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Postcards from the Edge

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Released: 2001-05-01

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Postcards from the Edge DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Steven Brill, Michael Byers, Gloria Crayton, Jim Cuddy, Stanley de Santis, James Deeth, Jessica Z. Diamond, Bazil Donovan, Evelina Fernandez, Susan Forristal, Scott Frankel, Mark French, Jane Galloway, Barbara Garrick, Kathleen Gray, Ken Gutstein, Sidney Armus, Rene Assa, Robin Bartlett, R.M. Haley, Anthony Heald, Roy Helland, Greg Keelor, Shelley Kirk, Sheridan Leatherbury, Mark Lowenthal, Natalia Nogulich, Peter Onorati, Michael Ontkean, Oliver Platt, CCH Pounder, Douglas Roberts, Pepe Serna, J.D. Souther, Jason Tomlins, Marc Tubert, John Verea, George D. Wallace, Bob Weiseman, Robert Marshall, Gary Matanky, Carrie Fisher, Neil Machlis, Juliet Taylor, Ellen Lewis, Gary Jones, Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, Dennis Quaid, Gene Hackman, Richard Dreyfuss, Rob Reiner, Conrad Bain, Mary Wickes, Annette Bening, Simon Callow, Gary Morton, Dana Ivey

Director(s): Mike Nichols

Features:
Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video
Widescreen and full-screen presentations
Carrie Fisher audio commentary
Audio: English 2-channel [Dolby Surround], French, Spanish, Portuguese
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Scene selections
Bonus trailers
Talent files
Interactive menus
Production notes
Postcards from the Edge DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen, Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Portuguese
Subtitles:
English, English, Spanish, Portuguese, ko, th
Running Time: 102
Genre: Drama
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 043396058484
Product Code: CTR5848DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1990
Studio: Sony Pictures
Postcards from the Edge DVD Summary Mike Nichols lends some comic structure to Carrie Fisher's best-selling confessional novel concerning a woman's struggles with drug addiction and mother-daughter rivalry (subjects Fisher admits to understanding all too well).

Meryl Streep, in her most full-blown comic performance up to that point, plays Suzanne Vale, a popular movie actress well on her way to a Hollywood crack-up.

Suzanne suffers from blackouts and memory lapses, and awakens in the beds of men she doesn't remember; she is a barely
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