
The Moderns
by Alan Rudolph (Director), Alan Rudolph & Jon Bradshaw (Writers)
"The Moderns" by Alan Rudolph and Jon Bradshaw, Nelson Entertainment, LaserVideodisc. Released in 1988, this edition explores 1920s Paris with themes of forgery and deceit. Jacket shows edge wear; disc in good condition. ISBN 1-55472-271-6. A collectible for vintage film enthusiasts.
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The LaserVideodisc jacket shows some wear, particularly along the edges, but remains intact. The disc itself is in good condition, with no visible scratches or marks. Overall, it is a well-preserved piece for its age, ideal for collectors of vintage film media.
About This Classic 1988 Edition
"The Moderns" is a film directed by Alan Rudolph, with writing credits shared by Rudolph and Jon Bradshaw. Released by Nelson Entertainment, this LaserVideodisc edition captures the essence of 1920s Paris, weaving a narrative filled with forgery, adultery, and deceit. The film stars Keith Carradine and Linda Fiorentino, among others, and has been praised for its intelligence and style. This edition is a collector's item, particularly for those interested in films set in the early 20th century. The disc is in a standard LaserVideodisc format, and while the outer jacket shows some wear, the disc itself remains in good condition. This item is suitable for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage cinema formats.
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