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The Passenger
a.k.a. Professione: Reporter Director: Michelangelo Antonioni Cast: Jack Nicholson, Maria Schneider, Jenny Runacre, Ian Hendry

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/25/2006
  • Original Release: 1975
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 2,167
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Closed Caption; Audio commentary with Jack Nicholson; Audio commentary with journalist Aurora Irvine and screenwriter Mark Peploe

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Disc #1 -- The Passenger
1. Start [3:19]
2. The Journey Begins [3:09]
3. Trekking in the Desert [3:27]
4. Spinning Wheels [2:01]
5. A Dead Robertson [5:01]
6. Switching Identities [9:38]
7. "He's Dead" [2:15]
8. London Arrival [5:27]
9. Munich Box 58 [2:33]
10. Church Wedding [2:45]
11. Exchange of Papers [4:14]
12. First Installment [2:33]
13. Interview Footage [4:03]
14. Cafe No-Show [5:22]
15. Military Execution [1:39]
16. A Lead on Robertson [2:53]
17. Hiding in Barcelona [4:52]
18. Asking for Help [7:04]
19. On the Road [5:01]
20. Locke's Belongings [12:13]
21. "Which Me?" [3:46]
22. White Car & Madrid Plates [4:22]
23. Colliding Worlds [3:38]
24. Parting Ways... for Now [5:21]
25. Final No-Show [1:43]
26. "What Can You See?" [6:17]
27. A View From the Outside [2:58]
28. End of the Journey [8:01]

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The mutual admiration between actor Jack Nicholson and director Michelangelo Antonioni resulted in the psychological drama The Passenger. Nicholson plays David Locke, a disillusioned American reporter who is sent on a grueling mission to North Africa. When he stumbles across the body of a dead man, Locke, long desirous of starting life over again, assumes the corpse's identity. He soon discovers that the man he's pretending to be is involved in gun running on behalf of a terrorist group. Making the acquaintance of a mysterious woman (Maria Schneider), he finds a kindred spirit -- a woman as "lost" as he. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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