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Beyond Rangoon Director: John Boorman Cast: Patricia Arquette, Frances McDormand, Spalding Gray, Victor Slezak

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/26/2009
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 16,122

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Making-of Featurette; Theatrical Trailer

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Disc #1 -- Beyond Rangoon
1. Fallen Children [4:51]
2. Blood Underneath [3:28]
3. Aung San Suu Kyi [2:53]
4. Curfew Countdown [3:55]
5. Left Behind [3:10]
6. Beyond Rangoon [5:48]
7. Shutting Life Out [3:06]
8. Wounded Hearts [5:34]
9. Dream Reunion [3:41]
10. Martial Law [3:15]
11. Escape Into the Jungle [5:52]
12. Bamboo Boat [5:22]
13. You're Going to Live [5:06]
14. Dispensary Encounter [3:01]
15. Back To Rangoon [3:05]
16. Embassy Barricade [3:31]
17. Slaughter in the Streets [3:12]
18. Refugee Truckload [3:26]
19. More Than You Were [4:02]
20. I Have To Go [4:52]
21. You Healed Me [4:35]
22. Crossing Under Fire [2:49]
23. As Long As You Need Me; Coda [5:01]
24. End Credits [2:32]

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In a role originally intended for Meg Ryan, Patricia Arquette plays Dr. Laura Bowman in director John Boorman's film of an American abroad in a strange country. It's 1988 and Laura is desperate to flee the United States and the memory of her husband and son's murders. Accompanied by her sister, Andy (Frances McDormand), she heads for Burma just as the peaceful protests against the country's military government take a more violent turn. Andy and the rest of their party flee in a hurry, but Laura is forced to stay behind when she loses her passport. A former professor (Aung Ko) offers her guidance to the border of Thailand, where they both hope to make their escape. Boorman's scenes of action and violence are well-staged, but Arquette is not big enough to carry the film and her plight seems inconsequential next to that of the Burmese as the military begins its ruthless crackdown. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

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