Birdy
Matthew Modine Actor , Nicolas Cage Actor , John Harkins Actor , Sandy Baron Actor , Karen Young Actor , Delores Sage Actor , Bruno Kirby Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Violence,Nudity,Adult Situations,Not For Children,Adult Language,Profanity
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Birdy
UPC: 043396045798
Studio: Columbia TriStar
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Violence, Nudity, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language, Profanity]
Summary: Director Alan Parker tackles this adapation of William Wharton's novel, which retains much of the source material's texture and complexity. Matthew Modine is Birdy, who comes back from Vietnam mentally shattered and deludes himself into thinking that he is a bird, an animal that has obsessed him since childhood. Birdy is confined to a military hospital, where he spends his time sitting naked in his room, not acknowleding anyone, moving and acting like a parakeet. His best friend Al (Nicolas Cage), also a wounded Vietnam vet, visits Birdy every day, determined to bring him back to reality. Birdy is occasionally disjointed but enriched by strong performances from Modine and Cage and a number of hard-to-forget moments. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Special Jury Grand Prix – Cannes Film Festival Best Picture – National Board of Review
Features:
Digitally mastered audio & anamorphic video
Director's production notes
Interactive menus
Languages: English 2-channel [Dolby Surround], Portuguese [mono]
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Theatrical trailer
Bonus trailers
Talent files
Scene selections
Birdy
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 02/15/2000
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen, 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: 1 USA & territories, Canada
Runtime: 120 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,Portuguese
Subtitles: English,Spanish,Portuguese
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1-- Widescreen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:41]
2. Al Columbato [5:07]
3. Birdy [2:41]
4. Pigeons [3:01]
5. Birdmen of Philly [9:30]
6. Visiting his Friend [3:36]
7. Nurse Hannah [2:27]
8. Out of Business [4:20]
9. '53 Ford [4:44]
10. Hunt's Pier [4:57]
11. Jail Birds [3:36]
12. Heartbreaker [2:07]
13. Not His Car to Sell [12:49]
14. Theory of Flight [4:40]
15. Flapping Power [1:43]
16. Icarus [2:07]
17. "A smile's a smile." [4:13]
18. Joe Sagessa [5:27]
19. Cat-astrophe [2:16]
20. Tough Love [4:20]
21. "Perta & I become one." [3:28]
22. The Prom [1:49]
23. Doris Makes Her Move [4:51]
24. Dream Flight [8:59]
25. Crash Landing [4:17]
26. Not Leaving Him [4:09]
27. "He talked!" [1:24]
28. On the Roof [4:29]
Side #1-- Widescreen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:41]
2. Al Columbato [5:07]
3. Birdy [2:41]
4. Pigeons [3:01]
5. Birdmen of Philly [9:30]
6. Visiting his Friend [3:36]
7. Nurse Hannah [2:27]
8. Out of Business [4:20]
9. '53 Ford [4:44]
10. Hunt's Pier [4:57]
11. Jail Birds [3:36]
12. Heartbreaker [2:07]
13. Not His Car to Sell [12:49]
14. Theory of Flight [4:40]
15. Flapping Power [1:43]
16. Icarus [2:07]
17. "A smile's a smile." [4:13]
18. Joe Sagessa [5:27]
19. Cat-astrophe [2:16]
20. Tough Love [4:20]
21. "Perta & I become one." [3:28]
22. The Prom [1:49]
23. Doris Makes Her Move [4:51]
24. Dream Flight [8:59]
25. Crash Landing [4:17]
26. Not Leaving Him [4:09]
27. "He talked!" [1:24]
28. On the Roof [4:29]
Brendon Hanley
Though set in a veterans hospital after the Vietnam War, Birdy is not a film about the war or its effects; and while it might focus on a deranged patient and the struggle to return him to normalcy, the film isn't really about mental illness either. In fact, it's a credit to director Alan Parker and stars Matthew Modine and Nicholas Cage that Birdy, no matter how bizarre, maintains its focus on the humanity of central characters instead of wallowing in the weird. Parker -- who brought us Pink Floyd: The Wall and Melody, a movie about ten-year-olds in love -- is one of the few filmmakers who can establish a connection between the audience and a guy who sleeps naked in a bird cage. A good deal of praise belongs to the actors: Modine delivers a stirring performance as the title character, and Cage's blend of intensity and vulnerability is perfect for the role of Birdy's concerned friend, even if he at times goes over the edge. The film was based on a William Wharton novel originally set in World War II; another Wharton book was the source for A Midnight Clear. ~ Brendon Hanley, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Irving Selbst
Actor
Chris Taylor
Actor
George "Buck" Flower
Actor
Robert Ryan
Actor
Joe Lerer
Actor
Mark Simpson
Actor
James Santini
Actor
Marshall Bell
Actor
Maud Winchester
Actor
Michael Runyard
Actor
John Brumfield
Actor
Tim Davis
Actor
Steve Lippe
Actor
Priscilla Alden
Actor
Michael Shaner
Actor
Harry Hauss
Actor
Bud Seese
Actor
William Clark
Actor
Juliet Taylor
Actor
Elizabeth Whitcraft
Actor
Guy Jones
Actor
Sandra Beall
Actor
Richard Mason
Actor
Charles Tamburro
Actor
Mic Rodgers
Actor
Alan Marshall
Producer
Jack Behr
Screenwriter
Peter Gabriel
Composer (Music Score)
Sandy Kroopf
Screenwriter
Alan Parker
Director
Alan Parker
Screenwriter
David Manson
Executive Producer
Matthew Modine
Actor
Nicolas Cage
Actor
John Harkins
Actor
Sandy Baron
Actor
Karen Young
Actor
Nancy Fish
Actor
Delores Sage
Actor
Crystal Field
Actor
Bruno Kirby
Actor
Country: USA











