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Format: DVD
Buy.com Sku: 40170439
UPC: 085392279623
UPC 14: 00085392279623
Rating: NR
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A loner works in a comic book shop and watches old kung fu movies until alabama whitman walks into the lyric theatre and changes his world.
Editor's Note
When inexperienced call girl Alabama Whitman (Patricia Arquette) is paid to seduce comic-book-nerd and Elvis fanatic Clarence Worley (Christian Slater), she doesn't expect to fall for him. But these two lost souls seem to be made for each other and quickly pledge their love, marrying at Detroit's city hall. Clarence discovers some newfound bravado and attempts to retrieve Alabama's possessions from her pimp, Drexl (Gary Oldman), who isn't exactly eager to let Alabama go. Fleeing Drexl's apartment, Clarence not only leaves a trail of bodies, but also inadvertently mistakes a suitcase of uncut cocaine for one with his wife's clothing, and the chase is on. The unlikely newlyweds head for Los Angeles hoping to sell the cocaine and make enough money to leave the country. Unfortunately, they also have to contend with the mob, yuppie drug dealers and the police. Michael Rapaport is amusing as Clarence's best friend who lives with Floyd, a stoner played by Brad Pitt. A sedate Dennis Hopper appears as Clarence's father, who ultimately faces off with mob boss Vincenzo Coccotti (Christopher Walken). Director Tony Scott (CRIMSON TIDE, ENEMY OF THE STATE) does justice to the violence and quirkiness of Quentin Tarantino's second feature film script.
Features
Video Features DVD, Director's Cut, Unrated, Dolby Digital (5.1), No Longer Produced
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Warner
Video Release Date Release Date: 4/5/2005
Video Play Time Running Time: 121 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1993
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 22796
Video UPC UPC: 00085392279623
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 2

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English
Video Subtitle Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Patricia Arquette
Video Cast Info Christopher Walken
Video Cast Info Michael Rapaport
Video Cast Info Samuel L. Jackson
Video Cast Info Kevin Corrigan
Video Cast Info Dennis Hopper
Video Cast Info James Gandolfini
Video Cast Info Chris Penn
Video Cast Info Brad Pitt
Video Cast Info Val Kilmer
Video Cast Info Bronson Pinchot
Video Cast Info Tom Sizemore
Video Cast Info Gary Oldman
Video Cast Info Christian Slater
Video Cast Info Christian Wagner - Editor
Video Cast Info Quentin Tarantino - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Tony Scott - Director
Plot Summary
When a pair of unlikely newlyweds stumble across a cache of cocaine and try to sell it to a movie producer, the cops and the mob aren't far behind, in a darkly humorous caricature of the drug war. Billed as a "Bonnie and Clyde for the 1990s," the protagonists (Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette) are actually the most innocent characters in a film populated by thugs and hypocrites. Scripted by Quentin Tarantino, the film features a classic confrontation between veteran actors Christopher Walken and Dennis Hopper.

Memorable Quotes

"If you gave me a million years to ponder, I would've never guessed that true romance and Detroit would ever go together."----Alabama (Patricia Arquette) in voice--over

"Don't condescend me, man."----Floyd (Brad Pitt)

"If there's one thing this last week has taught me, it's better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it."----Clarence (Christian Slater)

Professional Reviews

New York Times
"...A vibrant, grisly, gleefully amoral road movie..." 09/10/1993 p.C5

Total Film
"...One of the defining, and truly enjoyable, films of the '90s." -- 5 out of 5 Stars 06/01/2000 p.106

Variety
"...Tony Scott's slick style is visually arresting....[The] entire film is an elegantly packaged affair on all levels..." 09/06/1993

Entertainment Weekly
"...Cheerfully disreputable....TRUE ROMANCE has all the tawdry surface pleasures you want from a high-style getaway caper: fast sex, ballistic violence, a cast of flamboyant goons who talk as well as they shoot..." 09/10/1993 p.48-50

Chicago Sun-Times
"...This is the kind of movie that creates its own universe, and glories in it....The energy and style of the movie are exhilarating..." 09/10/1993 p.39

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