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DVD: Madonna - Dk Texter: Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)

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Madonna - Dk Texter
Desperately Seeking Susan
Cover: DVD: Madonna - Dk Texter: Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
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Released :
Storbritannien, 05/01-2005
Oprindeligt udgivet:
1985
Label:
Fox
Release:
15801DVD
UPC/EAN:
5050070002942
Units:
2 DVD
Estimated weight:
189 gram
Region:
2 (Europa)
Language:
Dansk, Engelsk, Svensk, Tysk, Fransk, Hollandsk, Polsk, Finsk, Portugisisk
Subtitles:
Movie may not be subtitled in English
Estimated delivery time:
5-6 workdays
Price :
DKK 99,95
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Arquette is Roberta Glass, a bored New Jersey yuppie housewife who finds escapism from her mundane life in the New York personal ad exploits of a flighty bohemian named Susan (Madonna). When Roberta travels to the city to witness an ad-inspired meeting between Susan and her lover Jimmy, she bumps her head, loses her memory, and for all intensive purposes, becomes Susan, thanks to a case of mistaken identity. As a result, she is pursued by crooks and other shady characters through the funky East Village of the early 1980s. Quinn is the confused film protectionist who stumbles into the role of Roberta/Susan's protector. Madonna, not quite a superstar when this was filmed, uses this small role to show the sort of charisma she would soon shower upon the world in larger doses. Steven Wright, Giancarlo Esposito, Richard Hell, Ann Magnuson, John Lurie and Arto Lindsay also turn up in small roles in this fun, screwball 80s love letter to the downtown scene.
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