





Review: Amazing film, beautiful 4K transfer - Super cute movie and I can see why Tatum O'Neal won her Academy Award for her spitfire role. Item was well packaged and comes in the regular Criterion digipak packaging, regular Bluray incl as well. Review: Tatum O’Neal Steals It! - If you’ve seen this movie before then you know how much fun it is. If you haven’t seen it then you’re in for a treat. Ryan and Tatum O’Neal are a fantastic onscreen paring. And Tatum steals every screen she’s in with the notable exception of the “You’re gonna ruin it, ain’t cha” scene with Madeline Kahn. The story takes place during The Great Depression in the Dust Bowl of mid U.S. and it accurately depicts the desolation of the time and place, but offers a view not found elsewhere in film or literature. The video quality is first rate. Yes, it’s black and white, but color would’ve ruined it. Criterion did an excellent job in this release. It’s UHD 4k with plenty of extras including a 3-part documentary. They’ve even recreated Addie’s precious cigar box. I’ve started a small collection of videos that I feel are worth owning, movies that I’d want to watch again and again. This is one of them.





| Contributor | John Hillerman, Madeline Kahn, Peter Bogdanovich, Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 216 Reviews |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Genre | Comedy, Drama |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Criterion Collection |
| Number Of Discs | 2 |
| UPC | 715515305518 |
Y**R
Amazing film, beautiful 4K transfer
Super cute movie and I can see why Tatum O'Neal won her Academy Award for her spitfire role. Item was well packaged and comes in the regular Criterion digipak packaging, regular Bluray incl as well.
V**D
Tatum O’Neal Steals It!
If you’ve seen this movie before then you know how much fun it is. If you haven’t seen it then you’re in for a treat. Ryan and Tatum O’Neal are a fantastic onscreen paring. And Tatum steals every screen she’s in with the notable exception of the “You’re gonna ruin it, ain’t cha” scene with Madeline Kahn. The story takes place during The Great Depression in the Dust Bowl of mid U.S. and it accurately depicts the desolation of the time and place, but offers a view not found elsewhere in film or literature. The video quality is first rate. Yes, it’s black and white, but color would’ve ruined it. Criterion did an excellent job in this release. It’s UHD 4k with plenty of extras including a 3-part documentary. They’ve even recreated Addie’s precious cigar box. I’ve started a small collection of videos that I feel are worth owning, movies that I’d want to watch again and again. This is one of them.
S**L
Pure black & white luxury
As good as I hoped. Criterion means top quality and this no exception. Ryan O'Neal starred in 2 of my favorite movies: this one and Barry Lyndon. Both now in 4k. How delightful!
Z**N
Classic Bogdanovich
Beautiful film. Great picture quality. Wonderful extras.
H**.
Thos Is the One You Want
So this BluRay version is pristine. The original "film look" is preserved perfectly both in image quality and the 1.66:1 aspect ratio. I was worried a higher resolution might reveal flaws but not so. Special features on it have been around for a while but are still fun to watch again.
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