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The Paper
- (Manufactured on Demand, Widescreen, Dolby, AC-3)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: R
- Release Date: 26/12/2017

The Paper
(Manufactured on Demand, Widescreen, Dolby, AC-3)
- Starring: Michael Keaton, Robert Duvall, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei, Randy Quaid, Jason Robards, Jason Alexander, Spalding Gray, Catherine O'Hara, Lynne Thigpen
- Director: Ron Howard
- Genre: Comedy Video, Drama
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 112 minutes
- Year of Release: 1994
- UPC: 191329025840
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Directed by Academy Award winner Ron Howard, The Paper brings the fast-paced, cutthroat, frequently hilarious world of newspaper journalism vividly to life. It's editorial bedlam during the course of one hectic, twenty-four hour period at the New York Sun. In order to make the morning edition and scoop the competition, Henry Hackett (Michael Keaton) must race against the clock to expose a major scandal or two innocent men will go to prison. Thwarting him at every turn is his ambitious managing editor (Glenn Close) who seems more concerned with staying on budget than printing the truth. At the same time, Hacketts wife (Marisa Tomei) is about to give birth to their first child and she's pressuring him to take a cushier, less demanding position with a rival newspaper. Meanwhile, facing their own private demons are columnist Dan McDougal (Randy Quaid) and senior editor Bernie White (Robert Duvall).