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Product details

GenreComedy
FormatAC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
ContributorDaniel Melnick, Marilu Henner, Mick Jackson, Richard Grant, Steve Martin, Victoria Tennant
Initial release date1991-02-08
LanguageEnglish

Technical specifications

is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
mpaa_ratingPG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)
product_dimensions0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 ounces
item_model_number012236110118
directorMick Jackson
media_formatAC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
run_time1 hour and 38 minutes
release_dateMay 18, 2010
actorsMarilu Henner, Richard Grant, Steve Martin, Victoria Tennant
subtitles‏ : English, Spanish
producersDaniel Melnick
studioLiosngate Pictures Entertainment
number_of_discs1
best_sellers_rank#50,464 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,934 in Comedy (Movies & TV)

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Customers appreciate its light-heartedness and whimsical view of the city, while also noting its surreal and sarcastic elements.

★★★★★

After a long wait, L.A. Story in high definition

Shirley M DulceyMarch 20, 2022

L. A. Story is Steve Martin's love letter to his then wife, Victoria Tennant, and to the city of Los Angeles. Sadly, his marriage to Tennant did not endure; they divorced in 1994, three years after the film's release. His love of Los Angeles appears to be alive and well; he lives there to this day. The love of L.A. is the best part of the film. It's a Steve Martin movie so he lampoons it, often quite sharply, but you can feel the love behind it. The love story with Tennant is also sweet, but marred by a lack of visible chemistry between Martin and Tennant. (I don't know what the state of their relationship was at the time, but in any case chemistry doesn't come across on film.) Other notable characters are SanDeE*, a very Californian young woman played by Sarah Jessica Parker in her first notable film role, and Richard Grant as Tennant's ex. There is a funny minor part played by Patrick Stewart, and uncredited cameos by Chevy Chase, Woody Harrelson, Paula Abdul, Martin Lawrence, Rick Moranis, and Terry Jones. A hilarious bit by John Lithgow was filmed but cut for length; you can watch it in the deleted scenes on the disc. Finally, there is a highway sign that is an important character. The music in L.A. Story is mostly classic songs from the 50s and 60s. Three songs by Enya are used as the soundtrack of emotionally evocative scenes, to good effect. L.A. Story is sweet and funny. It's one of my favorite Steve Martin films. Recommended, especially for fans of Martin's films from the 80s and 90s. Now, on to the 30th Anniversary Blu-Ray... The film gets a good high definition transfer. It occasionally looks a bit soft but that appears to be in the original cinematography and may have been an artistic choice. The sound is in lossless DTS-HD Master Audio, is available both in 5.1 surround and a stereo downmix, and is also fine; there are no spectacular sound effects in the film. (The theatrical release was in analog Dolby Stereo, but all disc releases have had digital surround sound.) The picture and sound are both an upgrade from the earlier DVD versions. English and Spanish subtitles are available, and appear to be identical to the ones on earlier releases. The Blu-Ray includes a number of extra features. O2BEINLA: Mick Jackson's L.A. Stories is new to this edition; it's an interview with director Mick Jackson where he talks about how he came to be involved in making L.A. Story and the artistic choices he made. Two others, The Story of L.A. Story and The L.A. of L.A. Story, were originally made for the 15th anniversary DVD edition in 2006. The Story of L.A. Story intercuts bits from the featurette on the original DVD edition from the 90s with interviews of some of the cast. The L.A. of L.A. Story visits many of the locations that were used in the film, including the Ambassador Hotel which was used for a number of indoor scenes and was torn down just after the featurette was made. There is also a collection of deleted scenes, including the ones with John Lithgow, and marketing materials including multiple versions of the movie's trailer (some of which contain scenes that were cut from the actual film). Alas, there is no director's commentary track. There never has been. The second release of the DVD in 2001 listed one as an extra, but it contained the same disc as the original 1998 DVD and does not actually contain any commentary. But the new featurette with the director is a pretty good replacement. Fans of the movie are going to want this disc, even if they already have one of the DVD releases. If you haven't seen L.A. Story, watching this disc just might turn you into a fan. Read more

★★★★★

L.A. Story

C. A. LusterMarch 29, 2016

By far one of Steve Martin's greatest works. A funny and poignant story about a weatherman's lackluster attitude towards relationships but his love for L.A. life. Great cast, directing, camera work, locations, and exceptional music which is not available on CD. Music from movie: Epona Written by Enya Performed by Enya Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp. / BBC Enterprises Ltd. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products Exile Written by Enya, Roma Ryan and Nicky Ryan Performed by Enya Courtesy of WEA Records Limited / Geffen Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products On Your Shore Written by Enya, Roma Ryan and Nicky Ryan Performed by Enya Courtesy of WEA Records Limited / Geffen Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products I've Had My Moments Written by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson Performed by Stéphane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt Courtesy of Vogue Records By Arrangement with GNP Crescendo Records La Mer Music by Charles Trenet and Albert Lasry Lyrics by Charles Trenet Performed by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli Courtesy of RCA Records, A Division of BMG Music Do Wah Diddy, Diddy Written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich Performed by Manfred Mann Courtesy of BMI, A Division of Capitol Records, Inc. By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets La Mer Written by Charles Trenet Performed by Charles Trenet Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets You Drive Me To Distraction Written by Chaz Sanford (as Chas Sanford) and Charles A. Judge (as Charles Judge) Performed by Big World Wild Thing Written by Chip Taylor Performed by Seeds of Love featuring Jimmie Wood Produced by Carl Sealove Ain't That A Shame Written by Fats Domino (as Antoine "Fats" Domino) and David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew) Performed by Fats Domino Courtesy of Heritage Entertainment, Inc. By Arrangement with Celebrity Licensing Inc. Smoke Rings Written by Ned Washington and H. Eugene Gifford Performed by Stéphane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt Courtesy of Vogue Records By Arrangement with GNP Crescendo Records Amazing Grace Arrangement by Fairbairn Performed by The Pipes and Drums and Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Courtesy of RCA Records, A Division of BMG Music Clouds Written by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson Symphony No. 5, 1st Movement (uncredited) Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven Read more

★★★★★

Great Steve Martin Film.

FootgooDecember 18, 2025

Fun Steve Martin Story. Maybe the first big credit for Sarah Jessica Parker. A lot of classic lines. Great film for my library. Read more

★★★★☆

Good film, mediocre digitization.

Adam B.June 14, 2020

First thing; this version doesn't look great, but is still enjoyable. It's a scan of a print, and doesn't hold up as well as some other digital versions which are getting hard to find, and in a way, that contributes to the "filmic" experience. This film came out in 1991, and mostly holds up. If you want to see how the fashion of the 80's wrapped up into the 90's, then you're in for a real treat. It's a good, adult love story, punctuated by absurdity, surrealism and character. All in all, it's one of Martins' best. A sweet and elegant story, full of humor and imagination. It also reminds me the L.A. was the original "Portlandia". L.A. was weird long before the grey streets of Portland started getting flooded with California refugees. Prove me wrong. Read more

★★★★★

A Steve Martin gem !!!

Rob JanuschDecember 10, 2025

THE BEST unknown Steve Martin movie that he EVER made!! I LOVE IT!! LITERALLY, THE BEST THING HE EVER DID!!! Read more

★★★★★

Fun movie

JNovember 17, 2025

Great comedy Read more

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