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RAGE (1972) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069158/ User Rating: 6.0/10 237 votes http://www.wbshop.com/Rage/1000088156,default,pd.html?cgid= http://www.amazon.com/Rage-John-Dierkes/dp/B002EAYEAG/ Studio: Warner Archive Collection DVD Release Date: March 23, 2009 Director: George C. Scott Principal Cast: John Dierkes, Nicolas Beauvy, Richard Basehart Studio Description ------------------ His son is dead. He is dying. Overnight, Dan LoganÆs peaceful world has been shattered. A military >> installation has accidentally dumped a fatal dose of experimental nerve gas over LoganÆs Wyoming ranch >> and dropped a veil of secrecy over the ôincident.ö With no one to turn to for help, Logan becomes both >> judgeàand executioner. Playing Logan, George C. Scott stars both before and behind the camera in this >> blistering thriller also featuring strong performances from veteran actors Richard Basehart and Barnard >> Hughes, as well as a young Martin Sheen as a cool, manipulative medical specialist whose specialty is >> deception. Rage, said the Los Angeles Times, ôreally is enraged û a powerhouse polemic against the kind >> of military-industrial shenanigans which makes the fiction so appallingly close to the truth.ö ----------------- "Rage" is the story of collusion among the Army, the Public Health Service and a hospital staff. >> Together, "for the good of the patient," they conceal the death of his son, do not tell him that he himself >> is dying, keep him in a drugged state with unnecessary sedatives for several days and make him a virtual >> prisoner. The man's family doctor protests, but is shunted aside by the interlocking bureaucracies. By Roger Ebert / November 24, 1970 Format: NTSC DVD Size: 3.93 GB -- Exact Untouched Copy Runtime (main feature): 99 minutes Type: Color Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 | Anamorphic Sound (main feature): English DD2.0 Subtitles: none DISC FEATURES: # none. Posted in: a.b.dvd.classics Want more? Ask nicely in the group. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
RAGE (1972) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069158/ User Rating: 6.0/10 237 votes http://www.wbshop.com/Rage/1000088156,default,pd.html?cgid= http://www.amazon.com/Rage-John-Dierkes/dp/B002EAYEAG/ Studio: Warner Archive Collection DVD Release Date: March 23, 2009 Director: George C. Scott Principal Cast: John Dierkes, Nicolas Beauvy, Richard Basehart Studio Description ------------------ His son is dead. He is dying. Overnight, Dan Logans peaceful world has been shattered. A military >> installation has accidentally dumped a fatal dose of experimental nerve gas over Logans Wyoming ranch >> and dropped a veil of secrecy over the incident. With no one to turn to for help, Logan becomes both >> judge and executioner. Playing Logan, George C. Scott stars both before and behind the camera in this >> blistering thriller also featuring strong performances from veteran actors Richard Basehart and Barnard >> Hughes, as well as a young Martin Sheen as a cool, manipulative medical specialist whose specialty is >> deception. Rage, said the Los Angeles Times, really is enraged a powerhouse polemic against the kind >> of military-industrial shenanigans which makes the fiction so appallingly close to the truth. ----------------- "Rage" is the story of collusion among the Army, the Public Health Service and a hospital staff. >> Together, "for the good of the patient," they conceal the death of his son, do not tell him that he himself >> is dying, keep him in a drugged state with unnecessary sedatives for several days and make him a virtual >> prisoner. The man's family doctor protests, but is shunted aside by the interlocking bureaucracies. By Roger Ebert / November 24, 1970 Format: NTSC DVD Size: 3.93 GB -- Exact Untouched Copy Runtime (main feature): 99 minutes Type: Color Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 | Anamorphic Sound (main feature): English DD2.0 Subtitles: none DISC FEATURES: # none. Posted in: a.b.dvd.classics Want more? Ask nicely in the group. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net