Days of heaven /

A young couple who pretend to be brother and sister move from Chicago to the Texas panhandle to escape poverty. There, they work the ranch of a rich and handsome farmer, who has fallen in love with the woman.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Paramount Pictures Corporation (1914-1927), Criterion Collection (Firm)
Other Authors: Malick, Terrence, 1943-, Schneider, Bert, 1933-2011, Schneider, Harold, Gere, Richard, 1949-, Adams, Brooke, 1949-, Shepard, Sam, 1943-2017, Manz, Linda, 1961-
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Language Notes:In English. Captioned for the hearing impaired (SDH)..
Published: [United States] : The Criterion Collection, [2007]
Edition:Director approved ed.
Series:Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs) ; 409.
Subjects:
Description
Summary:A young couple who pretend to be brother and sister move from Chicago to the Texas panhandle to escape poverty. There, they work the ranch of a rich and handsome farmer, who has fallen in love with the woman.
Item Description:Previously released as a motion picture in 1978.
Special features: New restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Terrence Malick, editor Billy Weber, and camera operator John Bailey; audio commentary featuring Weber, art director Jack Fisk, costume designer Patricia Norris, and casting director Dianne Crittenden; new audio interview with Richard Gere; new video interviews with cinematographers Haskell Wexler and Bailey, and a video interview with Sam Shepard from 2002; booklet featuring an essay by critic Adrian Martin and a chapter from director of photography Nestor Almendros's autobiography.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (94 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (39 pages)
Format:DVD; region 1; widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1; NTSC.
Audience:MPAA rating: PG.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Nestor Almendros ; editor, Billy Weber ; art, Jack Fisk ; music, Leo Kottke and Haskell Wexler ; costumes, Pat Norris.
ISBN:1934121932
9781934121931