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American Film Theatre: Collection Two [5 Discs] [BOX SET]

Features:
  • [None specified]
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    • Side #1 -- A Delicate Balance
    • Play
    • Scenes
    • Special Features
    • An Interview With Edward Albee
    • An Interview With Cinematographer David Watkin
    • A Delicate Balance Theatrical Trailer
    • "Edward Albee and A Delicate Balance" by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
    • The AFT Cinebill for A Delicate Balance
    • Edward Albee: On Making Authors Happy
    • Mr. Albee: Thoughts on Theater
    • Cukor Interlude: On Katharine Hepburn
    • A Delicate Balance Stills Gallery
    • The American Film Theatre Scrapbook - A Collection of Articles and Essays
    • A Letter From Ely Landau - Written in 1973, to Potential AFT Subscribers
    • "Ely Landau Presents the American Film Theatre" - An Article by Larry Gross
    • An Interview With Ely Landau
    • Side #2 -- The Man in the Glass Booth
    • Play
    • Scenes
    • Special Features
    • An Interview With Director Arthur Hiller
    • The Man in the Glass Booth Theatrical Trailer
    • Bonus Trailer: The Specialist
    • Play Trailer
    • "Robert Shaw and The Man in the Glass Booth" by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
    • The AFT Cinebill for The Man in the Glass Booth
    • A Note From Arthur Hiller
    • On the Trial & the Mind of Adolf Eichmann
    • The Man in the Glass Booth Stills Gallery
    • An Interview With Edie Landau, Executive in Charge, the American Film Theatre (26 Min)
    • Play Interview
    • Ely Landau: In Front of the Camera, AFT Promotional Reel - 1974 (6 Min)
    • Trailer Gallery - Includes a Complete List of AFT Films
    • Butley: Play
    • A Delicate Balance: Play
    • The Home-Coming: Play
    • The Iceman Cometh: Play
    • Lost in the Stars: Play
    • Luther: Play
    • Rhinoceros: Play
    • Three Sisters: Play
    • Galileo: Play
    • Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris: Play
    • The Maids: Play
    • The Man in the Glass Booth: Play
    • Play All
    • The American Film Theatre Scrapbook - A Collection of Articles and Essays
    • A Letter From Ely Landau - Written in 1973, to Potential AFT Subscribers
    • "Ely Landau Presents the American Film Theatre" - An Article by Larry Gross
    • An Interview With Ely Landau
    • Very Nice for Us All by Edward Albee
    • Side #3 -- In Celebration
    • Play
    • Scenes
    • Special Features
    • An Interview With Alan Bates
    • An Interview With Playwright David Storey
    • "David Storey and In Celebration" by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
    • The AFT Cineball for In Celebration
    • David Storey on Lindsay Anderson
    • Lindsay Anderson on David Storey
    • In Celebration Stills Gallery
    • The American Film Theatre Scrapbook - A Collection of Articles and Essays
    • A Letter From Ely Landau, Written in 1973, to Potential AFT Subscribers
    • "Ely Landau Presents The American Film Theatre," an Article by Larry Gross
    • An Interview With Ely Landau
    • Very Nice for Us All by Edward Albee
    • Side #4 -- Three Sisters
    • Play
    • Scenes
    • Special Features
    • An Interview With Alan Bates
    • Three Sisters Theatrical Trailer
    • "Anton Chekhov and Three Sisters" by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
    • The AFT Cinebill for Three Sisters
    • A Memorable Three Sisters
    • Olivier on Chekhov and Shakespeare
    • Letters From Chekhov
    • Three Sisters Stills Gallery
    • The American Film Theatre Scrapbook - A Collection of Articles and Essays
    • A Letter From Ely Landau, Written in 1973, to Potential AFT Subscribers
    • "Ely Landau Presents the American Film Theatre," an Article by Larry Gross
    • An Interview With Ely Landau
    • Very Nice for Us All by Edward Albee
    • Side #5 -- The Homecoming
    • Play
    • Scenes
    • Special Features
    • An Interview With Cinematographer David Watkin
    • The Homecoming Theatrical Trailer
    • "Harold Pinter and The Homecoming," an Essay by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
    • The AFT Cinebill for The Homecoming
    • Pinter on Pinter
    • People on Pinter
    • Peter Hall on Pinter
    • The Homecoming Stills Gallery
    • An Interview With Edie Landau, Executive in Charge, the American Film Theatre (26 Min)
    • Play Interview
    • Ely Landau: In Front of the Camera - AFT Promotional Reel - 1974 (6 Min)
    • Trailer Gallery - Includes a Complete List of AFT Films
    • Butley: Play
    • A Delicate Balance: Play
    • The Homecoming: Play
    • The Iceman Cometh: Play
    • Lost in the Stars: Play
    • Luther: Play
    • Rhinoceros: Play
    • Three Sisters: Play
    • Galileo: Play
    • Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris: Play
    • The Maids: Play
    • The Man in the Glass Booth: Play
    • Play All
    • The American Film Theatre Scrapbook - A Collection of Articles and Essays
    • A Letter From Ely Landau, Written in 1973, to Potential AFT Subscribers
    • "Ely Landau Presents the American Film Theatre," an Article by Larry Gross
    • An Interview With Ely Landau
    • Very Nice for Us All by Edward Albee
View chapters
    • Side #1 -- A Delicate Balance
    • 1. "What I Find Most Astonishing..." [10:31]
    • 2. Claire, the Sister-in-Law [8:34]
    • 3. "I Am an Alcoholic" [10:43]
    • 4. The Ground Rules [5:59]
    • 5. "The Cat That I Had!" [6:55]
    • 6. Harry & Edna [6:42]
    • 7. "Your Daughter Is in Need..." [7:06]
    • 8. Julia, the Quadruple Amputee [10:27]
    • 9. "The Great Balancing Act" [9:14]
    • 10. "What Do You Want?" [6:11]
    • 11. "Get Them Out of Here!" [8:29]
    • 12. Early the Next Morning [8:45]
    • 13. "...Silent, Sad, Disgusted Love" [7:13]
    • 14. Tobias & His Women [7:40]
    • 15. "Stay!" [10:22]
    • 16. Philosophy From Agnes [8:25]
    • Side #2 -- The Man in the Glass Booth
    • 1. "Why Do I Live?" [9:24]
    • 2. Conspiratorial Glances [10:20]
    • 3. Paranoia [9:38]
    • 4. "It's Now a Rainy Day" [4:39]
    • 5. The Last Supper [7:10]
    • 6. Memories in the Attic [7:15]
    • 7. The Abduction [8:16]
    • 8. "See You in Court, Colonel" [12:10]
    • 9. Prosecutor's Statement [5:43]
    • 10. First Witnesses [10:34]
    • 11. "The Man... Is a Jew" [7:14]
    • 12. No Heroes [5:45]
    • 13. "It Happened out of Love" [5:28]
    • 14. The Doctors [6:20]
    • 15. "Why Did You Do It?" [6:14]
    • Side #3 -- In Celebration
    • 1. "Hello Dad!" [10:00]
    • 2. "Hello Mom!" [6:09]
    • 3. "How Does It Feel to Be Home?" [6:43]
    • 4. Human Hygiene [12:12]
    • 5. "Not My Cup of Tea" [8:53]
    • 6. Memories [10:41]
    • 7. The Truth [12:21]
    • 8. A Toast [8:46]
    • 9. Family Analysis [9:39]
    • 10. "What's Going On?" [6:27]
    • 11. Andrew's Vengeance [6:18]
    • 12. "We All Have Our Problems" [6:30]
    • 13. Choices [11:23]
    • Side #4 -- Three Sisters
    • 1. A Spring Afternoon [7:29]
    • 2. An Extravagant Present [7:14]
    • 3. Our Lives [7:08]
    • 4. Superfluous Knowledge [10:32]
    • 5. Irina's Birthday [5:45]
    • 6. "How Deceptive Life Can Be" [8:35]
    • 7. "I Love..." [8:19]
    • 8. "Let's Philosophize" [8:33]
    • 9. "Let's Make Peace" [8:00]
    • 10. "Moscow, Moscow" [8:52]
    • 11. A Cruel Natasha [7:24]
    • 12. "Maybe I'm Not a Man at All" [9:46]
    • 13. "You Are a Remarkable Woman" [7:59]
    • 14. Confessions [7:48]
    • 15. A Dream [4:50]
    • 16. Happiness [4:11]
    • 17. A Duel [8:08]
    • 18. Wives [5:55]
    • 19. "Everything Comes to an End" [10:12]
    • 20. "Let Us Live" [7:45]
    • Side #5 -- The Homecoming
    • 1. A House in London [7:34]
    • 2. "Hello, Uncle Sam!" [6:44]
    • 3. A Late Arrival [13:15]
    • 4. A Sleepless Night [7:19]
    • 5. Proposals & Questions [11:19]
    • 6. Good Morning? [9:11]
    • 7. "The Whole Family Together" [9:00]
    • 8. "Being and Not Being" [12:38]
    • 9. Intellectual Equilibrium [10:07]
    • 10. "She's a Tease" [8:58]
    • 11. Sharing Ruth [6:52]
    • 12. A Workable Arrangement [10:43]
Year released: 2003
MPAA Rating: [ PG ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 655
Sound: Not Available
Subtitles: Not Available
Studio: Kino

Three Sisters

Features:
  • An interview with Alan Bates
  • Theatrical trailer
  • "Anton Chekhov and Three Sisters," an essay by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
  • The AFT cinebill for Three Sisters
  • Stills gallery
  • The American Film Theatre scrapbook
View menus
    • Side #1 --
    • Play
    • Scenes
    • Special Features
    • An Interview With Alan Bates
    • Three Sisters Theatrical Trailer
    • "Anton Chekhov and Three Sisters" by Michael Feingold, Chief Theatre Critic, The Village Voice
    • The AFT Cinebill for Three Sisters
    • A Memorable Three Sisters
    • Olivier on Chekhov and Shakespeare
    • Letters From Chekhov
    • Three Sisters Stills Gallery
    • The American Film Theatre Scrapbook - A Collection of Articles and Essays
    • A Letter From Ely Landau, Written in 1973, to Potential AFT Subscribers
    • "Ely Landau Presents the American Film Theatre," an Article by Larry Gross
    • An Interview With Ely Landau
    • Very Nice for Us All by Edward Albee
View chapters
    • Side #1 --
    • 1. A Spring Afternoon [7:29]
    • 2. An Extravagant Present [7:14]
    • 3. Our Lives [7:08]
    • 4. Superfluous Knowledge [10:32]
    • 5. Irina's Birthday [5:45]
    • 6. "How Deceptive Life Can Be" [8:35]
    • 7. "I Love..." [8:19]
    • 8. "Let's Philosophize" [8:33]
    • 9. "Let's Make Peace" [8:00]
    • 10. "Moscow, Moscow" [8:52]
    • 11. A Cruel Natasha [7:24]
    • 12. "Maybe I'm Not a Man at All" [9:46]
    • 13. "You Are a Remarkable Woman" [7:59]
    • 14. Confessions [7:48]
    • 15. A Dream [4:50]
    • 16. Happiness [4:11]
    • 17. A Duel [8:08]
    • 18. Wives [5:55]
    • 19. "Everything Comes to an End" [10:12]
    • 20. "Let Us Live" [7:45]
Year released: 1970
MPAA Rating: [ PG ]
Format: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Length: 162
Sound: Not Available
Subtitles: Not Available
Studio: Kino