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- (1980)
- Features: Australia - Import, NTSC Region 0
- Starring: Neil Diamond, Laurence Olivier
- Studio: La Entertainment
- Genre: Musical, Drama
- Release Date: 1/5/2010
- Neil Diamond, in his first film role, is a powerhouse of emotion and song in this remake of the venerable Hollywood drama. He's Yussel Rabinovitch, a nice Jewish boy from New York who becomes Jess... more
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- (1989)
- Features: Widescreen
- Starring: Nathaniel Parker, Tilda Swinton
- Studio: Kino Lorber
- Genre: Drama
- Release Date: 9/2/2008
- An offbeat and compelling blending of archival war footage, poetic narration (including an opening segment with Laurence Olivier), and the classical oratorio of Benjamin Britten, this boldly realized... more