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Item Description
The Tic Code (VHS)
This is a previously viewed VHS tape in very good condition!
Item specifics - VHS
Condition:
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition.
Format:
VHS
Rating:
R
Leading Role:
Gregory Hines, Christopher George Marquette, Polly Draper
Release Date:
Aug 28, 2001
Director:
Gary Winick
UPC:
096898706032
Format:
NTSC (US, Canada)
Genre:
Drama
Sub-Genre:
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Detailed item info
A twelve-year-old boy, Miles (Christopher George Marquette), living with his mother in New York City is inspired by the jazz scene and aspires to be a jazz musician like his father. However, Miles is challenged by a neurological disorder that alienates him in school and makes his father uncomfortable. When he meets saxophonist Tyrone Pike (Gregory Hines)--one of his idols, who becomes a father figure to Miles--he tries get Pike to fall in love with his mother. A difficult but heart-warming story, THE TIC CODE features a fantastic musical score and live New York performances.
Product Details
Rating: R (MPAA)
UPC: 096898706032
Additional Details
Format:
VHS
"...A well-meaning heartfelt drama....Hines gives one of his most intense performances..." USA Today - Andy Seiler (08/04/2000)
"...[A] sincere film....Mr. Marquette delivers a strong, dry-eyed performance..." New York Times - Stephen Holden (08/04/2000)
"...[Marquette performs] as if he had a small tornado of feeling roiling around inside him....Real feeling in [the film]..." -- Rating: B Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (08/11/2000)
"...It is sincere, emotionally strong, well-executed and worth looking for..." Box Office - Tim Cogshell (10/01/2000)
"...THE TIC CODE swiftly becomes complex and emotion-charged, increasing its credibility and involvement..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (08/04/2000)