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DVD FICTION Topsy-turvy 2 DISCS
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DVD FICTION Topsy-turvy 2 DISCS
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Desert Broom Library
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DVD FICTION Topsy-turvy 2 DISCS
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Mesquite Library
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Ocotillo Library
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Saguaro Library
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Summary:
Dramatization of the creation of The Mikado, explores the tensions produced by the differences of temperment and style between Gilbert and Sullivan
Notes:
Cataloged from container.
Special features include: audio commentary by Mike Leigh; theatrical trailer and TV spots; conversation between Leigh and musical director Gary Yershon; Leigh's short film A sense of history (1992); deleted scenes; featurette (1999). Essay by Amy Taubin in booklet.
Written and directed by Mike Leigh ; producer, Simon Channing-Williams ; music from Arthur Sullivan, Carl Davis ; cinematography, Dick Pope.
Jim Broadbent, Allan Corduner, Timothy Spall, Lesley Manville, Ron Cook, Wendy Nottingham, Kevin McKidd, Shirley Henderson, Dorothy Atkinson, Martin Savage, Eleanor David.
DVD; NTSC, region 1; 16:9 aspect ratio; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
Closed-captioned.
Contents:
- Disc 1. The film
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- Disc 2. The supplements.
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