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Midnight Express (30th Anniversary Edition) [1978]

Midnight Express (30th Anniversary Edition) [1978]
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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Starring: Brad Davis, Randy Quaid, John Hurt, Bo Hopkins
Directed By: Alan Parker
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Audience Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5035822000674
Format: PAL
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Region Code: 2
Release Date: 2008-02-04
Running Time: 116
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment

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Editorial Reviews:

Forever embroiled in controversy, Midnight Express divides viewers into opposing camps: those who think it's one of the most intense real-life dramas ever made, and those who loathe its manipulative tactics and alteration of facts for the exploitative purpose of achieving a desired effect. That effect is powerfully achieved, regardless of how you may feel about director Alan Parker and Oscar®-winning screenwriter Oliver Stone's interpretation of the story of Billy Hayes. It was the American Hayes--played by the late Brad Davis in an unforgettable performance--who was caught smuggling two kilograms of hashish while attempting to board a flight from Istanbul, Turkey, in 1970. He was sentenced to four years in a hellish Turkish prison on a drug possession charge, but his sentence was later extended (though not by 30 years, as the film suggests), and Hayes endured unthinkable brutality and torture before his escape in 1975.

Unquestionably, this is a superbly crafted film, provoking a visceral response that's powerful enough to boil your blood. By the time Hayes erupts in an explosion of self-defensive violence, Parker and Stone have proven the power--and danger--of their skill. Their film is deeply manipulative, extremely xenophobic, and embellishes reality to heighten its calculated impact. Is that a crime? Not necessarily, and there's no doubt that Midnight Express is expertly directed and blessed with exceptional supporting performances (especially from John Hurt as a long-term prisoner). Still, it's obvious that strings are being pulled, and Parker, while applying his talent to a nefarious purpose, is a masterful puppeteer. --Jeff Shannon




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Summary: Midnight Express/Excellent
Comment: This is a film that I hadn't seen for many years and I thoroughly enjoyed its grittiness and location scenes. It is about a young American,Billy Hayes played by (Brad Davis) who is caught trying to smuggle drugs out of Turkey, and the insuing nightmare of the legal system he is then caught up in. Very brutal in parts and moving in others the actors give it their all.The film does look dated but is well worth a look at.The scenes in the asylum are thought provoking. If you enjoyed One Flew Over the cuckoo's Nest then I recomend this film to you.Midnight Express (30th Anniversary Edition) [1978] Enjoy!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: James Dean
Comment: Brad Davies picked up a minor award for this 1978 movie based on a true story of Billy Hayes (see Youtube). Davies did a fine job in this "classic" even though he looks like James Dean with eyes all askew.

Davies went onto bigger and better things after this movie - he jumped on the night train to the big adios when he died of AIDs related complications.

Selah,



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