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NORMA RAE (vhs) *NEW* Oscar for Sally Field as a union organizer, true story

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Estimated to arrive by Fri, Jun 27th. Details
$3.99 via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States

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None: All purchases final

Purchase protection

Payment options

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Category:

VHS Tapes

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

VHS

Rating:

PG

Genre:

Documentary

UPC:

086162108235

Release Date:

1979

Director:

Martin Ritt

Leading Role:

Sally Field

Signal Standard:

NTSC

Sub-Genre:

Drama Political

Edition:

Full Screen, Limited Edition

Former Rental:

No

Movie/TV Title:

Norma Rae

Studio:

20th Century Fox

Language:

English

Actor:

Beau Bridges

Special Features:

Closed Captions

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1191585611

Item description

Brand new factory sealed vhs tape is a full screen version which is perfect for old tube TVs as the image will fill your square screen. The sound track is more robust than its digital counterpart. No pesky menus to navigate either for this pop-n-go video. As NORMA RAE, a small-town Southern mill worker, a widow with one legitimate child and another born out of wedlock, a resilient woman of no great education but a lot of common sense, Miss Field gives a performance that is as firm and funny as the set of her glass jaw. Norma Rae is about the effforts of one young New Yorker, a glib, fast-talking Jewish organizer named Reuben Marshasky (Ron Leibman) to bring justice to the tiny town where Norma Rae, her father, her mother, her husband-to-be Sonny (Beau Bridges), and virtually everyone else are dependent upon the cotton mill, the town's only industry. The film's principal appeal, though, is not the manner in which this uphill struggle is fought and won, but in the way Mr. Ritt, his writers (Mr. Mrs. Ravetch), and his cast reveal the natural resources of the characters--their gift, their emotional reserves, and their complex feelings for one another. The politics of the film are worthy but they are never as surprising as the people, especially Norma Rae, whose personality is defined in her often comic, sometimes brutal, sometimes touching encounters with ex-husbands, lovers, children, parents, strangers.