
Drugstore Cowboy
by Matt Dillon (Bob),
Kelly Lynch (Dianne),
James LeGros (Rick),
Heather Graham (Nadine),
James Remar (Gentry),
William S. Burroughs (Tom the Priest),
Grace Zabriskie (Bob's Mother),
Max Perlich (David),
Beah Richards (Drug Counselor),
Eric Hull (Druggist),
George Catalano (Trousinski),
Janet Baumhover (Actor),
Ted D'Arms (Neighbor Man),
Neal Thomas (Actor),
Stephen Rutledge (Motel Manager),
Tom Peterson (Actor),
Doug Cooeyate (Actor),
Ray Monge (Accomplice),
Roger Hancock (Actor),
Robert Lee Pitchlynn (Hotel Clerk),
Wade Evans (Actor),
John Kelly (Cop),
Michael Parker (Crying Boy),
Gus Van Sant Jr. (Screenwriter),
Gus Van Sant Jr. (Screenwriter),
Daniel Yost (Screenwriter,Screenwriter),
Daniel Yost (Screenwriter,Screenwriter),
David Brisbin (Production Designer),
Cary Brokaw (Executive Producer),
Cary Brokaw (Executive Producer),
Eve Cauley (Art Director),
Curtiss Clayton (Editor),
Karen Murphy (Producer),
Gus Van (Director),
Gus Van (Director),
Nick Wechsler (Producer),
James Fogle (Screenwriter),
James Fogle (Screenwriter),
Robert Yeoman (Cinematographer,Cinematographer),
Gus Van Sant (Director),
Gus Van Sant (Director),
Elliot Goldenthal (Composer),
Elliot Goldenthal (Composer),
Martha Atwell (Sound Effects),
G.W. Brown (Sound Effects),
Dane A. Davis (Sound Effects),
Gary Gegan (Sound Effects),
Tom Hammond (Sound Effects),
Richard Pagano (Casting),
Mary Bauer (Editor),
Sharon Bialy (Casting),
Margaret Goldsmith (Set Design)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 12236604976
Publication Date: 10/26/1999
Edition Description: Wide Screen / Stereo
"Gus Van Sant's indie great Drugstore Cowboy, predating his more melodramatic Hollywood fare, is never less than fascinating throughout its 104 minutes. This 1.85:1 widescreen presentation makes for a mostly successful DVD edition. While the transfer is generally good, presenting clean skin tones and bold colors (especially in the tacky, period wardrobe and home decor), specks and spots do show up in the print. The 2.0 Stereo Sound is quiet compared to that of most DVDs; be sure to turn down the volume of your audio system after watching the DVD, so the next DVD doesn't blare through your speakers. At just under 30 minutes, the ""making of"" documentary is one of the better ones out there, operating in a subdued, artsy tone not dissimilar to the movie. The movie-length commentary track with Van Sant and Matt Dillon is a hushed affair; while often quite interesting, it's also a bit sleep-inducing, as Van Sant and Dillon tend to rattle on as if performing hypnotism. The included ""trailer"" is actually a goofy, hyperbolic 30-second TV spot. ""Cast & Crew"" is the usual biography/filmography information, while production notes provide decent background information on the movie. The scene index allows instant access to the DVD's 35 chapters. While it's not really special enough deserve its ""special edition"" tag, this DVD is still a worthy release."
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