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Bostonians DVD Movie

Bostonians DVD



PN: 748507214529IE     Release: 05/05/1998
Starring: Christopher Reeve, Vanessa Redgrave, Madeleine Potter
Director(s): James Ivory


Discontinued: Unfortunately this product is no longer available and has been discontinued.

The Bostonians
Adapted by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala from the novel by Henry James, Merchant/Ivory's The Bostonians is set among the Back Bay uppercrust of the 19th century. Basil Ransom (Christopher Reeve), bored by his opulent lifestyle and his "proper" friends, is fascinated by his cousin, outspoken suffragette Olive Chancellor (Vanessa Redgrave). Basil and Olive's mutual friend is likeable, gregarious Verena Tannant (Madeleine Potter). Soon a triangle develops, albeit an unorthodox one: Basil and Olive both find themselves pursuing Verena, Basil because he is in love with her, and Olive because she wants to exploit Verena's social connections and gift for public speaking to promote her own political ideology. Lurking in the background is Verena's true love, poor-but-honest attorney Henry Burrage (John Van Ness). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Christopher Reeve as Basil Ransome
Vanessa Redgrave as Olive Chancellor
Madeleine Potter as Verena Tarrant
Jessica Tandy as Miss Birdseye
Nancy Marchand as Mrs. Burrage
Wesley Addy as Dr. Tarrant
Linda Hunt as Dr. Prance
Nancy New as Mrs. Adeline Luna
Wallace Shawn as Mr. Pardon
Maura Moynihan as Henrietta Stackpole
Martha Farrar as Mrs. Farrinder
Crew
John Bright - Costume Designer
Jenny Beavan - Costume Designer
James Ivory - Director
Mark Potter - Editor
Katherine Wenning - Editor
Richard Robbins - Composer (Music Score)
Leo Austin - Production Designer
Walter Lassally - Cinematographer
Connie Kaiserman - Producer
Michael S. Landes - Producer
Ismail Merchant - Producer
Al Schwartz - Producer
Richard Elton - Set Designer
Ray Beckett - Sound/Sound Designer
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala - Screenwriter
Henry James - Book Author

The Bostonians
Christopher Reeve was best known to audiences as the Man of Steel. It may be surprising, then, that his next most consistent engagement was appearing in Merchant-Ivory movies. Nearly a decade before his role in The Remains of the Day, Reeve starred in James Ivory's The Bostonians, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's adaptation of the Henry James novel. There are several reasons The Bostonians is a lesser film in the Merchant-Ivory canon, but Reeve isn't one of them. Playing a detestable guardian of the patriarchy, who considers women better suited for motherhood than intellect and governance, Reeve nonetheless turns in a seductive performance, one that might undermine a would-be feminist in spite of herself. Such a role reminds viewers that just because Reeve was an icon, it didn't mean his range was limited to Superman. The film on the whole doesn't fare quite so well, despite tackling some important issues in the women's movement (suffrage), and hinting at others which, if given a name, would have been too risqué even for 1984 (the probable lesbianism of Vanessa Redgrave's Olive Chancellor). The Bostonians does generate a bunch of useful discourse, but other than that, it suffers from a lack of specificity. The action moves restlessly between locations without a plot-driven reason, spending relatively little time in Boston all told. And it's never quite possible to feel sympathy for the three main characters. Miss Chancellor's motives for her oratorically gifted protégé may be socially progressive, but even protecting Verena from Reeve's Basil Ransome feels like an oppressive act, designed to restrict her attentions to the movement -- and to keep her unattached. Meanwhile, young Verena (Madeleine Potter), vacillating between these two controlling influences, just seems weak and passively dishonest, a result of her lack of self possession. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 
Jenny Beavan: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Costume Design (nominated)
John Bright: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Costume Design (nominated)
Vanessa Redgrave: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Actress (nominated)
Vanessa Redgrave: Golden Globe, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (nominated)

 

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Additional Features:none specified
MPAA Rating:PG
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:120 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Side #1 --
0. Chapter Select
1. Titles [2:58]
2. Boston 1875 [8:08]
3. Be My Friend [8:59]
4. New York 1876 [10:53]
5. Southern Chivalry [11:18]
6. True Happiness [8:57]
7. Words Spoken From The Heart [9:08]
8. Trust [12:11]
9. Fireworks [8:13]
10. The Proposal [11:22]
11. The Funeral [9:24]
12. Visions At The Beach [10:47]
13. Olive Stands Up [6:58]
14. Credits [2:19]


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