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A Delicate Balance
- (Widescreen)
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 7/22/2003

A Delicate Balance
- (Widescreen)
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 7/22/2003
- Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield, Lee Remick, Kate Reid, Joseph Cotten, Betsy Blair
- UPC: 738329028626
- Item #: KOV002862
- Director: Tony Richardson
- Rated: PG
- Genre: Drama
- Release Date: 7/22/2003
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1973
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Lorber

Product Notes
Four time Oscar winner Katharine Hepburn (Philadelphia Story, the Lion in the Winter), Oscar winner Paul Scofield (A Man for All Seasons, Quiz Show), Oscar nominee Lee Remick (Days of Wine and Roses) and Joseph Cotten (The Third Man) from the core of a Delicate Balance's miraculous, one-night-only dream cast. Acclaimed British director Tony Richardson (Tom Jones) allows these thoroughbreds to explores and discover the full range of conflict and confrontation in Edward Albee's (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?) explosive WASP gothic with both appreciative generosity and masterful control. Agnes (Hepburn), as domineering and sarcastic as her husband Tobias (Scofield) is equivocating and guarded, finds her empty Connecticut nest invaded. First, Claire, Agnes' alcoholic sister (the scene stealing brilliant Kate Reid), arrives to bitterly spar with her more stable sibling. Then, Agnes and Tobias' luck-less-in-love daughter Julia (Remick) returns home on the heels of yet another failed marriage. But the fuse on this upper middle-class powder keg comes in the form of friends Harry (Cotten) and Edna (Betsy Blair), who appear on the doorstep seeking shelter from an ephemeral emotional cave-in that has left them terrified, for reasons' they can't name, of being alone. Harry and Edna's solace becomes Agnes and Tobias' undoing as two generations raised to need love, not to give it, and how use language to dissect truth and feeling, not to share it, turns first to each other-then against each other. Albee's musically attuned dialogue is showcased with a sensitivity and savagery that Richardsons's intimately filmed visualization focuses on with un-flinching clarity. As each self-blinded character ignores the achingly bared soul of the others, Albee's living-room demolition derby leaves no one intact.
Credits
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CreditsKatharine Hepburn
Paul Scofield
Lee Remick
Kate Reid
Joseph Cotten
Betsy Blair
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DirectorsTony Richardson