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10 DVD
PN: 012569200227
Release: 11/02/2004
Starring: Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Bo Derek
Director(s): Blake Edwards
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10Blake Edwards' 10 stars Dudley Moore as George, a Mancini-type songwriter. Approaching middle age, George feels as if life is passing him by, especially his sex life. Despite the presence of longtime lady friend Sam ( Julie Andrews) in his life, he becomes obsessed from afar with Jenny ( Bo Derek), who is engaged to be married. Following her to Mexico without her knowledge, George arranges a meeting with Jenny by saving the life of her fiancé, David ( Sam Jones). Once he has made her acquaintance, George suddenly finds himself faced with the realities of embarking on such an affair. Beyond renewing the popularity of Maurice Ravel's "Bolero" and turning Bo Derek into a star, upon its release, 10 was one of the most financially successful Blake Edwards films in years. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
Cast Dudley Moore as George Webber Julie Andrews as Samantha 'Sam' Taylor Bo Derek as Jenny Miles Robert Webber as Hugh Brian Dennehy as Don, the bartender Dee Wallace as Mary Lewis Sam Jones as David Hanley Max Showalter as Reverend Rad Daly as Josh Nedra Volz as Mrs. Kissel James Noble as Dr. Fred Miles Virginia Kiser as Ethel Miles John Hawker as Covington Deborah Rush as Dental Assistant Don Calfa as Neighbor Walter George Alton as Larry Annette Martin as Redhead John Hancock as Dr. Croce Lorry Goldman as Bernie Kauffman, TV director
| Crew Lynn Stalmaster - Casting Patricia Edwards - Costume Designer Mickey McCardle - First Assistant Director Blake Edwards - Director Ralph Winters - Editor Henry Mancini - Composer (Music Score) Carole Bayer Sager - Songwriter Robert Wells - Songwriter Ben Nye, Jr. - Makeup Rodger Maus - Production Designer Frank Stanley - Cinematographer Blake Edwards - Producer Tony Adams - Producer Jack Stephens - Set Designer Jack Stevens - Set Designer Reg Allen - Set Designer Fred Cramer - Special Effects Steve Maslow - Sound/Sound Designer Bruce Bisenz - Sound/Sound Designer Dick Crockett - Stunts Blake Edwards - Screenwriter Maurice Ravel - Featured Music
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 10 Although best-known today as the film which made Bo Derek a star, this bittersweet sex-comedy rises and falls on the performance of Dudley Moore as a songwriter experiencing a mid-life crisis. Much of the film's humor is of the slapstick variety, as Moore is stung on the nose by a bee during a wedding, repeatedly falls down a hill while trying to answer a phone, and so forth. But the film's real center is Moore's quiet desperation, which is handled with a surprisingly warm and natural touch. The amiable supporting cast includes Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Don Calfa, and there's a memorable and funny seduction set to Ravel's Bolero. For all its sex and slapstick, this is a very perceptive film which leaves a wistful trace of sadness behind. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
Bo Derek: Golden Globe, New Star of the Year - Female (nominated) Dudley Moore: Golden Globe, Best Actor - Musical or Comedy (nominated) Henry Mancini: Academy, Best Original Score (nominated) Henry Mancini: Academy, Best Song (nominated) Julie Andrews: Golden Globe, Best Actress - Musical or Comedy (nominated) Robert Wells: Academy, Best Song (nominated)
| Golden Globe, Best Original Score (nominated) Golden Globe, Best Picture - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French | | Subtitle Options: | French, English, Spanish | | Sound Processing: | 5.1: 5 full-range channels. Includes 3 for the front speakers, 2 surround channels for rear speakers, & 1 low-frequency effects (LFE) channel to carry deep bass effects 1: PCM mono
| | Additional Features: | Interactive menus
Production notes
Theatrical trailer
Featurette
Scene access
Languages: English & Français
Subtitles: English, Français & Español | | MPAA Rating: | R | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 123 min | | | DVD Chapters: | Side #1- Full Screen
0. Jump to a Scene
1. Dedication and Credits [1:36]
2. Surprised and invalidated [4:07]
3. Needed: more emotion ("Don't Call It Love") [2:20]
4. A vision ("He Pleased Me") [2:52]
5. Trouble head-on [1:14]
6. Nosy nuptials [3:01]
7. Two-way eyeful [3:37]
8. What is a broad? [6:42]
9. Crossed circuits and short fuses [3:56]
10. Virgin vision [1:49]
11. Songwriter of the cloth [4:47]
12. An uphill struggle [3:15]
13. A real mouthful [9:04]
14. A giant understanding [3:52]
15. Welcome to Las Hadas [5:19]
16. Male menopause [1:54]
17. Doubles with Don [1:38]
18. Long-distance lover, nearby beauty [2:33]
19. The old songs [4:18]
20. Mary Lewis [4:48]
21. Veterans in the surf [5:24]
22. George's fantasy [1:53]
23. George the hero [5:20]
24. A melancholy song ("It's Easy to Say" Instrumental) [5:24]
25. "Tonight I spend with you" [4:29]
26. Nothing fair about that [1:34]
27. Pot and Prokoflev [:59]
28. Doing it to "Bolero" the first time [4:37]
29. "Bolero" II: hold the phone [1:27]
30. "Bolero" III: George's/Jenny's problem [3:57]
31. Missed connections [4:39]
32. "It's Easy to Say" Vocal [3:55]
33. An iniquitous arrangement [:37]
34. Focus on Ravel [1:54]
35. End Credits ("It's Easy to Say)|00:03:07||
Side #2- Widescreen
0. Jump to a Scene
1. Dedication and Credits [1:36]
2. Surprised and invalidated [4:07]
3. Needed: more emotion ("Don't Call It Love") [2:20]
4. A vision ("He Pleased Me") [2:52]
5. Trouble head-on [1:14]
6. Nosy nuptials [3:01]
7. Two-way eyeful [3:37]
8. What is a broad? [6:42]
9. Crossed circuits and short fuses [3:56]
10. Virgin vision [1:49]
11. Songwriter of the cloth [4:47]
12. An uphill struggle [3:15]
13. A real mouthful [9:04]
14. A giant understanding [3:52]
15. Welcome to Las Hadas [5:19]
16. Male menopause [1:54]
17. Doubles with Don [1:38]
18. Long-distance lover, nearby beauty [2:33]
19. The old songs [4:18]
20. Mary Lewis [4:48]
21. Veterans in the surf [5:24]
22. George's fantasy [1:53]
23. George the hero [5:20]
24. A melancholy song ("It's Easy to Say" Instrumental) [5:24]
25. "Tonight I spend with you" [4:29]
26. Nothing fair about that [1:34]
27. Pot and Prokoflev [:59]
28. Doing it to "Bolero" the first time [4:37]
29. "Bolero" II: hold the phone [1:27]
30. "Bolero" III: George's/Jenny's problem [3:57]
31. Missed connections [4:39]
32. "It's Easy to Say" Vocal [3:55]
33. An iniquitous arrangement [:37]
34. Focus on Ravel [1:54]
35. End Credits ("It's Easy to Say)|00:03:07||
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