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Released: 2002-04-02

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Tin Men DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Joshua Billings, Walt MacPherson, Deirdre O'Connell, Ralph Tabakin, Andy Cox, Roland Gift, David Steele, Eva Jean Berg, Myron Citrenbaum, Brian Costantini, Bill Danoff, David de Boy, Susan Duvall, Katherine Ellis, Cindy Geppi, William C. Godsey, Theodore Goldman, Kathleen Goldpaugh, Marcia Herr, Todd Jackson, Kathy Jones, Sheila McCauley, Florence Moody, Mary Morgan, Jeffrey Moser, Lois Raymond Munchel, Penny Nichols, Norma Posner, Barbara Rappaport, Ellen Sills, Freddie Stevens, Michael S. Willis, Sharon Ziman, Richard Dreyfuss, Danny DeVito, Barbara Hershey, John Mahoney, Jackie Gayle, Stanley Brock, Seymour Cassel, Bruno Kirby, J.T. Walsh, Richard Portnow, Matt Craven, Alan Blumenfeld, Brad Sullivan, Michael Tucker

Director(s): Barry Levinson

Features:
Deleted scene introduced by Barry Levinson
Audio commentary with writer/director Barry Levinson, producer Mark Johnson, costume designer Gloria Gresham, and actors Richard Dreyfuss, Barbara Hershey, Bruno Kirby, Seymour Cassel, and John Mahoney
Dolby Digital Surround Sound
Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions
French and Spanish subtitles
Tin Men DVD Details
Video:
Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio:
Dolby Digital Surround
Language:
English
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time: 108
Genre: Comedies
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 786936119916
Product Code: WD02444300DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1987
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Tin Men DVD Summary The second of director Barry Levinson's Baltimore Trilogy (the first was Diner, the third Avalon), Tin Men seems at first glance to be much ado about nothing.

Set in 1963, the story begins when two aluminum siding salesmen, played by Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito, are involved in a traffic accident.

Fueled by their own individual frustrations--Dreyfuss dislikes the phonier aspects of his profession, while DeVito is unhappily married to Barbara Hershey--the two men begin an all-o
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