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Starring Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda, Phil Spector, Dennis Hopper, Karen Black, Luke Askew, Robert Walker, Warren Finnerty, Sabrina Scharf
Director Dennis Hopper
Director of Photography Lazlo Kovacs
Editor Donn Cambern
Producer Peter Fonda
Screenwriter Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda, Terry Southern
This special edition of the controversial film includes an exclusive CD soundtrack with music from the movie by Steppenwolf, Moody Blues, Animals, and an 80-page British Film Institute book "Easy Rider".

This landmark film stars Peter Fonda ...    Full Description

A landmark in film history, EASY RIDER blew the studio doors open for more young directors than any film before or since, helping to create the wide-open climate that would lead to the production of many outstanding films in the 1970s. As its director, Dennis Hopper is usually given the lion's share of credit for the film's success, but the revelations of time suggest that the contributions of the late Terry Southern and, to some degree, Jack Nicholson have endowed the film with much of its residual power. Starring Peter Fonda as Wyatt (alias Captain America) and Hopper as Billy, it traces the hippie duo's adventures as they mount their seriously chopped hogs on a journey to find the real America en route to Mardi Gras. In Arizona, they visit a commune whose members are having a tough time, and in a small Texas town they're jailed for joining a parade. But they're quickly sprung by an ACLU lawyer, the quirky, hard-drinking George Hanson (Jack Nicholson), who accepts their offer to join them on the trip to New Orleans, eager to visit the best whorehouse in the South. EASY RIDER accurately reflects the tensions and hostilities of the period, Laszlo Kovacs's photography is superb, Nicholson is exceptional in his breakthrough role--and the startling, stunning ending is a shocker.

Theatrical release: July 14, 1969. Shooting locations: Lafayette and New Orleans, LA; Las Vegas, NV; Monument Valley, UT; Wupatki Sunset Crater Volcano, AZ; and New Mexico. EASY RIDER was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1998. Rip Torn was originally slated for the role of George Hanson, but withdrew shortly before production began. Dennis Hopper carried a loaded pistol throughout production. Of the motorcycles used in the film, one burned, and three were stolen before the end of production. As a result, the final scene had to be shot around a campfire. EASY RIDER is number 88 in the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American movies. EASY RIDER was Dennis Hopper's directorial debut. The film cost $340,000 to make; it grossed $19 million in the U.S. alone.

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"You know, Billy, we blew it."--Wyatt (Peter Fonda) to Billy (Dennis Hopper)

Easy Rider Reviews:

"...Marvelous outdoor photography..." -- 3 1/2 out of 4 stars -- Mike Clark, USA Today

"...There's nothing safe about Hopper's directorial debut....A pointedly bad trip..." -- Ty Burr, Entertainment Weekly

"...A period piece of special value, because it captures so surely the tone and look of a particular moment in time..."-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

"[A] major hit, launching an era of 'youth movies' in the '70s that became the most wildly creative, lunatics-running-the-asylum chapter in Hollywood history..." -- Premiere Staff, Premiere

"It looks as mythically beautiful as it did back in '69." -- Uncut Staff, Uncut   Hide Description

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Studio Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Orig Year 1969
DVD Encoding Region 1
All Time Sales Rank   18030  
CD Universe Part number 6765444
Discs 2
Release Date Sep 28, 2004
Rating R (MPAA)
Running Time 95 Minutes
Movie Details Color; Digitally Mastered; 35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
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Region 1
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen -
1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - English
Subtitles - English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary -
1. Dennis Hopper - Star
Making Of -
1. "Easy Rider: Shaking the Cage"
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Text/Photo Galleries:
Production Notes
Talent files
Additional Product:
Bonus CD Songtrack with Classic '60s Rock
British Film Institute Modern Classic Book "Easy Rider" with an in-depth look at the film


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Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars) 4.5 stars

5 stars a biker classic
what else can you say about this film. i must have seen it a hundred times. they did a great job with the whole package. the book that comes with the set is really cool, with a lot of great info about the making of this classic film. but....and there is always a "but". the music disc that is included in this set is NOT the movie soundtrack from the film!! it is only 7 songs long. and NOT from the film. so, be advised if you want the soundtrack, which is great , you will have to order that seperate. still though, it is a nicely packaged and re-mastered dvd set. throw away your watch, and pop it in the player again!!!!!
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5 stars "This used to be a helluva good country."
"A man went looking for America and couldn't find it anywhere" announced the posters that advertised "Easy Rider" (1969). It was a fitting summation of the low-budget film which defied Hollywood traditions and, at the same time, grossed more money than most of the lavish productions of the same year. Although this was the first film either of them had directed, both Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda were very familiar with the youth exploitation films of the Sixties, having appeared in "The Wild Angels" (1966), "The Trip" (1967) and "The Glory Stompers" {1968). They were able to finance their film through Columbia Pictures for $340,000 and it went on to take in more than $50 million at the box-office. With its spontaneity and sincerity and its roots firmly in Sixties culture, "Easy Rider" established a new trend in movies: the 'road' film. Hollywood was quick to catch on to the idea of films whose characters had no history and traveled for no apparent reason; the journey becoming a metaphor for life, and the adventures on the road an allegory of man's search for himself. It also fostered a new taste in motorcycles-the Harley-Davidson 'Chopper'. Wyatt and Billy set off across America on their own personal odyssey looking for a way to lead their lives. On the journey they encounter bigotry and hatred from small-town communities who despise and fear their non-conformism. And it is these people who finally kill off the dreams that they do not understand. Although Wyatt and Billy also discover people attempting 'alternative life-styles' who are resisting this narrow-mindedness, there is always a question-mark over the future survival of these drop-out groups. The gentle hippie community who thank God for 'a place to stand' are living their own unreal dream. The rancher and his Mexican wife are hard-pushed to make ends meet. Even LSD turns sour when the trip is a bad one. Death comes to seem the only freedom. It is significant that, in the final scene, the solitary burning bike remains: Wyatt's spirit lives on. The film's essential philosophy is controversial, if unspoken. Nonetheless, it is eloquently articulated through the pulsating rock soundtrack, the emphasis on dope smoking as a common aspect of life, the loving shots of the rolling scenery as they ride across America, and the equation of motorbikes with freedom rather than with the hooliganism of "The Wild One" (1953) and its successors. It was, perhaps, the only film to portray the new culture from within that culture itself. "Easy Rider" also works on a number of mythic and symbolic levels. Hopper had recently become engrossed in Thomism (a philosophical system based on the teachings of Thomas Aquinas) and indeed, it has been seen as the story of a modern prophet . . . from the difficulties of getting hotel rooms to the final violent 'crucifixion'. Another interpretation might suggest that Wyatt and Billy are the drop-out versions of their famous Western namesakes, reversing the traditional journey by traveling east on motorbikes rather than west on horses: a rejection of the old Hollywood and its myths and dreams. One further ironical aspect of this view is that Henry Fonda--Peter's father--once played Wyatt Earp in "My Darling Clementine" (1946). But there are no heroes in "Easy Rider"; identification is stimulated by the mood of the film rather than by characters that have no history and are therefore ideal subjects for mythical legend. The filming process also rejected Hollywood traditions, as the crew themselves followed the same eastward journey, picking up their actors in the towns they passed through-often improvising action and dialogue. One dramatic scene in a diner, for instance, was done in this way: the locals were told that Hopper and Fonda were sexual child-molesters, and the customers reacted appropriately vehemently. One actor not recruited en route was Jack Nicholson, who gained fame and an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the liberal Iawyer who drowns his uncertainties in alcohol. In itself, "Easy Rider" is a work full of contradictions--including the fact that Hopper took time off from shooting to appear in "True Grit" (1969), a John Wayne film with almost the opposite philosophy. Wyatt and Billy finance their journey from the proceeds of a cocaine sale, a hard drug which does not have the same idealistic connotations as marijuana. After their disappointment at the Mardi Gras, Wyatt acknowledges to Billy that `we blew it'. There had to be another way to search for their freedom, one that was not betrayed from the start. But despite its depressing message--that America had become so corrupt and bigoted that even those who try to find ways escaping the system will be destroyed by it--the film is an exhilarating celebration of alternatives that the Sixties offered. "Easy Rider" seems to say that if anyone blew it, it was America for not allowing a new and challenging, freer, more personal culture to exist. The most important comment "Easy Rider" made was to be found in the vast discrepency between the visual beauty in the movie, as captured by Lazlo Kovacs' cinematography, and the ugliness of the climate of life in the late Sixties. "This used to be a free country," Jack Nicholson sighs shortly before his death in the hands of rednecks. "What went wrong?" He may die not knowing but (by the end) "Easy Rider" pointed to the answer. At the time of its release, "Time" Magazine referred to the film as "the little film that killed the big film." The point in fact, the big film did not die at all, but only went into a state of hibernation during the troubled, overlong winter of 1969. Dozens of imitation "Easy Riders" were turned out and, almost invariably, they failed at the box office. One year later, "Airport"--a return to the Ross Hunter all-star extravaganzas-broke box office records. In 1969, the mood of America was best emplified by "Easy Rider", a year later, temporary converts to hippiedom would throw away their love beads. And Hollywood, after a few false starts, would once again provide the pictures people wanted to see. [filmfactsman]
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4 stars Excellent 60's Hippy/Biker Movie!
"Easy Rider" was a low budget film that did surprisingly well in theaters in 1969 and got positive reviews by movie critics. Basically it's the story of two hippy/bikers that go cross country, smoking pot, ending up briefly in jail, going to a brothel, etc. and meeting different people on the way. The ending was somewhat shocking in it's day and surprising to say the least. This 35th Deluxe Edition picture wise is slightly poorer (grainy in parts) than the regular dvd version. The bonus cd is not the full length soundtrack as some may be fooled into believing (8 songs total) and there's a book (by Lee Hill)that while interesting, will probably be glanced through, read quickly and then tossed aside. Is this Deluxe Edition worth the extra cash? In my opinion it isn't. Your best bet, buy the regular dvd and save yourself about ten dollars. With the extra saving you should be able to buy the cd soundtrack for a few bucks more and have the best of both worlds!
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5 stars More than a Biker Movie....
This movie spoke to a generation, you get the feeling of what that generation was thinking in 1969 and 70. Peter Fonda himself said it was a revisionist western, he actually wore spurs in the movie. Great music of that era, Steppin Wolf singing the Biker National Anthem, Born to be Wild. Great Movie.
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3 stars Classic
I am a motorcycle rider and have been since I saw the Great Escape on the big screen. When this movie came out I drove across country. I will never do that again. This film brings back good memories.
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