Taking Woodstock /
In 1969, Elliot Tiber, an interior designer living in Greenwich Village, New York, has to move back upstate to help his parents run their dilapidated Catskills motel, The El Monaco. Upon hearing that a planned music and arts festival has lost its permit from the neighboring town of Wallkill, NY, Ell...
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| Format: | Video Blu-ray Disc |
| Language: | English French Spanish |
| Language Notes: | English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, French or Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. |
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Universal City, Calif. :
Universal Studios Home Entertainment,
[2009]
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| Summary: | In 1969, Elliot Tiber, an interior designer living in Greenwich Village, New York, has to move back upstate to help his parents run their dilapidated Catskills motel, The El Monaco. Upon hearing that a planned music and arts festival has lost its permit from the neighboring town of Wallkill, NY, Elliot calls producer Michael Lang at Woodstock Ventures to offer his family's motel to the promoters and generate business. Three weeks later half a million people are on their way to his neighbor's farm. |
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| Item Description: | Title from container. Based on the book by Elliot Tiber with Tom Monte. Special features: Deleted scenes; feature commentary with director Ang Lee and James Schamus; "Peace, love and cinema" featurette; additional deleted scenes; "No audience required: the Earth Light Players" featurette; access to the latest trailers and more through the BD-Live Center. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (121 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Format: | Blu-ray disc, widescreen (1.85:1); Dolby DTS-HD 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, BD-50, 1080p High Definition. This Blu-ray disc will not play in standard DVD players. |
| Audience: | MPAA rating: R; for graphic nudity, some sexual content, drug use and language. |
| Production Credits: | Music, Danny Elfman. |