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Flesh and Bone / An American Rhapsody (Double Feature)
Flesh and Bone (1993, 126 mins, English: Dolby Digital Surround, Rated 14A)

Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan star in this gripping film about a vending-machine supplier and a beautiful drifter who are brought together by fate and given a future - until a shadowy figure from the past (James Caan) awakens a memory as deep and dark as a grave: a family history written in cold blood. Flesh and Bone is a "stunning psychological thriller" (Rod Lurie, Los Angeles Magazine).

An American Rhapsody (2001, 106 mins, English Dolby Digital 5.1 & Surround, Rated PG)

Natassaja Kinski and Tony Goldwyn star as a Hungarian couple persecuted by an oppressive Communist government. Forced to flee their country, they leave their baby girl with Hungarian foster parents. Several years later, the girl, Suzanne (Scarlett Johansson), reunites with her mother and father in California. But as Suzanne grows, so do the question about her mysterious past and heritage, as she embarks on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery.
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The DVD's worth it for the 2nd movie - LizzieGrier
I could have lived happily without ever watching Flesh and Bone. As much as I like the two lead men the movies falls short. It is slow and very easy to figure out the ending. It was not horrible but not really interesting either.

The second movie I ...

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