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Miramax owns the U.S
rights
to the film, but for some odd reason it was never released and continues to collect dust on their shelf.
one thing i have to say about the last commenter, he suggest that go ask those fa lungong people to know how Chinese government trade human rights, come on, thats just as stupid as go ask the terrorists how do they think about USA.
anyway, not like I'm saying that human
rights
in china is cool, just, that unnecessary exaggerate will just make it like a shity film, like "spy game", which by the way has nothing compare to the red corner.
Withdrawn from circulation because it uses the Door's "Moonlight Drive"--and you know how picky the Lizard King could be about commercial
rights.
All I can say is that Jackie Chan must have signed and released the
rights
to this film long long ago!
By using an extremely well-delivered theatrical device, the viewer can not help but question the sense of "protection at any price" mentality behind the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, and the repeal of over two hundred years of human
rights
legislation.
This movie would set gay
rights
back a century if it weren't so badly made and badly dated.
Now comes my spoiler: animal
rights
activists will LOVE the twist ending!
The national archives for Australian Film in Canberra have told me that the original owner of the
rights
to this film had not originally released it for sale on these formats.
This person has since passed on , and now his family who retain the
rights
have declined to allow reproduction of this truly Aussie Icon Film.
Set in mississippi during the tumultous civil
rights
era, 1964, Gene Hackman and Willem Dafoe play FBI agents sent to uncover the whereabouts of some missing civil
rights
movement supporters.
I heard the Americans are already on it to buy the
rights
and have thought to make their movie revolving around Madonna or Springsteen.
The story opened my eyes again very wide and showed me how the human
rights
in other countries as in China aren't respected.
As are Sam Elliott's bare-chested nature photographer/idealist/rhetorician, a pre-surgical Joan Van Ark, and a couple of African-American servants who eventually get to enact the new spirit of civil
rights
on evil old moneyed cripple Milland.
Almost as if he assumed that we wouldn't see El Mariachi, even though Columbia, according to Robert Rodriguez' diaries in Rebel Without a Crew, said they'd package both movies together when they were negotiating for the
rights.
This film is about same-sex marriage in Massachusetts, but it's really about everyone's
rights
and how government is supposed to protect, not deny, citizens
' rights.
Please whoever owns the
rights
to this gem, release this forgotten classic on DVD!!
Stephen King did not and I repeat not write "kingdom hospital" he simply bought the
rights
to it .
As their
rights
and the
rights
of the Jewish people are stripped away from them, they find themselves suddenly awake into a reality they cannot understand, but must move into.
MGM purchased the
rights
and employed William A. Drake to adapt the novel to the stage.
But someone bought the
rights
to this movie, and tried to make a Hollywood version.
It made the struggle for marriage
rights
real, not only for Massachusetts residents, but for the rest of this country.
After watching this movie, it all makes sense - as Americans, we are all entitled to the same
rights
and privileges regardless of our race, creed, gender and sexual identity.
Yes, the movie comes off as pro gay rights, but as the filmmaker stated after the viewing, the other side was approached, but for the most part, they refused to respond on camera.
It's about protection of all of our civil
rights.
It's a shame nobody's bothered to dig up the
rights.
I can see the distributors now... "Well we got the
rights
to this old movie full of simple-minded 70s philosophy that nobody's going to want to see now, but Robert Englund has a small role in it... Now get this, how about we put England's name on a horror-looking video box and re-title it something like, say, SLASHED DREAMS, that will make people think it's like another Elm Street movie?"
Produced for RKO by Howard Hughes, who reportedly was obsessed with this movie and later bought sole
rights
to it, effectively keeping it out of circulations for years.
This film made me laugh and cry and made me remember what being an American and gay human being is about which is equal
rights
for all.
Rather, the true valiant heroes were the city's women who stood up for their
rights.
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