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When they’re gone, they’re gone. This 3-disc version is only available here, not in stores, not
for rental.
The complete 127 minute award-winning film, widescreen, new 35mm to digital transfer, all digital sound,
with almost 5 hours of additional material.
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THIS DVD CONTAINS ALL MATERIAL FROM THE 2 DISC SET, PLUS
AN ADDITIONAL DISC OF DOW MOSSMAN MATERIAL AVAILABLE ONLY
IN THIS EDITION. (Questions about the Stone Reader DVD editions?
Read the FAQ here.)
DISC 1:
Full, un-cut, 127 min. theatrical release
Full-length feature commentary with Mark Moskowitz and Dow Mossman
Book Lists and Weblinks for readers
DISC 2:
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Betty Kelly, Dow Mossman’s original editor
Janet Maslin on-stage interview with director Mark Moskowitz
Roger Ebert leads Q&A on Stone Reader with Mark, Dow, and others
William F. Buckley interviews Leslie Fiedler (1974 Firing Line)
A look at Henry Roth: Connections across time (produced especially for this DVD)
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Further Conversations: Frank Conroy, Robert Gottlieb, and others
from the movie, including the full Leslie Fiedler interview
5 Deleted Scenes
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A.S. Byatt talks with Toni Morrison (rare, archival)
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Post-screening discussion. 5 writers (Louis Bayard, Tom Carson,
Jordan Ellenberg, Matt Klam, Gary Krist, Robert Nedelkoff) discuss
the book and movie after a screening
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What Happened Next?: 30-minute featurette with interviews,
behind-the-scenes footage, and more lost books from the movie’s
theatrical tour
Theatrical Trailer
DISC 3:
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Exclusive to THIS edition only: More than 1 hour of Dow Mossman,
then, now, and elsewhere. Includes much original film from Mark's
first visit, plus Dow’s re-union after 33 years with his professor,
Bill Murray; Dow meeting New York Times reviewer John Seelye
for the first time, Q&A at the University of Iowa, and offbeat
tidbits.
OTHER DETAILS:
Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Format: Color, Widescreen, Stereo
Rated: PG-13
Read the FAQ for more info.
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