3 Women (1977) Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

3 Women (1977) Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

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3 Women (1977) Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

3 Women (1977) Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray

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Movie/TV Title: 3 Women (1977) Movie 1-Disc Box Set for Gift Collection Blu-ray
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Plot Summary

The 30th Cannes Film Festival Main Competition Unit Palme d'Or (Nomination) Main Competition Unit Best Actress ◆ Film Introduction: Pingji is a girl from southern Texas who came to California alone. She admires her colleague Millie very much and they live together. Gradually, they realize that the two are not compatible. Millie likes an open and romantic life, while Pingji doesn't smoke or drink. They began to argue, and Pingji usually swallowed her pride. One day, she couldn't resist jumping into the swimming pool, but she survived the disaster. After waking up from a coma, her temperament changed drastically Director Introduction: Robert Ultraman, an American film director, was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Missouri and served as a pilot in the Air Force during World War II. He submitted his own film scripts to Hollywood multiple times, but none of them were accepted. After retiring, he worked for six years at a production company that produced documentaries and commercials, responsible for various tasks such as production, directing, photography, editing, and even sales. He went to Hollywood twice to self recommend himself, but both times he returned disappointed. He served as a producer and director for "The Criminal" (1955) and "The James Dean" (1957), but did not attract much attention. Later, he was appreciated by the renowned director Hitchcock and expressed his willingness to sign a long-term contract with him, but he only directed two television films for Hitchcock's "Hirsch Theatre". Subsequently, he learned how to make television films and produced highly rated American television series such as "Bus Stop" and "Battle". In 1963, he founded his own independent production company. In 1969, he filmed "Cold Days in the Park" in Canada, but his first successful film as a director was the science fiction story film "Countdown" (1968), which depicted astronauts landing on the moon. In 1970, he directed "Army Field Hospital" with a rough and non-traditional approach, mocking the current situation of Americans and achieving unprecedented success. This film won the Grand Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival and the National Television Award

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Director: Robert Altman
Cast: Sherry Duvall, Sisi Spacek, Janice Root, Robert Fortier
Audio: English LPCM1.0 Review 1.0-192K English LPCM1.0 Review 1.0-192K
Subtitles: English French Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Simplified Review Chinese Traditional Review

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