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VHS : Tales of the City - The Complete Series


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starring: Olympia Dukakis, Donald Moffat, Chloe Webb, Laura Linney, Marcus D'Amico
directed by: Alastair Reid







Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303072821
Format: Box set, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
ISBN: 6303072828
Label: Polygram Video
Manufacturer: Polygram Video
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Polygram Video
Release Date: April 19, 1994
Sales Rank: 22157
Studio: Polygram Video
Theatrical Release Date: January 10, 1994



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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
'The City' in question is San Francisco, and the tales are novelist Armistead Maupin's, his romantic, affectionate, and spirited homage to the glory days of his hometown. Maupin's idea of SF's glory days isn't the drug-filled Summer of Love (1967), but rather the drug-filled lust-in of the late '70s. Replacing acid with coke and ludes, psychedelia for disco, this six-hour miniseries (which caused controversy for its open drug use, nudity, and direct depiction of homosexuality upon its initial airing on PBS) follows the romantic struggles and identity crises of a colorful cast of characters. The action--as addictive as the drugs the characters ingest--is seen mostly from the innocent point of view of Mary Ann, the city's newest culture-shocked resident--so its presentation is rather decadent and hedonistic. Because the story originally ran as a daily serial in the San Francisco Chronicle before being compiled into a novel, its serialized structure suffers from typical soap-opera mawkishness and the need to shock with ridiculous revelations. Thankfully, this degeneration mostly occurs during the final two hours, allowing you to just enjoy the personalities and hilarious and often-touching interactions of the richly drawn characters before they're manipulated by plot devices. The performances are all outstanding, especially Chloe Webb's spacey ex-hippie Mona, Marcus D'Amico's romantically doomed Michael, and Olympia Dukakis's Anna Madrigal, the enigmatic mother hen/landlady of many of the film's central characters. --Dave McCoy



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Loved the movie, but....
I gave my VHS copy of this film away years ago, planning to buy it on dvd. Before I did, I read the reviews here and found that the dvd version is censored and for that reason I haven't bought it.

I love the film, but I want it the way it was made to be.

Does anyone know if a true unedited version is planned?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Classic Gay life, coming of age, coming out and growing up!
This series, adapted from the book series, are a must see for all people, but particularly those coming to grip with their own (homo)sexuality. The film series captures the essence of the books very well and while altered slightly, and storylines mingle, they are a great watch and make you wish life could be simpler for us all. The books (film series) are engaging, heartwarming, thought provoking, full of interesting and allurring characters; some of which we see as pieces of ourselves some are ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - love it
This is a great series for those of you that didn't see it the first time around. It's also great for those of us that did.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Not For Everyone/But I Loved It
Every So Often You Watch A Mini Series That Has That Something Extra//
This Is It//All The Cast Is Wonderful But The Performance Of Olympia
Dukakis Playing Anna Madrigal Is So Much Of A Masterpiece If Her Performace Was A Painting It Would Be Hanging In A Museum//What A Wonderful Wonderful Actress//Also Donald Moffat Also Has That Something Extra That A Lot Of Newcomers Just Don't Have//Something That You Do Not Learn In Acting Classes It's What I Call Being A Natural//Actors Like Jimmy ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The DVD is (mostly) NOT edited
Let me say right here and now that this DVD edition (contrary to what some people have posted on here) is, for the most part, UNedited. The language (with one exception I noticed on episode 2), and nudity, are intact -- it is not edited, replaced or otherwise "cleaned up." People who claim the whole DVD is edited have been partaking too much of what Mrs. Madrigal grows in her garden.

Acorn Media has done an excellent job with this -- the picture and sound quality are excellent.
... Read More




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