Why doesn't Universal release "Rich Man, Poor Man"
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Why doesn't Universal release "Rich Man, Poor Man"
Rich Man, Poor Man: A superb 12-hour adaptation of Irwin Shaw's novel, chronicling the widely divergent values and paths of two brothers over 20 years. The compelling story of familial jealousy and heartbreak was an extraordinarily successful miniseries, garnering a record 23 Emmy nominations (it won four), and helped launch the career of Nick Nolte, who plays the free-spirited and unruly Tom Jordache.
Does anyone know why Universal has yet to release this 1976 mini-series on any video format?
What's the problem?
Rich Man, Poor Man Cast
Peter Strauss: Rudy Jordache
Nick Nolte: Tom Jordache
Susan Blakely: Julie Prescott Abbott Jordache
Edward Asner: Axel Jordache
Dorothy McGuire: Mary Jordache
Bill Bixby: Willie Abbott
Ray Milland: Duncan Calderwood
Robert Reed: Teddy Boylan
Kim Darby: Virginia Calderwood
Gloria Grahame: Sue Prescott
Craig Stevens: Asher Berg
George Maharis: Joey Quales
Lynda Day George: Linda Quales
Steve Allen: Nichols
Norman Fell: Smitty
Talia Shire: Teresa Sanjoro
Van Johnson: Marsh Goodwin
Dorothy Malone: Irene Goodwin
Kay Lenz: Kate Jordache
Murray Hamilton: Sid Gossett
Mike Evans: Arnold Simms
Dick Butkus: Al Fanducci
Fionnula Flanagan: Clothilde
Tim McIntire: Brad Knight
Lawrence Pressman: Bill Denton
Dennis Dugan: Claude Tinker
Jo Ann Harris: Gloria Bartley
Roy Jenson: Pete Tierney
Anthony Carbone: Lou Martin
Ed Barth: Papadakis
Does anyone know why Universal has yet to release this 1976 mini-series on any video format?
What's the problem?
Rich Man, Poor Man Cast
Peter Strauss: Rudy Jordache
Nick Nolte: Tom Jordache
Susan Blakely: Julie Prescott Abbott Jordache
Edward Asner: Axel Jordache
Dorothy McGuire: Mary Jordache
Bill Bixby: Willie Abbott
Ray Milland: Duncan Calderwood
Robert Reed: Teddy Boylan
Kim Darby: Virginia Calderwood
Gloria Grahame: Sue Prescott
Craig Stevens: Asher Berg
George Maharis: Joey Quales
Lynda Day George: Linda Quales
Steve Allen: Nichols
Norman Fell: Smitty
Talia Shire: Teresa Sanjoro
Van Johnson: Marsh Goodwin
Dorothy Malone: Irene Goodwin
Kay Lenz: Kate Jordache
Murray Hamilton: Sid Gossett
Mike Evans: Arnold Simms
Dick Butkus: Al Fanducci
Fionnula Flanagan: Clothilde
Tim McIntire: Brad Knight
Lawrence Pressman: Bill Denton
Dennis Dugan: Claude Tinker
Jo Ann Harris: Gloria Bartley
Roy Jenson: Pete Tierney
Anthony Carbone: Lou Martin
Ed Barth: Papadakis
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I'd love to see this on DVD. I remember what a big to do this was when it originally aired. This was one of the first, if not the very first, mini-series. I don't recall which character had an eye-patch, but I remember there was a scene or two where it would be on the other eye.
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Colleen Benn! WAKE UP !!!!
Thank you Hammer99 for the links to the Region 2 releases. I knew that Rich Man, Poor Man hadn't been released in the United States but I was unaware that a PAL DVD version had been released in Region 2...and almost five (5) years ago as well!!! (July 15, 2002)
Does this region 2 release indicate that there are no rights problems? Is it just a matter of bumping Universal to put this out?
For Pizza: It was the Nick Nolte character (Tom Jordache) who ended up with an eye patch. If memory serves, Tom falls in with a rough crowd and gets pretty well beat up at one point. Tom triumphs, however, and achieves genuine peace and happiness --- becoming the "rich man" to his brother Rudy's morally corrupt "poor man".
It's been 31 years since I've seen Rich Man, Poor Man and I still remember Nick Nolte's final scene. Somebody tell Universal's Colleen Benn to start working on this one!
Does this region 2 release indicate that there are no rights problems? Is it just a matter of bumping Universal to put this out?
For Pizza: It was the Nick Nolte character (Tom Jordache) who ended up with an eye patch. If memory serves, Tom falls in with a rough crowd and gets pretty well beat up at one point. Tom triumphs, however, and achieves genuine peace and happiness --- becoming the "rich man" to his brother Rudy's morally corrupt "poor man".
It's been 31 years since I've seen Rich Man, Poor Man and I still remember Nick Nolte's final scene. Somebody tell Universal's Colleen Benn to start working on this one!