Shamus [videorecording] / Columbia Pictures ; produced by Robert M. Weitman ; directed by Buzz Kulik ; written by Barry Beckerman.

Title: 
Shamus [videorecording] / Columbia Pictures ; produced by Robert M. Weitman ; directed by Buzz Kulik ; written by Barry Beckerman.

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Publisher: 
Burbank, Calif. : Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment, 2002.
Description: 
1 videodisc (ca. 98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Authors: 
Reynolds, Burt.
Cannon, Dyan.
Weitman, Robert M.
Kulik, Buzz.
Beckerman, Barry.
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)
Edition: 
Full-screen version.
Format of Material: 
Video
Bib ID: 
105197
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Location: 
Audio/Video Collection
Call Number: 
Shamus
Holdings Note: 
DVD
Notes: 
A videodisc release of the 1973 motion picture.
Formatted from the original version to fit the TV screen.
Burt Reynolds, Dyan Cannon.
When a private eye tries to recover a parcel of stolen diamonds for a rich eccentric, he encounters a scheme to sell army surplus tanks and guns on the international black market.
DVD; Dolby digital; coded for Region 1 (North America) playback only.
In English with subtitles in English, French, and Spanish; closed-captioned.
Of interest are scenes of a Tiffany window, now in the collection of The Corning Museum of Glass (76.4.22) which was created in 1905-1906 by Tiffany for a house on the Hudson called Rochroanne and built by the Beltzhoover family at Irvington-on-Hudson. The house was sold by the family in the 1920's and eventually donated around 1970 to the Roman Catholic church which rented it out for various purposes, including the making of this movie. The window and other decorative features were removed around 1975 and sold, and the house was demolished. (Scenes, 10:43 into the movie)
Object/Material Note: 
Includes CMoG object: 76.4.22, Scenes, 10:43 into the movie.