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This Video tape is VHS and in original packaging it is USED and rewrapped.It as well as all the items I sell are NTSC made for sale in North America. It is in working order. Shipping in U.S. via U.S.P.S. is $2.50 plus $.50 for delivery conformation.(All orders must have delivery conformation due to some bad apples claiming they did not receive their item I must do this so that I have proof that the item had in fact shipped, All items may be combined with any of my other items to save on shipping, charges would be as posted for the larger item and add $1.00 for each extra item.) If payment is by pay pal or by money order I can ship the same day it gets here or when payment is shown cleared by pay pal (if by personal check It will ship 10 days after the day it gets here).
A United States Army sergeant unknowingly gets involved in a subversive plot while transporting a prisoner back to the U.S. from West Germany. But the prisoner escapes and the sergeant is joined by his ex-wife to clear his name and recapture this mysterious man.
Credits
Cast:
Dennis Franz, Gene Hackman, Joanna Cassidy, John Heard, Reni Santoni, Tommy Lee Jones
Details
Sound:
HiFi Sound, Stereo Sound,
Notes
"The Package" (1989) is the first collaboration between director Andrew Davis and actor Tommy Lee Jones, followed by "Under Siege" (1992) and "The Fugitive" (1993).
Estimated budget $12 million.
Shot on location at the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin, Germany, and Chicago, Illinois, in Astro color, beginning December 12, 1988. DeLuxe prints.
Screened at the 1989 London Film Festival.
Released in North America August 25, 1989. Released on video February 22, 1990.
Rated BBFC 15 by the British Board of Film Classification.
Reviewed in New York Times August 25, 1989, and Monthly Film Bulletin June 1990.
Additional cast: Kevin Crowley (Walter Henke) and Reporter Ike Pappas played himself.
Additional credits: Murray Deutch and Stu Cantor (music supervisors), Cinema Research Corporation (titles and opticals), and Jay Johnson (main title design).
Richard Davis, Tony Brown, Wayne Stewart, Mark Ohlsen, and Steve Grissette wrote and performed the song "I Don't Know" and Corelli wrote "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen."
The film is dedicated to the fond memory of James A. Riccio.
Copyright 1989 Orion Pictures Corporation.
Editorial reviews
"...Director Andy Davis keeps his scenes jumping with pungent details, banter, edge-of-the-frame business sliding past fast....[The actors] are always interesting to watch..." Los Angeles Times - Michael Wilmington (08/25/1989)
The seller, vidzzvideo, assumes full responsibility for the content of this listing and the item offered.
00022
Shipping and handling
Ships to
Worldwide
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Sales tax
Seller charges sales tax for items shipped to: WI* (5.500%).
* Tax applies to subtotal + S&H for these states only
Return policy
Item must be returned within:
7 Days
Refund will be given as:
Merchandise Credit
Return policy details:
All items are in working order. If any defects are found within 10 days of receiving, tape will be replaced with one of the same title. If same title is not available a prorated refund will be issued.
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Pay pal is the fastest and my preferred method of payment. However I will try to make payment for this auction as easy as possible, if you would like some other method than listed please let me know.