The Executioner's Song (Director's Cut) |  | Director: Lawrence Schiller Actors: Tommy Lee Jones, Christine Lahti, Rosanna Arquette, Eli Wallach, Steven Keats Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 157 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 852264 UPC: 097368522640 EAN: 0097368522640 ASIN: B000Q6GUWK
Theatrical Release Date: November 28, 1982 Release Date: August 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No Description Available. Genre: Feature Film-Drama Rating: NR Release Date: 14-AUG-2007 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com Although Gary Gilmore had a pitiful life, it was enough of an American story gone bad to give Normal Mailer a platform for a grand, strange, utterly compelling book: The Executioner's Song, published in 1979. Mailer's literary collaborator, Lawrence Schiller, made the book into a TV-movie (with Mailer scripting), a landmark for its frankness and the general excellence of its acting. Gilmore is brought to vivid life by Tommy Lee Jones, who electrified audiences with his insightful work (this, coming shortly after Coal Miner's Daughter, was one of the roles that really put Jones on the map). Even more revelatory was Rosanna Arquette, virtually unknown at the time, whose role as Gilmore's girlfriend and "guardian angel" instantly put her on the A-list. The heat the two actors generate goes a long way toward establishing their unholy bond, credibility the film absolutely needs in order to work; watch them in an early scene where Gilmore describes the mystical nature of their connection, and you see two actors working at an uncanny level. The approach overall is plain, but that might be why the movie is so effective. This version, advertised as the "Director's Cut," is a curious amalgam of the movie's other versions; the original U.S. TV cut, which stretched out over two nights, and a European cut that included nudity and unexpurgated language. This one is 135 minutes long, has the language, but not the nudity--a swifter-moving entity than either of the previous films. It can't really be called a definitive issue, although the power of the material still comes through. --Robert Horton
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THE EXECUTIONER'S SONG February 3, 2010 Margaret A. Krause (MCCAMEY TX) THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE, PERHAPS ONE OF TOMMY LEE JONES' BEST.
IT IS THE BEST VERSION OF GARY GILMORE'S LIFE, DO NOT MISS SEEING THIS MOVIE.
Not what you think! September 6, 2009 SLT 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I recently purchased this movie and was very disappointed with it. There were scenes gone from this edition and it was supposed to be a "director's cut" sorry but WHATEVER. If you get a chance to see the tv edition of this movie, you will know what i mean. Stick with the tv edition, it's a lot better.
Jones, Arquette Play Interesting-But-Sick 'Characters' February 10, 2009 Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA) For a long "television film," I thought this story moved along well, even with the main characters being so sleazy the story gets a little unappealing at times. Of course, when has Rosanna Arquette ever played anything else in her younger days? Also, when did she not show off her big breasts? (not that I'm complaining).
As for Tommy Lee Jones, who plays the main character "Gary Gilmore," I've always found him interesting, too. In this, Jones plays the famous real-life killer while Arquette is "Nicole Baker," his teenage girlfriend. Jones does a nice job showing how mentally messed up Gilmore was back then.
I was surprised at the language in here for a television movie, but then again, I saw the "European version" of this movie on a VHS. The American version, I assume, cut out some that language and perhaps some of Arquette's "skin."
Not bad December 16, 2008 R. Rael (albuquerque, new mexico United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's okay but they left out all the good stuff. the original is alot better in my opionion. When she's having Sex with Gary they cut out most of the nudity if not all!!
Tommy Lee Jones is Fantastic November 26, 2008 Jeanne Kennedy (boston ma.) Tommy Lee Jones really did an exceptional job in this film, he really had me feeling sorry for Gary Gilmore. This is an excellent film, I highly recommend it.
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