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Commentary by director Taylor Hackford; Pas de deux - The Making White Nights
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- White Nights
1. Start [9:58]
2. The Flight to Japan [5:23]
3. Norilsk Air Defense Base [6:34]
4. "There's a Boat Leaving for NY" [4:43]
5. Chaiko Comes on Business [4:45]
6. Nikolai Meets the Greenwoods [4:42]
7. Raymond's Story [7:36]
8. The Mines [2:25]
9. Raymond Apologizes [5:08]
10. Home After Eight Years [3:22]
11. "My Love Is Chemical" [5:10]
12. Galina Ivanova [6:12]
13. Shower Exit [7:16]
14. Decadent Dinner Interruption [4:24]
15. At the Kirov With Galina [6:20]
16. Wynn Scott [3:32]
17. "People Have Got to Move" [7:33]
18. "Separate Lives" [4:15]
19. "Prove Me Wrong" [4:54]
20. In Galina's Office [2:43]
21. A Last Look at the Kirov [2:21]
22. "Snake Charmer" [3:00]
23. Out on a Limb [7:47]
24. Off to Meet Scott [3:20]
25. In Pursuit [1:04]
26. The Embassy Gates [3:58]
27. Even Exchange [3:48]
28. "Say You, Say Me" [4:00]
The fancy footwork and star appeal of Gregory Hines as Raymond, an exiled American, and the powerful grace of Mikhail Baryshnikov as Nikolai, a defector, combine with a great production design to carry this otherwise thinly-stretched tale of intrigue. With a stellar supporting cast (Isabella Rossellini as Raymond's wife, Helen Mirren as Nikolai's lover, and Jerzy Skolimowski, the Polish director, as a wily KGB agent), the film has a few excellent moments. Nikolai has defected from the former USSR some time in the past. While on a trip, his plane spectacularly crashes on a runway in Siberia. Trapped in the country he had escaped, he is brought to stay with Raymond, an American who defected during the Vietnam war. Nikolai desperately wants to get out of the country, but the Russians have other plans. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide