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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569706903
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Extra tracks, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 31, 2005
Running Time: 201 minutes
Sales Rank: 5278
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: November 24, 1956
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential video: They call it Giant because everything in this picture is big, from the generous running time (more than 200 minutes) to the sprawling ranch location (a horizon-to-horizon plain with a lonely, modest mansion dropped in the middle) to the high-powered stars. Stocky Rock Hudson stars as the confident, stubborn young ranch baron Bick Benedict, who woos and wins the hand of Southern belle Elizabeth Taylor, a seemingly demure young beauty who proves to be Hudson's match after she settles into the family homestead. For many the film is chiefly remembered for James Dean's final performance, as poor former ranch hand Jett Rink, who strikes oil and transforms himself into a flamboyant millionaire playboy. Director George Stevens won his second Oscar for this ambitious, grandly realized (if sometimes slow moving) epic of the changing socioeconomic (and physical) landscape of modern Texas, based on Edna Ferber's bestselling novel. The talented supporting cast includes Mercedes McCambridge as Bick's frustrated sister, put out by the new 'woman of the house'; Chill Wills as the Benedicts' garrulous rancher neighbor; Carroll Baker and Dennis Hopper as the Benedicts' rebellious children; and Earl Holliman and Sal Mineo as dedicated ranch hands. --Sean Axmaker
Product Description: Giant is a movie of huge scale and grandeur in which three generations of land-rich Texans love swagger connive and clash in a saga of family strife racial bigotry and conflict between cattle barons and newly rich oil tycoons. It's also one of the most beloved works of director George Stevens who won an Academy AwardO* for this film one of 10 Oscar nominations** the film earned.Running Time: 201 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 012569706903
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - the DVD of the movie, "Giant"
I really enjoyed watching once again the movie, "Giant." Equally as well I enjoyed the second disc which was largely comments from cast members and very interesting stories along with interesting shots of various things at the time when the movie was in production. I have right now loaned it to a very good friend; he hasn't returned it yet. He and I saw a comment on TV recently about James Dean, and I mentioned to him that I would loan him my DVD. He may want to keep it. I am not a big DVD person, ... Read More
Rating: - Giant DVD to Match a Giant Movie!
Everything about this movie just like Texas is huge. From the more than 3 hour film length to the scope of the screenplay which covers a span of a few decades to track the growth of a state of the union as well as that of the family life and the world view of the Benedicts. Bick Benedict takes a wife from the North i.e. Virginia which provides life back at his home ranch in the South a little more spice than even he had imagined.
I enjoyed the way the film tackled issues such as racial, social ... Read More
Rating: - Giant Collector's Edition
Excellent value for the money. Someone tried to sell me the exact same item - used - for 3X the price. It arrived on time and in brand new condition.
Rating: - They don't make movies like this anymore
My TV is off and I can't remember the last time I paid to see a movie. Quality is gone from Hollywood. I spend a lot at Amazon these days. We are buying up some of the old movies that we enjoy to watch when there is nothing else to do.
This is a good representation of life in the 50's and the Texas oil boom. Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor were the most glamorous people in Hollywood at the time.
And above all - no sex, violence or politcal statements that make me want to puke. ... Read More
Rating: - Diminished
There are very good commentaries and documentaries here but the film itself has nothing to say after the first hour and drags on far too long. Once we get passed the tacky Texans the film critisizes it loses flavor. (The wife's awful redecorating of the ranch home also drains life from the picture.) Plus, Liz and Rock are simply not credible in the film's later scenes while Jimmy is fascinating but distractingly preverse.
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