One Flew Over Cuckoos Nest (Blu-Ray Steelbook)
£5.99 ebay/theentertainmentstore
Milos Forman's acclaimed adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel. After being imprisoned for statutory rape, an unrepentant Randle Patrick McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) is transferred to a state mental hospital. Here he sets about leading his fellow inmates (including Brad Dourif, Danny DeVito and Christopher Lloyd) in a revolt against the cold and inflexible Nurse Ratchet (Louise Fletcher) and the hospital's systematic oppression of its patients. The film won five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Nicholson, Best Actress for Louise Fletcher, Best Director for Milos Forman, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Lawrence Hauben.
12 comments
gslgregory
12 Jul 16#12
I remember getting this on DVD. I already had it on VHS and watched both versions back to back to demonstrate the difference in quality. Now shall I do the same with blu-ray/DVD? Hmm...
michaelbbrooks1
11 Jul 16#11
Also hot for bleachershane who mentioned empire of the sun!
Biker Jeff
11 Jul 16#10
bleachershane
11 Jul 16#9
Ordered this and 'Empire of the Sun', not bad prices but I couldn't care less about the steelbook packaging... It's the films I'm interested in!
blast71
10 Jul 161#8
ive already got it on dvd, I'm a sucker for a bargain tho. I agree it's a brilliant film.
TN567
10 Jul 16#7
Medication time
A truly amazing film
blast71
10 Jul 161#5
Thanks, another bluray to go on my pile that I'll never get around to watching. :stuck_out_tongue:
mosskeeto to blast71
10 Jul 162#6
I promise you you will enjoy it, one of my favouritest films! :laughing:
pennyfarthing88
10 Jul 16#4
Quality film' heat added.
fuzzydunlop
10 Jul 16#3
Good price, truly awful artwork.
DexMorgan
10 Jul 162#2
Heat added for the price but I really wish they'd put a bit of effort into the steelbook covers!
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£5.99 ebay/theentertainmentstore
Milos Forman's acclaimed adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel. After being imprisoned for statutory rape, an unrepentant Randle Patrick McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) is transferred to a state mental hospital. Here he sets about leading his fellow inmates (including Brad Dourif, Danny DeVito and Christopher Lloyd) in a revolt against the cold and inflexible Nurse Ratchet (Louise Fletcher) and the hospital's systematic oppression of its patients. The film won five Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Nicholson, Best Actress for Louise Fletcher, Best Director for Milos Forman, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Lawrence Hauben.
12 comments
A truly amazing film