Description: $7 shipping first disc, $2 shipping each additional disc, please make all selections before final checkout for best shipping discount The Tin Drum Laserdisc German Nazi War FLFL Estate Excellent Condition D7 Discs in Excellent/Mint condition. Cover has minor cornerwear. This/These Laserdiscs come from a collection of over 10,000 movies I obtained at an Estate Sale in Ft. Lauderdale. Every Laserdisc, Blu Ray and DVD in this collection is in mint condition, I have looked at hundreds of these discs and NONE of them have any scratching, dirt or smudging at all. Labeling all from this collection with tagwords: FLFL Estate I do not test all my laserdiscs, but I do visually inspect each disc and I will test any disc that has excess dirt/scratching or signs of laser rot. I do offer free returns and refunds if you find any issues like laser rot or unplayability. This is a LASERDISC and will only play in a LASERDISC PLAYER. This is NOT a DVD and will NOT play in a DVD player. 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The Tin Drum ( Catalog Number K963 ) (1.85:1) (4 Sides) (CLV) (NTSC) LaserDisc Special Features Best Version on LaserDiscGerman Language with English SubtitlesBrand new digital widescreen transfer from the original negative supervised by Cinematographer Igor LutherAudio commentary by Volker Schlondroff on Left Analog ChannelMaurice Jarre's isolated music score on Right Analog ChannelLetterboxed with yellow electronic subtitlesVideo essay featuring original set designs, costume sketches, storyboards, and behind-the-scenes photographsGatefold essay by Annette InsdorfThe Tin Drum 1979 - 142 min. - Color Genre: Drama Rated R Country: USA LaserDisc Movie Review: In Volker Schlondorff's award-winning adaptation of Nobel Prize-winner Gunter Grass' allegorical novel, David Bennent plays Oskar, the young son of a German rural family, circa 1925. On his third birthday, Oskar receives a shiny new tin drum. At this point, rather than mature into one of the miserable specimens of grown-up humanity that he sees around him, he vows never to get any older or any bigger. Whenever the world around him becomes too much to bear, the boy begins to hammer on his drum; should anyone try to take the toy away from him, he emits an ear-piercing scream that literally shatters glass. As Germany goes to hell during the 1930s and 1940s, the never-ageing Oskar continues savagely beating his drum, serving as the angry conscience of a world gone mad. Filled to overflowing with unforgettable sequences, The Tin Drum was one of the most financially successful German films of the 1970s and won the 1979 Oscar for Best Foreign Film. In the late 1990s, the film became the center of a censorship controversy when some U.S. videotapes were confiscated because of the film's supposed violation of a child pornography statute. The first German film to win the Best Foreign Film Oscar, New German Cinema forefather Volker Schlondorff's adaptation of The Tin Drum (1979) is a potent Fellini-esque epic of intuitive rebellion against a corrupt world. Shot on location in Poland, Germany, and France, Schlondorff mixes the palpable reality of ordinary life in prewar and World War II Danzig with the surreal, innocent perspective of stunted boy/man Oskar as he raises instinctive hell against the horrors he witnesses, first in his family and then as the Nazis take over his hometown. Reaching the heights of comedy in a chaotic Nazi rally and the depths of tragedy during the Danzig post office siege, Oskar's incessant drum-beating and glass-shattering shriek become a powerful, if futile, protest. Twelve-year-old neophyte David Bennent, cast partly for his striking eyes, anchors a superb German cast, while such memorable images as a lone matriarch, grotesque eels, and a midget circus act underscore a society unhinged. Co-winner of Cannes' Palme d'Or (with, appropriately, Apocalypse Now [1979]), The Tin Drum became an international hit and a '90s target for censors in the U.S. Though his film covers only the first two-thirds of Gunter Grass' novel, Schlondorff has refrained from a Tin Drum 2. Cast for The Tin Drum Mario Adorf - Alfred Matzerath Angela Winkler - Agnes Matzerath David Bennent - Oskar Matzerath Daniel Olbrychski - Jan Bronski Katharina Thalbach - Maria Matzerath Heinz Bennent - Greff Fritz Hakl - Bebra, midget Mariella Oliveri - Raswitha Raguna Tina Engel - The Young Anna Kollaiczek Ernst Jacobi - Gauleiter Lobsack Ilse Page - Gretchen Schemer Otto Sander - Meyn the Musician Andrea Ferreol - Lina Graff Charles Aznavour - Sigismund Markus Roland Beubner - Joseph Kollaiczek Henning Schluter - Dr. Hollatz Bruno Thost - Private Lankes Marek Walczewski - Schugger-Leo Emil Feist - Clown #1 Helmut Brasch - Old Heilandt Berta Drews - The Old Anna Kollaiczek Gerda Blisse - Miss Spollenhauer Wojciech Pszoniak - Faingold Werner Rehm - Scheffler Crew for The Tin Drum Volker Schlondorff - Director / Screenwriter Anatole Dauman - Producer Franz Seitz - Producer / Screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere - Screenwriter Gunter Grass - Book Author Igor Luther - Cinematographer Maurice Jarre - Composer (Music Score) Friedrich Meyer - Composer (Music Score) Suzanne Baron - Editor Nicos Perakis - Art Director Dagmar Niefind - Costume Designer Rino Carboni - Makeup Alfredo Tiberi - Makeup Branko Lustig - First Assistant Director Eberhard Junkersdorf - Production Manager Awards for The Tin Drum Best Foreign Film (win) 1979 Academy Best Foreign Language Film (win) 1979 Academy Competing Film Volker Schlondorff 1979 Cannes Film Festival Golden Palm (win) Volker Schlondorff 1979 Cannes Film Festival Best Foreign Film (win) 1980 L.A. Film Critics Association Best Foreign Film (win) 1980 LA Film Critics Association 5 Best Films 1980 National Board of Review of Motion Pict Feature Details Title: The Tin Drum Feature Release Date: 1979 Genre: Drama Rating: R Color: Color Runtime: 142 Minutes Chapters: 48 Picture: Letterboxed Ratio: 1.85:1 Playback Format: CLV Technical Details LD Release Date: 17 Dec 1997 Catalog Number: K963 UPC: 738329010065 Manufacturer: Pioneer USA Publisher: Kino Video Diameter: 12" Sides: 4 Cover: Jacket Spoken Language: German Country: USA Video Format: NTSC
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