Category | Video-CD |
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Genre | Movie |
DVC | Yes |
Publisher | Philips Media |
Year | 1994 |
Catalogue # | 8112033 (United Kingdom) 8122033 (France) 8142033 (The Netherlands) 310690402-2 (USA) |
EAN | 87125811120337 (United Kingdom) 8712581220334 (France) 731069040224 (USA) |
Discs | 2 |
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Controller | Remote |
Description | For what is still considered the performance oh his career, Robert De Niro won the 1980 Best Actor Oscar for his searing portrayal of real-life boxer Jake La Motta in a film that routinely list among critics’s top ten picks of the decade. Martin Scorsese’s flawless direction and Michael Chapman’s gritty cinematography vividly capture the blood and brutality of the fight world… and the dark landscape of the human soul. One of the ring’s most feared brawlers. La Motta was known for absorbing an incredible amount of punishment – and dishing out even more. But tragically, his sadomasochistic rage exceeded the boundaries of the prizefight ring. His downward spiral from a hard, lean slugger to a pathetic, bloated, two-bit nightclub performer is depicted here with uncompromising detail. As La Motta’s well-intentioned brother, Joe Pesci received a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination. And newcomer Cathy Moriarty is “perfect as La Motta’s blond, sexy, sloe-voiced, teenaged wife” (Los Angeles Times). As written by Paul Schrader and Madrik Martin, Raging Bull is a movie full of anger and nonstop violence, but always with an edge of humanity. |
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Credits | Seventy7 |
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