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One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest




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One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest



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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
One Flew Over the Cuckoo
List Price: $14.98Label: Warner Home Video

Salesrank: 278

Released: December 17, 1997
Our Price: $4.49
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • Full Screen
  • Letterboxed
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Jack Nicholson
  • Louise Fletcher
  • William Redfield
  • Michael Berryman
  • Peter Brocco
  • Editorial Review:
    Story of a free-spirit and his adventures in a mental ward. Nicholson stars as the rebellious McMurphy who battles Nurse Ratched (Fletcher) and the institution.
    Genre: Feature Film-Drama
    Rating: R
    Release Date: 16-MAY-2006
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest:
    One of the key movies of the 1970s, when exciting, groundbreaking, personal films were still being made in Hollywood, Milos Forman's One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest emphasized the humanistic story at the heart of Ken Kesey's more hallucinogenic novel. Jack Nicholson was born to play the part of Randle Patrick McMurphy, the rebellious inmate of a psychiatric hospital who fights back against the authorities' cold attitudes of institutional superiority, as personified by Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). It's the classic antiestablishment tale of one man asserting his individuality in the face of a repressive, conformist system--and it works on every level. Forman populates his film with memorably eccentric faces, and gets such freshly detailed and spontaneous work from his ensemble that the picture sometimes feels like a documentary. Unlike a lot of films pitched at the "youth culture" of the 1970s, One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest really hasn't dated a bit, because the qualities of human nature that Forman captures--playfulness, courage, inspiration, pride, stubbornness--are universal and timeless. The film swept the Academy Awards for 1976, winning in all the major categories (picture, director, actor, actress, screenplay) for the first time since Frank Capra's It Happened One Night in 1931. --Jim Emerson

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Reviews:
    Movie: 4.5/5 Picture Quality: 2.75~4/5 Sound Quality: 1.5/5 Extras: 2.5/5 3 Star Review
    2008-09-01 - Title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    Version: U.S.A / VC-1 BD-25 / Region Free
    Running time: 2:13:42
    Movie size: 17,720,721,408 bytes
    Disc size: 21,099,357,516 bytes
    Average video bit rate: 14.25 Mbps

    Dolby Digital Audio English 640 kbps 5.1 / 48kHz / 640kbps
    Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 1.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps
    Dolby Digital Audio French 192 kbps 1.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps
    Dolby Digital Audio German 192 kbps 1.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps
    Dolby Digital Audio Italian 192 kbps 1.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps
    Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 1.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps
    Dolby Digital Audio Spanish 192 kbps 1.0 / 48kHz / 192kbps

    Subtitles: English / Danish / Dutch / Finnish / French / German / Italian / Japanese / Korean / Norwegian / Portuguese / Spanish / Swedish
    Number of chapters: 34

    #Audio Commentary
    #Documentary: "The Making of 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'" (SD, 47 minutes)
    #Deleted Scenes (SD, 19 minutes)
    #Theatrical Trailer (SD)
    #Collectible Booklet - Digi-book - 32-page, full color booklet.

    How Times Change 4 Star Review
    2008-08-31 - While I commend the excellent acting of the main characters, I found the film to be boring. After an hour of Nicholson's antics and conflict with the hospital--enough already! The believability is poor. No wonder the novel's author sued. When the Chief is carrying the cabinet, he can barely walk and breathe. But the next shot shows it flying out the heavy-metal screened window like it was launched from a catapult. That action clearly made enough noise to awaken most of the hospital, yet we see many of the patients in that very ward slowly waking up due to other noise.

    One of the best acted movies ever! 5 Star Review
    2008-08-17 - The story is not just great--the acting is what really makes it. The acting is supreb, and I'm not just talking about Nicholson! I LOVE the scene where Sydney Lassick (Charley Cheswick) throws a temper tantrum wanting his cigarettes. It is so convincingly real! It was not under or over acted. He hit the nail on the head with that scene. And it is also one of the funniest--especially when the orderlies think Taber is freaking out when he is actually getting burned with a cigarette). Just excellent!

    "She Likes A Rigged Game." 5 Star Review
    2008-07-20 - At one point in this movie that is one of the great classics of American films, McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) says of Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) that "she likes a rigged game." And does she ever. She will keep order and conformity at all costs and has to be one of the most despised characters in filmdom. Watching the sparks fly between her and Nicholson as the inmate who fakes mental illness to get sent from prison to a psychiatric hospital is a joy to behold. Both Fletcher and Nicholson, who has never been better in a role, received Oscars for their performances as did the director Milos Forman ("Amadeus"). The film, adapted from the Ken Kesey novel, won best picture as well.

    From the opening credits to the closing horrifying scene, this movie holds you in its spellbinding clutches. I cannot recall as good a group of supporting actors as the psychiatric inmates. The are totally convincing and you almost believe that they are actual patients and not acting.

    The film makes a compelling statement about the way we treat mental illness in this country as well as so-called professionals who refuse to listen to their patients.

    While there are many moments here that will make your laugh, the last few minutes of the film are as dark as anything you will see. It is even better than I remembered.

    The movie was the first to win all five major Academy Awards 5 Star Review
    2008-07-20 - This is, without doubt, one of the greatest movies ever produced. Milos Forman won best director for his magnificent work on the adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel by the same name. But this movie is so much more than that. The acting was flawless - considering the roles, that is not an easy feat. In the beginning we meet Randle P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) who was sentenced to prison for inappropriate relations with a fourteen year old, finds his way onto a work release program. He finds himself an out with poor workmanship and deranged behavior - he is transferred to a mental institution and believes his sentence will be easier served. After all, he just has to lay back and act like a nut. But this is easier said than done, as he quickly discovers playing a simple game of basketball. Aside from maintaining his sanity, he meets his head ward at the institute Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher), who won best actress, plays her role flawlessly.

    The mild mannered yet unrelenting head nurse becomes McMurphy main antagonist as he bets the other patients that he (McMurphy) can get under Ms. Ratched's bonnet (meaning drive her crazy) What does he have to lose? once his sentence is completed he is out of there. Of course, what McMurphy doesn't know is that his release can only come from the approval of the institute - Ms. Ratched has the power to keep him there indefinitely. It doesn't take McMurphy long to realize that he's never going to be released so he ends up forming friendships with the other patients.

    The group includes Billy Bibbit (Brad Dourif), a suicidal, stuttering and helpless young man whom Ratched has humiliated and dominated, and "Chief" Bromden (Will Sampson), believed by the patients to be deaf and unable to speak, Chief is mostly ignored but also respected for his enormous size. In Billy, McMurphy sees a younger brother figure whom he wants to teach to have fun, while the Chief ultimately becomes his only real confidant, as they both see their struggles against authority in similar terms. Aside from some misadventures, ( hijacking a bus, a boat, and a rendezvous on the city streets) everything goes accordingly until one fateful night. McMurphy sneaks into the nurse's office and calls his girlfriend. After a successful bribe of the guard she sneaks into the asylum and all heck breaks loose. I will leave it there, but there is a reason this movie won all major awards and swept the Oscars. With actors such as: Jack Nicholson, Scatman Crothers, Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd, Vincent Schiavelli and Sydney Lassick this is one movie that will earn a place unto your favs. list.


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