Green Card (Blu-ray) PG-13
The story of two people who got married, met and then fell in love.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 47 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: April 30, 2019
- Originally Released: 1990
- Label: KL Studio Classics
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Gérard Depardieu & Andie MacDowell | |
Performer: | Bebe Neuwirth, Gregg Edelman, Jessie Keosian, Ethan Phillips, Mary Louise Wilson, John Spencer, Ann Dowd, Ronald Guttman, Rick Aviles & Robert Prosky | |
Directed by | Peter Weir | |
Edited by | William Anderson | |
Screenwriting by | Peter Weir | |
Composition by | Hans Zimmer | |
Produced by | Peter Weir | |
Director of Photography: | Geoffrey Simpson | |
Executive Production by | Edward S. Feldman |
Entertainment Reviews:
[A]n effortlessly engaging love story whose ace in the hole is the almost indecent magnetism of Gerard Depardieu.
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Los Angeles Times
Silly and obvious as this romantic comedy is (and its script would have seemed dated in 1942), it might have mustered a considerable charm if Depardieu had been better matched in his first American film.
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People Magazine
Rating: 2/4 --
Peter Weir's talent, so evident in his Australian work, remained dormant here, but Depardieu's lively performance is a redeeming factor.
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TV Guide
Rating: B --
The movie is just pleasing enough to make you wish there were more to it.
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Entertainment Weekly
In terms of the genre's conventions, Weir likens this film to 'a light meal'. It's one to savour.
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Time Out
...Breezily escapist...
New York Times
Although a thin premise endangers its credibility at times, Green Card is a genial, nicely played romance.
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Variety
Product Description:
When two strangers agree to a marriage of convenience, they think it's going to be hassle-free. But before they know it, the two opposites are faced with more difficulties than most married couples could ever imagine. And worst yet, they may just be falling in love. Academy Award Nominations: Best (Original) Screenplay.