Isn't She Great (Blu-ray)
Directed by Andrew Bergman
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Nathan Lane
John Cleese
Stockard Channing
David Hyde Pierce
John Larroquette
Amanda Peet
Jeffrey Ross
Christopher McDonald
From Andrew Bergman, the acclaimed director of So Fine, The Freshman, Honeymoon in Vegas, It Could Happen to You and Striptease, comes this outrageous comedy based on the life of Jacqueline Susann, starring screen legend Bette Midler (Big Business, Ruthless People). The hilarious Midler stars as the ambitious woman of dubious talent who writes Valley of the Dolls, the sexy, best-selling novel that takes the world by storm. Jacqueline’s irrepressible sense of humor, indomitable spirit and adoring husband Irving Mansfield (Nathan Lane, The Birdcage) eventually rocket her from struggling starlet to international celebrity. The hilarious cast includes John Cleese (Clockwise), Stockard Channing (The Girl Most Likely to…), John Larroquette (Stripes), David Hyde Pierce (TV’s Frasier), Amanda Peet (Whipped), Christopher McDonald (Broken Flowers) and stand-up comedian and celebrity roast host Jeffrey Ross.
Blu-ray Extras Include:
NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Sally Christie and Emma Westwood
5.1 Surround & 2.0 Lossless Stereo
Theatrical Trailer
Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
Optional English Subtitles
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