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Into the Woods | 
enlarge | Director: James Lapine Actors: Bernadette Peters, Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien, Tom Aldredge, Robert Westenberg Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 254 reviews Sales Rank: 797
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 DVD Layers: 2 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Academy Ratio Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 153 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: IMED5967D UPC: 014381596724 EAN: 0014381596724 ASIN: B00001PE59
Theatrical Release Date: March 20, 1991 Release Date: August 27, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description A baker & his wife journey into the woods in search of a cow a red cape a pair of golden slippers & some magic beans to lift a curse that has kept them childless. Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 05/27/2008 Starring: Bernadette Peters Joanna Gleason Run time: 151 minutes
Amazon.com essential video Fractured fairy tales of a darker hue provide the remarkable context for Into the Woods, which deconstructs the Brothers Grimm by way of Rod Serling. While the faces and names are familiar, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, and company inhabit a sylvan neighborhood in which witches and bakers are next-door neighbors, handsome princes from once-parallel fables are competitive (and equally vain) brothers, and all the stories intersect through unexpected new plot twists. Stephen Sondheim's Tony-winning score favors intricate ensemble numbers that present the characters' divergent, then overlapping fears and desires. And it's the latter category that provides a primary thread to James Lapine's ingenious puzzle of a book, which coheres around the inevitability--and treachery--of our innermost wishes. That theme is given farcical energy in the first act, which offers enough comic invention, tart dialogue, and witty music for a satisfying evening of theater as is. Instead, Sondheim and Lapine offer a bold, darker second act that takes a look at what happens after "happily ever after," elevating the work beyond inspired parody toward allegorical gravity. By the final scenes, with the one-two punch of the score's two most enduring songs, "No One Is Alone" and "Children Will Listen," what began as a clever diversion has touched deeper nerves and primed some tear ducts. This video production by the original Broadway cast gets its marquee shimmer from Bernadette Peters's wonderful witch, but the standout (and Tony winner as Best Actress) is Joanna Gleason, who gives the Baker's Wife a mixture of warmth, pragmatism, and sudden, poignantly romantic radiance. The DVD version is comparatively no-frills, given its American Playhouse origins, but multiformat digital audio renders the musical performances in immaculate detail. --Sam Sutherland
Amazon.com Fractured fairy tales of a darker hue provide the remarkable context for Into the Woods, which deconstructs the Brothers Grimm by way of Rod Serling. While the faces and names are familiar, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood, and company inhabit a sylvan neighborhood in which witches and bakers are next-door neighbors, handsome princes from once-parallel fables are competitive (and equally vain) brothers, and all the stories intersect through unexpected new plot twists. Stephen Sondheim's Tony-winning score favors intricate ensemble numbers that present the characters' divergent, then overlapping fears and desires. And it's the latter category that provides a primary thread to James Lapine's ingenious puzzle of a book, which coheres around the inevitability--and treachery--of our innermost wishes. That theme is given farcical energy in the first act, which offers enough comic invention, tart dialogue, and witty music for a satisfying evening of theater as is. Instead, Sondheim and Lapine offer a bold, darker second act that takes a look at what happens after "happily ever after," elevating the work beyond inspired parody toward allegorical gravity. By the final scenes, with the one-two punch of the score's two most enduring songs, "No One Is Alone" and "Children Will Listen," what began as a clever diversion has touched deeper nerves and primed some tear ducts. This video production by the original Broadway cast gets its marquee shimmer from Bernadette Peters's wonderful witch, but the standout (and Tony winner as Best Actress) is Joanna Gleason, who gives the Baker's Wife a mixture of warmth, pragmatism, and sudden, poignantly romantic radiance. The DVD version is comparatively no-frills, given its American Playhouse origins, but multiformat digital audio renders the musical performances in immaculate detail. --Sam Sutherland
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Pleased November 20, 2008 jTEL I am very pleased with this product. One I really liked the movie and would recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it, and second the product arrived on time and in perfect order and at a good price. I would definitely buy from here again.
Into the Woods DVD October 23, 2008 Carla Sims Into the Woods DVD arrived promptly and in great shape. This is a great story. One of my favorite musicals.
Terrific! October 23, 2008 jacquel I've always wanted to see this and when there was a major price drop I scooped it up. I'm really not a fan of musicals, but Sondheim is my exception. The DVD itself was well done. It was like sitting in the theater. Very happy I purchased this.
awesome!! August 27, 2008 EMR Absolutely love this production! We've watched it over and over and over... highly recommend it to others! It should be in your video library!
Top show July 20, 2008 New books As a qualified Sondheim fan/freak getting Into the Woods on DVD with the original cast is a dream come true. I've seen one staged production of this show and one concert version, but the original staging is a treat. Worth every cent.Bloody Ham
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