Sybil
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Damn, I recently bought a 2-DVDr copy of the 3-hour version. Quality was poor/adequete. I really never expected to see this film on DVD at all. It's a bold, disquieting experience; Sally Field gives an extraordinary perfomance(s), and Joanne Woodward's patient, compassionate psychiatrist is one her very best moments. But it is Martine Bartlett as Sybil's mother who makes the most impact, I feel; she has to be one of the most cruel and terrifying screen characters ever.
The extras sound very interesting.
A new TV movie is currently being produced, with Jessica Lange in the Joanne Woodward part and Tammy Blanchard (young Judy Garland in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows) as Sybil: www.imdb.com/title/tt0499260
I can't see it being as hard-hitting and disturbing as the 1976 version, which wouldn't be shown on prime-time today, I reckon.
Kudos to Warner - the fans will be ecstatic.
I'd love to see Universal release Daniel Petrie's, Resurrection on DVD in 2.35:1 anamorphic, as the pan and scan VHS has been OOP for years.
The extras sound very interesting.
A new TV movie is currently being produced, with Jessica Lange in the Joanne Woodward part and Tammy Blanchard (young Judy Garland in Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows) as Sybil: www.imdb.com/title/tt0499260
I can't see it being as hard-hitting and disturbing as the 1976 version, which wouldn't be shown on prime-time today, I reckon.
Kudos to Warner - the fans will be ecstatic.
I'd love to see Universal release Daniel Petrie's, Resurrection on DVD in 2.35:1 anamorphic, as the pan and scan VHS has been OOP for years.
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Previous video releases have used either the 132-minute edit (which I think was done for the European theatrical release) or a shorter 120-minute version. The original 1976 airing ran over three hours without commercials -- the IMDb says it was 198 minutes (this is also the stated running time of the bootleg offered by Super Happy Fun), so I'm not sure what happened to the other 11 minutes.
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