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Thank you for viewing. A surreal black comedy with a cult following, directed by the genius Robert Altman, released in 1970, the same year as "M*A*S*H." All the characters are somehow strange, off-kilter, or take extreme actions. It's bizarre and outlandish, and it seems Altman's intention was to "unsettle the audience," but it's still full of a strange charm. The protagonist, Brewster McCloud, also the title character, lives in the pump room of an indoor baseball stadium (the Astrodome) and is dedicated to researching a self-flying device and training his body to fly like a bird. Hope, a girl who follows the protagonist, steals groceries from her workplace and brings them to him, but is obsessed with sexual fantasies. Another mysterious woman, Louise, whose existence is uncertain, saves and guides Brewster wherever he goes. Brewster's chauffeur is Abraham, the elder Wright brother, over 120 years old and now a miserly demon. He is murdered, and bird droppings are on his face. Shaft, a famous detective from New York, comes to investigate the case, but ends up committing suicide after a fruitless investigation. Brewster develops feelings for Suzanne, an Astrodome tour guide, after trying to steal her car. However, when he shows sexual interest, which he hadn't shown to Hope before, Louise leaves him with a raven. Eventually, the flying device is completed, and he is about to take off... What will you feel at the end of the parade with all the characters? ■Director■ Robert Altman ■Screenplay■ Doran William Cannon ■Cast■ Bud Cort Sally Kellerman Michael Murphy William Windom Shelley Duvall Stacy Keach René Auberjonois Corey Fischer This DVD is a DVD-R specification. Most titles released by the Revival Cinema Library more than 10 years ago are of this specification, so please understand. There are no particularly noticeable stains, but please understand that this is a used item. This is a discontinued and very valuable work. Revival Cinema Library Archive Collection DVD-R specification Discontinued Rare Valuable
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