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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Digital Steelbook

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Randle Patrick McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) is a free-spirited, small-time convict who fakes being crazy so he can get transferred from the state penitentiary to what he thinks will be a more comfortable state mental hospital. But his contagious sense of delightful chaos clashes with the numbing routine of the hospital and the woman in charge of making sure nothing disrupts the sedate mood of the floor, Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). Based on Ken Kesey’s acclaimed bestseller. The superb cast also includes Emmy-winner Danny DeVito, Emmy-winner Christopher Lloyd, and Brad Dourif. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Digital Steelbook

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A feisty misfit sent to a mental hospital inspires his fellow patients to assert themselves, much to the chagrin of the strong-willed head nurse, who turns out to be more dangerous than any of the inmates. Based on the novel by Ken Kesey and the play by Dale Wasserman. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Digital Steelbook

Additional information

MPAA rating ‏ : ‎

R (Restricted)

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎

6.8 x 5.5 x 0.55 inches; 7.1 ounces

Director ‏ : ‎

Milos Forman

Media Format ‏ : ‎

4K

Run time ‏ : ‎

2 hours and 13 minutes

Release date ‏ : ‎

September 2, 2025

Actors ‏ : ‎

Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Michael Berryman

Studio ‏ : ‎

Studio Distribution Services

ASIN ‏ : ‎

B0FPWKGBX9

Best Sellers Rank:

#1 in Drama Blu-ray Discs

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10 reviews for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Limited Edition 4K Ultra HD + Digital Steelbook

  1. Christina Reynolds

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    A True Classic

    Quick fact: This movie has been preserved in the national film registry, and has been regarded as one of the best films ever made. In addition to this, this film earned all 5 Academy awards – a feat not repeated until almost 20 years after its release in 1975.Based on a novel by the same name, OFOTCK stars Jack Nicholson as Randle McMurphy: a new patient at a mental institution. If it isn’t bad enough that he is committed involuntarily, he soon finds himself at the mercy of a head nurse (Louise Fletcher as’Nurse Ratched’) determined to assert her authority and maintain behaviors considered to be socially acceptable.It isn’t by coincidence that the location and tone throughout the film feel authentic. This film was shot inside of the Ohio State Hospital – and thus, there were inevitable interactions with patients and staff members even if only in the sense they were extras. A potentially risky decision I would suspect, but in the end this setting serves a purpose all its own: It maintains a level capriciousness and reminds the audience that anything – yeah, anything really- can happen in this territory on a whim and isn’t always easily prepared for.The cast all around paid due respect to the characters and personas they portrayed, and it goes without saying that this movie attempts to dignify individuals considered to be “mentally ill” and doesn’t rely on gimmicky hat tricks to get the point across about their varying conditions. In addition to this, every character has their own separate understanding of their reality, and thus develop in vastly different ways over the course of the film. This may not count for much to other people, but this is impressive when you take into consideration how many characters that accounts for (It’s about 8, give or take a few) and how little the actual setting changes (both physically and metaphorically).Sans a few differences throughout the book detail wise, it has come to my attention that details regarding Chief Bromden’s life before being institutionalized aren’t elaborated on in the movie as they were in the book. This bring me to my main and only criticism:At no point in the movie do have a grasp on why the voluntarily patients decide to remain committed. There are moments within the movie that tiptoe around this subject, but in the end there’s no clear understanding regarding the “benefits” of being in a place that seems restrictive and overbearing. The nurse at times interjects with hints about the perks of being in this environment (she says something to the effect of “The men here rely on our daily routine/schedule”), BUT I would have just liked a little bit more in this area particularly.A true classic that stands the test of time – I would recommend!

    3 people found this helpful

  2. Geno J. Graphos

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Jack

    Just awesome

  3. D. Brooks

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good

    I’ve seen this before but I never read the novel, well, finished the novel and wanted to see it again. Great adaptation, not exactly like the book, but close enough

    2 people found this helpful

  4. James

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Movie

    This is a very funny movie. I would recommend this. It may be old but it’s good.

  5. Alex Barry

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good movie

    Hilarious and appropriate for most ages

  6. Jack Nickoli

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    One Flew Over The CUCKOO’S NEST review.

    Great older dvd movie. Excellent acting, great story line from the early 70’s. Great acting, and cast.

    One person found this helpful

  7. Carol

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it!

    Jack Nicholson at his best, highly recommend this.

    One person found this helpful

  8. CLdvgsTml

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good movie

    Good movie hadn’t seen it in awhile.

    One person found this helpful

  9. Danny

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    DVD Cuckoos Nest

    Basic DVD no problems. Good movie if you haven’t seen it.

    One person found this helpful

  10. Duncan McGinnis

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent! Timeless! Classic!

    I thought this was a movie about a bird trying to escape a mental hospital, but oh, was I wrong. Turns out, it’s about a professional troublemaker who gets tossed into the loony bin and decides to turn the whole place into a summer camp.Jack Nicholson, bless his heart, acts like he’s just stumbled into a surprise birthday party he didn’t want to leave. He’s bouncing off the walls, making bets on cards, and generally causing so much chaos that the other patients start to think they’re sane just by comparison.And Nurse Ratched? She’s the ultimate straight man. She just stands there, a pillar of quiet disapproval, while everything around her falls to pieces. She’s like the world’s most patient substitute teacher trying to wrangle a class full of hyperactive squirrels. The whole movie is a masterclass in controlled pandemonium, with everyone slowly losing their minds, but in the most hilarious, chaotic, and vaguely depressing way possible. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wonder if you’re the crazy one for finding it so funny.

    One person found this helpful

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