The Comfort Of Strangers Laserdisc
Outer box condition: Ex
Disc condition: Ex
Obi: Yes
This is a Japanese release, in NTSC format. There are both Japanese and English soundtracks on many discs, but there is always an English option unless stated.
1 disc, released in 1993. SRLP-5035.
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The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 psychological thriller film directed by Paul Schrader, and starring Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett, Natasha Richardson, and Helen Mirren. The screenplay by Harold Pinter was adapted from the 1981 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan.
Unmarried English couple Colin and Mary are vacationing in Venice for a second time, as they meander through the city visiting landmarks, they are surreptitiously photographed by a stranger. Over dinner, Mary questions Colin as to whether he likes her two children, whom she conceived during her last marriage. While wandering through the streets, the couple gets lost. They encounter Robert, an elegant British-Italian man who offers to take them to his bar. Over several bottles of wine, Robert regales the couple with intimate, bizarre details of his life, including stories about his sadistic father, an Italian diplomat, as well as cruel pranks his younger sisters played on him during his childhood. He also recounts how he met his wife, Caroline, the daughter of a Canadian diplomat. Colin and Mary attempt to return to their hotel after their night with Robert, but become lost. Mary suffers a migraine and the two end up sleeping on the streets.
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Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.
Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.
Outer box condition: Ex
Disc condition: Ex
Obi: Yes
This is a Japanese release, in NTSC format. There are both Japanese and English soundtracks on many discs, but there is always an English option unless stated.
1 disc, released in 1993. SRLP-5035.
.
.
The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 psychological thriller film directed by Paul Schrader, and starring Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett, Natasha Richardson, and Helen Mirren. The screenplay by Harold Pinter was adapted from the 1981 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan.
Unmarried English couple Colin and Mary are vacationing in Venice for a second time, as they meander through the city visiting landmarks, they are surreptitiously photographed by a stranger. Over dinner, Mary questions Colin as to whether he likes her two children, whom she conceived during her last marriage. While wandering through the streets, the couple gets lost. They encounter Robert, an elegant British-Italian man who offers to take them to his bar. Over several bottles of wine, Robert regales the couple with intimate, bizarre details of his life, including stories about his sadistic father, an Italian diplomat, as well as cruel pranks his younger sisters played on him during his childhood. He also recounts how he met his wife, Caroline, the daughter of a Canadian diplomat. Colin and Mary attempt to return to their hotel after their night with Robert, but become lost. Mary suffers a migraine and the two end up sleeping on the streets.
.
.
Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.
Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.
Outer box condition: Ex
Disc condition: Ex
Obi: Yes
This is a Japanese release, in NTSC format. There are both Japanese and English soundtracks on many discs, but there is always an English option unless stated.
1 disc, released in 1993. SRLP-5035.
.
.
The Comfort of Strangers is a 1990 psychological thriller film directed by Paul Schrader, and starring Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett, Natasha Richardson, and Helen Mirren. The screenplay by Harold Pinter was adapted from the 1981 novel of the same name by Ian McEwan.
Unmarried English couple Colin and Mary are vacationing in Venice for a second time, as they meander through the city visiting landmarks, they are surreptitiously photographed by a stranger. Over dinner, Mary questions Colin as to whether he likes her two children, whom she conceived during her last marriage. While wandering through the streets, the couple gets lost. They encounter Robert, an elegant British-Italian man who offers to take them to his bar. Over several bottles of wine, Robert regales the couple with intimate, bizarre details of his life, including stories about his sadistic father, an Italian diplomat, as well as cruel pranks his younger sisters played on him during his childhood. He also recounts how he met his wife, Caroline, the daughter of a Canadian diplomat. Colin and Mary attempt to return to their hotel after their night with Robert, but become lost. Mary suffers a migraine and the two end up sleeping on the streets.
.
.
Please note: It is impossible to play through every disc to ensure each one is perfect, therefore the grading is based on a visual inspection only.
Each item is sold as a vintage collectors item, with unknown playback conditions.