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Chase [VHS] (1966)

Marlon Brando , Jane Fonda , Arthur Penn  |  Unrated |  VHS Tape
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, E.G. Marshall, Angie Dickinson
  • Directors: Arthur Penn
  • Writers: Horton Foote, Lillian Hellman
  • Producers: Sam Spiegel
  • Format: Color, NTSC
  • Language: English, Spanish
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Studio: Columbia Pictures
  • VHS Release Date: June 2, 1998
  • Run Time: 135 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6303686842
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #40,670 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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An almost absurdly star-studded cast brings to life Horton Foote's story of prejudice, violence, and frustrated love in The Chase. When Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) escapes from prison, a drunken party in his hometown turns into a vigilante mob. The news disrupts the birthday celebration of a local oil tycoon (E.G. Marshall), whose son (James Fox) is having an affair with Reeves's wife Anna (Jane Fonda). Meanwhile, a bank vice-president (Robert Duvall) knows his wife (Janice Rule) is cheating on him but can't do anything about it except spread a little misery. The sheriff (Marlon Brando) struggles to hold things together until he can persuade Reeves to give himself up. The accents are thick and the emotions seem overwrought at first, but director Arthur Penn (Bonnie & Clyde, Little Big Man) weaves the multiple storylines together into an unsettling finale. Also featuring Angie Dickinson and Miriam Hopkins. --Bret Fetzer

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Stars Shine Bright...Deep In The Heart Of Texas!, August 4, 2004
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This review refers to the DVD widescreen edition(Columbia/TriStar) of "The Chase"...

Marlon Brando and company mix it up big time in a small Texas town that is ready to explode with hatred and jealousy. And what company Brando keeps...Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Angie Dickenson, Robert Duvall, Richard Bradford and the great E.G. Marshall just to name a few. And there's more..directed by the illustrious Arthur Penn, from a novel by Horton Foote, a screenplay by Lillian Hellman and music composed by John Barry, this is one fabulous flick.

The lines are clearly drawn in this small Texas town. Class distinction, racial barriers, generation gaps, social injustice, vigilante justice and forbidden love, are all a big part of this tense story. Bubber Reeves(Redford), a one time resident, has just escaped from prison, and has been accused of a murder he did not commit. He is sought out by everyone from the richest man in town(Marshall),to a drunken mob of vigilantes, and his wife(Fonda) who fears for his life. It's up to Calder, the town Sheriff(Brando), to bring him in safely and see that justice is done. Not an easy task, and our guy takes some pretty tough knocks in the process(very tough for the Brando fan to take).

This is a beautifully filmed intense drama, that will keep you involved from the first frame to the last. These big stars are not just window dressing or cameos. All the characters are pivotal to the story and all the performances are played with perfection.

The DVD transfer of this nearly 40 year old film is gorgeous. The film is presented in anamorphic widescreen(2.35:1), with a nice clear picture and vivid color. The sound is very good, clear and distinct, but a DD5.1 enhancement would be a welcome addition to this film. The DVD includes subtitles in English, French Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish.

A classic film with classic stars from the 60's to add to you DVD collection..Go For it and enjoy...Laurie

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars one helluva chase, October 10, 2005
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A film which tells all the brando detractors that the great man did do a lot of great things in the 60s. The chase is a great movie on the inner demons of a southern town in Texas after the kennedy assasination.

The performances are brilliant, especailly brando who proves to all that he is the greatest actor there ever was and will be. (the scenes between angie dickinson and then his legendary beating up scene are worth the price of a ticket/dvd etc.

The direction is spot on and this movie could have been an all time classic if the director had been invloved in the editing, unfortunately the producer took things in his hand. Arthur Penn has extracted great performances all around.

Brando is in great form and his is the moral fibre which binds the town and in the end that very morality of the sherrif makes him leave the town.

I only whish that the studio has put in some extra features besides the trailor of the movie. That would have been the icing on the cake.

All in all, a great chase guranteed.
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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ballad of Sheriff Calder--and/or Redneck Town USA, July 7, 2004
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I realize I gave this flick 4 stars--but I also have to say that Brando gets the highest rating of 5 stars. This film could have been greater than it was...and it just may bother you for that reason. One of my problems is that it was shot on some studio backlot (probably Universal, as the set looks a lot like the set used for Back to the Future) the other weakness is Robert Redford. You want to see how great Brando was in everything he did? Just try to compare what he does with what others do? Your eyes are always drawn to him, no matter who else is in the scene with the guy--and this film had an all-star cast, too......
The other thing that bugged me about this picture is just this: could a punk breaking out of prison (as does the Redford character in the film) by the name of "Bubber" Reeves (who ends up being falsely accused of murder) cause so much turmoil and havoc in a redneck town like this? (Blame it on the screenwriters... Never read the novel the movie was based on, so can't comment on that aspect of it.)

My other complaint is also with the director, Arthur Penn. Someone else should have directed this thing--don't ask who, maybe someone like Kazan (who reportedly turned it down).

First saw this thing in the sixties in Chicago as a teen, and the damn picture, or rather the Brando character stayed with me all these years. He plays a decent man trying to do the right thing in a rinky-dink redneck Texas town, does his best to protect the Reeves character from the moronic townsfolk who are eager to "lynch" him without a trial even.

Checked the DVD out the night BEFORE Brando passed away, not sure why, just to see if the flick had withstood the test of time. Well, as you know, Brando passed on the very next day...and it left me, as it did so many others, plenty bummed out. I doubt we'll ever see another like him. So many actors try to duplicate what he did (and so often it is in your face obvious and pathetic) and all it does is makes you ache for the original (in order to take a second look at what the real thing was like.) This is why I had rented the DVD, as well as others over the years with Brando, because most actors don't even come close.

Anyway, I gave The Chase four stars, felt about it as I did back in the 60's: Brando great, but the telling of the tale troubling ( maybe over the top/over-produced; too much plot for what should have remained a far simpler story).

I'll say it again: should have never been made on fake studio sets. The writers tried to do too much with too many characters, etc. Probably would have worked better had it been shot in black and white, the way they did with The Last Picture Show (and they would have had a better movie than the vastly overrated Last Picture Show.)

See it for Brando as Sheriff Calder. The gifted Marlon Brando lives on.

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