Diner
Warner Brothers (1982)
Comedy, Drama
In Collection
#726
8*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
012569507722
IMDB   7.2
110 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   R
Steve Guttenberg Edward 'Eddie' Simmons
Daniel Stern Laurence 'Shrevie' Schreiber
Mickey Rourke Robert 'Boogie' Sheftell
Kevin Bacon Timothy Fenwick, Jr.
Timothy Daly William 'Billy' Howard
Ellen Barkin Beth Schreiber
Paul Reiser Modell
Kathryn Dowling Barbara
Michael Tucker Bagel
Jessica James Mrs. Simmons
Colette Blonigan Carol Heathrow
Director Barry Levinson
Producer Jerry Weintraub
Mark Johnson
Writer Barry Levinson

Writer-director Barry Levinson 's autobiographical first feature fondly remembers his Baltimore youth. It's late 1959, and six guys in their early twenties are stumbling into adulthood, alternating responsibility with carefree time at their local diner. The story centers on the return from college of Billy ( Tim Daly ) to serve as best man at the wedding of his pal Eddie ( Steve Guttenberg ). Billy is consumed by a confusing relationship with a close female friend, while Eddie still lives at home, preparing a football trivia test for his fiancée and vowing to cancel the wedding if she fails. Other characters woven into the narrative include Boogie ( Mickey Rourke ), a womanizer with a gambling problem, and Shrevie ( Daniel Stern ), a music addict with a troubled marriage. Diner became known for its bittersweet comic screenplay and its remarkable cast, which also included Paul Reiser , Kevin Bacon , and Ellen Barkin . In order to capture the loose, laid-back dialogue of the diner scenes, Levinson directed them last, so that the actors would be more comfortable with each other. Diner was the first part of Levinson's "Baltimore Trilogy," followed by Tin Men (1987) and Avalon (1990). — Norm Schrager
Edition Details
Chapters 37
Release Date 4/4/2000
Packaging Snap Case
Screen Ratio 1.85:1
Subtitles English; French
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 11/30/2002
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $4.00
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Widescreen Review
Bit Rate 192 KB
Anamophic Yes
Links IMDB

Features
Anamophic
Extras include an odd introduction that cues up prior to the movie (Please, Warner Home Video, do not go ‘Disney’ on us!), a 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary, “On The Flip Side,” notes on “The Baltimore Films” by Levinson including Tin Men, Avalon and Liberty Heights, the theatrical trailer and bonus trailer for Liberty Heights.

Widescreen Review
Story Synopsis:
Six buddies: A complusive gambler, a college student, a guy who married too young, a brilliant alcoholic loser, a philosopher and a guy who won’t marry his fiancée unless she passes his football quiz, spend most of their nights at the Fells Point Diner chewing over their lives and where they’re headed in this funny and insightful Barry Levinson gem. No matter their problems or ridiculous schemes, they remain true friends and will... “Always have the diner.”

DVD Picture:
The anamorphically enhanced DVD, viewed in component video, is quite solid and nicely rendered. Images are sharp and detailed with excellent contrast and shadow delineation. Colors are rich and fully saturated, with nicely balanced fleshtones and deep, pure blacks. Some scenes are wanting in clarity, appearing a bit plugged-up, but generally, this is a pleasing transfer of this classic comedy. Minor film grain and artifacts are noticed, but otherwise, the picture is quite solid. The picture measures 1.78:1, anamorphic and letterbox.

Soundtrack:
The DVD soundtrack is Dolby® Digital 1.0 mono. The fidelity is dated and undistinguished. Some distortion is also present. This early 1980s soundtrack has nothing to impress and sounds rather like 1960s mono film audio at times.