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A New Leaf [Blu-ray]

A New Leaf [Blu-ray]
Olive Films

September 4th, 2012







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Rating: 4.7 / 5.0 (119 votes)

Released: 2012-09-04

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A New Leaf [Blu-ray] by Olive Films

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Movie Details

Director
Elaine May
Studio
Olive Films
Runtime
102
Rated
G (General Audience)
Binding
Blu-ray

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Description

Henry Graham (Walter Matthau) is a man with a problem: he has run through his entire inheritance and is completely unequipped to provide for himself. His childhood guardian, Uncle Harry (a deliciously mean-spirited James Coco), refuses to give him a dime, so Henry devises a plan with the help of his imaginative butler (George Rose) to make his money the old-fashioned way – he can marry it. But he cannot see himself as a happily married man, so he comes up with an even more devious solution… with a temporary loan from his uncle, Henry has six weeks to find a bride and repay the loan; otherwise he must forfeit all his property to his uncle. Henry finally meets his dearly beloved, a clumsy, painfully shy heiress Henrietta Lowell (played by the film's writer/director Elaine May). The answer to his prayers – if only he can overcome the obstacles placed in his path by his uncle and Henrietta's Lawyer (Jack Weston).

Actors

  • Walter Matthau
  • Elaine May
  • Jack Weston
  • James Coco
  • George Rose

Format

  • Original recording remastered
  • Widescreen
  • Anamorphic
  • Color
  • NTSC

Editorial Review

Elaine May wrote, directed, and starred in this acidic comedy about a wealthy playboy (Walter Matthau) who discovers that he has nearly spent all of his fortune. Casting about for a solution to his money problems that won't actually involve work, he finds a desperate solution: He'll marry an heiress (May) for her fortune. The hitch: She's a social maladept (“The woman is feral,” Matthau growls). Indeed, Matthau finds marriage so intolerable that he decides there's only one course of action, which is to actively pursue making himself a widower by bumping her off. An offbeat, funny, and dry film, with a wonderfully misanthropic performance by Matthau and a sharply drawn one by May. –Marshall Fine

More Details

Binding
Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio
1.85:1
Disks
1

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