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The Last Detail DVD

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The Last Detail nearly didn't get a release. Columbia, for whom it was made, was alarmed by the movie's barrage of profanity and resented the unorthodox working style of its director, Hal Ashby, who loathed producers and made no secret of it. Only when the film picked up a Best Actor Award for Jack Nicholson at Cannes did the studio reluctantly grant it a release--with minimal promotion--to widespread critical acclaim. Nicholson, in one of his best roles, plays "Bad-ass" Buddusky, a naval petty officer detailed, along with his black colleague "Mule" Mulhall (Otis Young),... to escort an offender from Virginia to the harsh naval prison at Portsmouth, NH. The miscreant is a naïve youngster, Meadows (Randy Quaid), who's been given eight years for stealing $40 from his CO's wife's favourite charity. The escorts, at first cynically detached, soon start feeling sorry for Meadows and decide to show him a good time in his last few days of freedom. Ashby, a true son of 60s counterculture, avidly abets the anti-authoritarian tone of Robert Towne's script. Meadows is a sad victim of the system--but so too are Buddusky and Mulhall, as they gradually come to realise. A lot of the film is very funny. Nicholson gets to do one of his classic psychotic outbursts--"I am the fucking shore patrol!"--and there are some pungent scenes of male bonding pushed to the verge of desperation. But the overall tone is melancholy, pointed up by the jaunty military marches on the soundtrack. Shot amid bleak, wintry landscapes, in buses and trains and grey urban streets, The Last Detail is a film of constant, compulsive movement going nowhere--a powerful, finely acted study of institutional claustrophobia. On the DVD: The Last Detail disc doesn't have much in the way of extras. There are abbreviated filmographies for Ashby, Nicholson and Quaid (though not for Young) and a trailer for A Few Good Men (1992). The mono sound comes up well in Dolby Digital, and the transfer preserves DoP Michael Chapman's subtle, subfusc palette and the 1.85:1 ratio of the original. --Philip Kemp [show more]

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Released
05 August 2002
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Columbia Tri-Star Home Video 
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Runtime
104 minutes 
Features
Dubbed, PAL, Widescreen 
Barcode
5035822007635 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Two Navy men are ordered to bring a young offender to prison but decide to show him one last good time along the way

Career sailors Buddusky (Jack Nicholson) and Mulhall (Otis Young) are given the task of escorting Seaman Meadows (Randy Quaid) to gaol. He is facing a long sentence on trumped up charges and the two sailors, feeling guilty about his gloomy prospects, decide to show him a good time before he goes down. What follows is an odyssey of drinking, fighting, womanising and all-round bad behaviour. Nicholson and Quaid both received Oscar nominations for the film.

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