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The thin blue line

Call Number

  • DVD 364.1523 T4433C (CEN)

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Edition

Director-approved DVD special edition.

Languages

English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

Performers

Randall Dale Adams, David Harris, Gus Rose, Jackie Johnson, Marshall Touchton.

Publication Information

[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection, [2015]

Physical Description

1 videodisc (102 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 folded sheet (color illustrations ; 19 cm)

Audience

Not rated.

Uniform Title

Thin blue line

Summary

Among the most important documentaries ever made, The Thin Blue Line, by Errol Morris, erases the border between art and activism. A work of meticulous journalism and gripping drama, it recounts the disturbing tale of Randall Dale Adams, a drifter who was charged with the murder of a Dallas police officer and sent to death row, despite evidence that he did not commit the crime, incorporating stylized reenactments, penetrating interviews, and haunting original music by Philip Glass. Morris uses cinema to build a case forensically while effortlessly entertaining its viewers. The Thin Blue Line effected real-world change, proving film's power beyond the shadow of a doubt.

Notes

Originally released as a documentary in 1988.

Special features: New high-definition restoration, supervised by director Errol Morris and producer Mark Lipson ; new interview with Morris ; new interview with Joshua Oppenheimer, director of The Act of Killing ; NBC report from 1989 covering Randall Dale Adam's release from prison.

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