Rain Man | reviewed by: Joe Whip | September 13, 2011
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The video is soft w/ mediocre color saturation & blacks. The audio is better, especially the musical score which the highlight of the disc.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | The sensible drama about the reunification of two very different brothers and their struggle to stay together. Dustin Hoffman won an Oscar for best actor for his memorable performance as the autistic Raymond. |
| lead actors | Dustin Hoffman | Tom Cruise | Valeria Golino | Gerald R. Molen | Jack Murdock | Michael D. Roberts | Ralph Seymour | Lucinda Jenney | Bonnie Hunt | Kim Robillard | Beth Grant | Dolan Dougherty | Marshall Dougherty | Patrick Dougherty | Peter Dougherty | Andrew Dougherty | Loretta Wendt Jolivette | Donald E. Jones | Bryon P. Caunar | Donna J. Dickson |
| director | Barry Levinson |
















