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They All Laughed Director: Peter Bogdanovich Cast: Audrey Hepburn, Ben Gazzara, Dorothy Stratten, Colleen Camp

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/17/2006
  • Original Release: 1981
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 14,196

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Director to Director: A conversation with Peter Bogdanovich and Wes Anderson; Feature-length audio commentary by director Peter Bogdanovich

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Disc #1 -- They All Laughed [25th Anniversary Edition]
1. Angela Arrives [10:41]
2. The Gaucho [6:22]
3. Is It Dark Yet? [4:43]
4. Kentucky Nights [5:03]
5. True Passion Line [11:32]
6. A Gaping Abyss [8:50]
7. New Shoes? [4:15]
8. I'm Following You [10:56]
9. Touch Assist [5:27]
10. When You Fall [4:02]
11. Back in the Country [3:21]
12. Just Now [3:30]
13. Travel Agent [4:05]
14. Just Drive [3:15]
15. A Vision in Stuyvesant Town [11:25]
16. That Figures [4:30]
17. Better That Way [2:27]
18. Splinters [6:13]

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Peter Bogdanovich wrote and directed this quirky romantic comedy that was shelved by Twentieth Century-Fox for a year, until Bogdanovich purchased the film from Fox and tried to distribute it himself, with limited success. Suave John Russo (Ben Gazzara), inept Charles Rutledge (John Ritter), and hip Arthur Brodsky (Blaine Novak) all work for a detective agency, where they are assigned to follow a trio of beautiful women -- Angela Niotes (Audrey Hepburn), Deborah Wilson (Patti Hansen) and Dolores Martin (Dorothy Stratten) -- whom their husbands think are cheating on them. Soon the three detectives all become romantically involved with the women they are trailing. In a real life scenario that overshadowed the film itself, Bogdanovich was having an affair with Dorothy Stratten during the production and they were being followed by a detective hired by her husband Paul Snider, who as a result ended up murdering his wife and himself. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Great Movie, Great Cast, A MUST SEE!!by Anonymous

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March 04, 2009: It's an excellent movie. I bought it ages ago. Recently purchased as

Christmas gift. It's sweet, funny, sad, and very entertaining. It was

Audrey Hepburn's last movie. She looks beautiful and classy as usual.

Everyone was waiting for Dorothy Stratten's career to skyrocket before

the tragic ending of her life. I've always been a fan of Ben Gazzara;

Colleen Camp;John Ritter;and ofcourse the great Ms. Hepburn. It really

is a must see movie. You'll laugh, cry, and want that happy ending.

I would recommend all of Audrey Hepburn's movie. Colleen Camp was really

good in Sliver.