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Laserdisc Title: "WHEN HARRY MET SALLY"
Edition: Fullscreen Edition (Single Disc)
Directed By: Rob Reiner
Starring: Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher, Burno Kirby, James Ford, Lisa Jane Persky, Michelle Nicastro, Gretchen Palmer
Production / Year: 1989 Castle Rock Entertainment
Running Time: 96 Minutes / Color
Audio Format: Digitally Mastered Dolby Surround Stereo, CX Encoded
Video Format: NTSC, CLV (Extended Play)
Miscellaneous Features: Rated R, Closed Captioned
Distributed By: Nelson Entertainment
Catalog / Spine Number: 77326
Cosmetic Condition:
Disc (s): Excellent - Hardly noticeable to very minor hairline surface swirls, if any
Jacket: Excellent - Normal shelf wear, few creases, slightly worn-out corners or edges but no obvious signs of spines splitting
Synopsis:
`When Harry Met Sally . . ." is a love story with a form as old as the movies and dialogue as new as this month's issue of Vanity Fair. It's about two people who could be characters in a Woody Allen movie, if they weren't so sunny, and about how it takes them 12 years to fall in love. We're with them, or maybe a little ahead of them, every step of the way. Harry meets Sally for the first time at the University of Chicago in the spring of 1977, when they team up to share the driving for a trip to New York. Both plan to start their careers in the city - she as a journalist, he as a political consultant. Presumably they are both successful, because they live in those apartments that only people in the movies can afford, but their professional lives are entirely off-screen. We see them only at those intervals when they see each other. Harry and Sally are aided, and sometimes hindered, in their romance by the efforts of their best friends (Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby), who meet on a blind date arranged by Harry and Sally, to provide a possible partner for Sally and Harry. They're the kind of people who don't make it hard for themselves, who realize they like each other, and accept that fact, and act on it. This is a film that gets better with each viewing. It is great fun to see each comment on the other's relationships in that it gives a lot of insight into how men and women think and view each other. The movie has some great dialog that sticks with you over repeat viewings. One of my favorite things about the movie are the short interviews you see with older couples who talk about how they met and married -- it provides a funny and touching backdrop to the movie. The soundtrack is great with a lot of Harry Connick, Jr singing and playing old standards.
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Laserdisc Title: "WHEN HARRY MET SALLY"
Edition: Fullscreen Edition (Single Disc)
Directed By: Rob Reiner
Starring: Billy Crystal, Meg Ryan, Carrie Fisher, Burno Kirby, James Ford, Lisa Jane Persky, Michelle Nicastro, Gretchen Palmer
Production / Year: 1989 Castle Rock Entertainment
Running Time: 96 Minutes / Color
Audio Format: Digitally Mastered Dolby Surround Stereo, CX Encoded
Video Format: NTSC, CLV (Extended Play)
Miscellaneous Features: Rated R, Closed Captioned
Distributed By: Nelson Entertainment
Catalog / Spine Number: 77326
Cosmetic Condition:
Disc (s): Excellent - Hardly noticeable to very minor hairline surface swirls, if any
Jacket: Excellent - Normal shelf wear, few creases, slightly worn-out corners or edges but no obvious signs of spines splitting
Synopsis:
`When Harry Met Sally . . ." is a love story with a form as old as the movies and dialogue as new as this month's issue of Vanity Fair. It's about two people who could be characters in a Woody Allen movie, if they weren't so sunny, and about how it takes them 12 years to fall in love. We're with them, or maybe a little ahead of them, every step of the way. Harry meets Sally for the first time at the University of Chicago in the spring of 1977, when they team up to share the driving for a trip to New York. Both plan to start their careers in the city - she as a journalist, he as a political consultant. Presumably they are both successful, because they live in those apartments that only people in the movies can afford, but their professional lives are entirely off-screen. We see them only at those intervals when they see each other. Harry and Sally are aided, and sometimes hindered, in their romance by the efforts of their best friends (Carrie Fisher and Bruno Kirby), who meet on a blind date arranged by Harry and Sally, to provide a possible partner for Sally and Harry. They're the kind of people who don't make it hard for themselves, who realize they like each other, and accept that fact, and act on it. This is a film that gets better with each viewing. It is great fun to see each comment on the other's relationships in that it gives a lot of insight into how men and women think and view each other. The movie has some great dialog that sticks with you over repeat viewings. One of my favorite things about the movie are the short interviews you see with older couples who talk about how they met and married -- it provides a funny and touching backdrop to the movie. The soundtrack is great with a lot of Harry Connick, Jr singing and playing old standards.
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