Jenny (Blu-ray)
Directed by George Bloomfield
Alan Alda
Vincent Gardenia
Elizabeth Wilson
Fred Willard
Marian Hailey
Charlotte Rae
Estelle Winwood
Philip Burns
Brand New 4K Master! Jenny (Marlo Thomas, TV’s That Girl and Friends) is unmarried, pregnant and alone in New York City. Delano (Alan Alda, Sweet Liberty, TV’s M*A*S*H) is a young filmmaker trying to avoid the Vietnam War draft. A chance meeting in Central Park leads to their friendship and mutual concern for each other, and they soon agree that the perfect solution to their problems is a “marriage of convenience.” Jenny will have a father for her baby and Delano will escape the draft. But the plan goes awry when Jenny begins to fall in love with her new husband, who’s in a relationship with someone else. Film and television veteran George Bloomfield (To Kill a Clown, Nothing Personal) directed this touching romantic drama co-starring Elizabeth Wilson (The Day of the Dolphin) and Vincent Gardenia (Lucky Luciano) as Jenny’s parents, with Charlotte Rae (TV’s The Facts of Life) and Estelle Winwood (The Producers).
Blu-ray Extras Include:
Brand New 4K Master
NEW Audio Commentary by Film Historians Lee Gambin and Jarret Gahan
Optional English Subtitles
Dual-Layered BD50 Disc
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