Date:
Catalog ID: 72272
UPC: 00012569722729
Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  1.85:1

 
Cast & Crew
Adrian Brody
Bebe Neuwirth
Ben Foster
Daniel Stern
Joe Mantegna
Kevin Bacon
Mickey Rourke
Steve Guttenberg
Barry Levinson - [Both] Director

 
Awards

Oscar (1983)
   Barry Levinson, Nominee, [Diner] Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly For The Screen

 
Professional Reviews
Find-A-Video 8 of 10
[Diner] Levinson has created one of the most charming and humorous documentations of the often awkward transition from youth to adulthood. Impeccable ensemble acting...
 
James Berardinelli's ReelViews 8 of 10
[Liberty] Liberty Heights is another genial, nostalgic drama with an autobiographical flavor. It also forms the fourth installment in Levinson's overstuffed "Baltimore Trilogy" (joining Diner, Tin Men, and Avalon). And, for those who are looking for a lower-key, intimate film during a season that is ripe with big, prestigious motion pictures, Liberty Heights may be the answer. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 9 of 10
[Liberty] Liberty Heights is the fourth of Barry Levinson's films set in his hometown of Baltimore (the others are Diner, Tin Men, and Avalon). He makes big Hollywood films (Rain Man, Disclosure, Good Morning, Vietnam) and then he makes these more personal Baltimore pieces, and you can feel the love and nostalgia in them. - Roger Ebert
 
  
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