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A Dry White Season [1989] | ![A Dry White Season [1989]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51CaLVmBxrL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Actors: Marlon Brando, Susan Sarandon, Janet Suzman, Zakes Mokae, Donald Sutherland Studio: MGM Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 11668
Format: Pal, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 102 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5039036034166 ASIN: B000PI3UHW
Theatrical Release Date: 1989 Release Date: June 18, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: IN STOCK. USUALLY DISPATCHED SAME OR NEXT WORKING DAY (MON - FRI). PLEASE ALLOW 3 - 6 DAYS FOR DELIVERY. BRAND NEW AND FULLY GUARANTEED BY A WELL ESTABLISHED TRUSTED LTD COMPANY. EMAIL DISPATCH CONFIRMATIONS SENT. TRACK PROGRESS 24/7
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Marlon's Accent is impeccable December 24, 2007 Jay (Mauritius) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I believe this to be one of Marlon Brando's most underrated performances. The film itself is a splendid period piece of Apartheid South Africa. I rarely see this movie mentioned in biographical comment with regard to Brando's career, and yet, it is a stunning performance. I assume the lack of comment is the fact that he only played a supporting role, and that the subject of apartheid probably denied it a higher profile. As somebody who has lived in South Africa, both before and after apartheid, i cannot tell you how accurate the performance of Brando is in this role. There is no doubt in my mind that he must have studied meticulously before playing this part. I do not know why, but there are a large percentage of professional people in South Africa who have an almost perfect "Queen's English" accent...but it is tinged with a slight South African edge which only the most perceptive can detect. Not only does Marlon Brando capture this perception, but he somehow manages to replicate it, which i have always found truly incredible.
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