The Spitfire Grill
Percy Talbot, a young woman who has just been released from prison after serving five years for manslaughter, decides to move to the small town of Gilead, Maine for a fresh start. Percy takes a job at the Spitfire Grill, the only restaurant in a town suspicious of outsiders, where she slowly gains t...
Main Author: | Horner, James. (Composer) |
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Corporate Author: | Warner Home Video (Firm), Castle Rock Entertainment (Firm), Mendocino Corporation. |
Other Authors: | Zlotoff, Lee David. (Screenwriter, Director), Murray, Forrest. (Producer), Burstyn, Ellen, 1932- (Actor), Harden, Marcia Gay. (Actor), Elliott, Alison, 1970- (Actor), Patton, Will. (Actor), Mulroney, Kieran. (Actor), Jackson, John M. (Actor), Sartain, Gailard. (Actor), Goodspeed, Margie. (Film editor), Draper, Rob. (Cinematographer) |
Format: | Videos DVD |
Language: | English French |
Published: |
Burbank, CA :
Distributed by Warner Home Video,
[2013]
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Series: |
Archive collection.
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Subjects: |
Summary: |
Percy Talbot, a young woman who has just been released from prison after serving five years for manslaughter, decides to move to the small town of Gilead, Maine for a fresh start. Percy takes a job at the Spitfire Grill, the only restaurant in a town suspicious of outsiders, where she slowly gains the trust of [most of] the townspeople, finding acceptance and redemption. |
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Item Description: |
Originally released in 1996 as a motion picture. |
Physical Description: |
1 videodisc (117 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: |
DVD-R, widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; stereo.; Dolby Digital Dolby surround. |
Audience: |
MPAA rating: PG-13. |
Awards: |
Sundance Film Festival, 1996: Audience Award - Dramatic. |
Production Credits: |
Music, James Horner ; film editor, Margie Goodspeed ; director of photography, Rob Draper. |