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Closed Caption; On the set of the Buccaneers featuring interviews with the cast and crew as well as social background to the story
Full Product DetailsDisc #1, Side A -- The Buccaneers
1. That Closson Girl [7:14]
2. Alliances [8:21]
3. The Right People [9:57]
4. O, To Be in England [6:52]
5. Quite the Contrary [8:50]
6. Poor Old Richard [7:44]
7. Dukes and Lords [7:36]
8. Dinner Table Chatter [8:17]
9. The Beyondness of Things [7:33]
10. Grabbing [3:14]
11. The Buccaneers [1:43]
12. Credits [1:08]
1. What Came Before [1:30]
2. Forbidden Fruit [7:24]
3. Not Mr. Robinson [7:51]
4. An Unwise Bet [8:13]
5. Mad With Envy [11:16]
6. A Fair Exchange [17:11]
7. Creidts [1:02]
1. What Came Before [1:25]
2. An Heir [11:33]
3. Separate Bedrooms [11:23]
4. Innocence Lost [11:31]
5. Ignorant Remarks [10:09]
6. A Stranger [9:09]
7. Credits [1:01]
Disc #1, Side B -- The Buccaneers
1. What Came Before [1:39]
2. Not Richards's Baby [10:59]
3. The Virginia Reel [8:00]
4. Reeling [12:16]
5. Independent Woman [11:21]
6. Malicious Gossip [9:49]
7. Credits [1:01]
1. What Came Before [2:02]
2. Words of Advice [9:34]
3. Class Warfare [6:39]
4. Desperation [4:22]
5. Scandal [9:03]
6. Saying Goodbye [12:08]
7. Credits [13:06]
Based on a novel by Edith Wharton, The Buccaneers follows four wealthy young women -- Nan (Carla Gugino), Virginia St. George (Alison Eliott), Conchita Closson (Mira Sorvino), and Lizzy Elmsworth (Rya Kihlstedt) -- throughout their eventful journey from America to London. Though they set off intending to hunt down potential husbands for themselves, what they find has less to do with love and more to do with the repressive nature of turn-of-the-century English society. Shunned as "new money" by London's elite and courted by a slew of noblemen lacking any code of personal honor, the quartet is forced to examine society's focus on social status and personal wealth. Directed by Philip Saville, this film also features Mark Tandy and Greg Wise. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide