Since our establishment in 1999, we've proudly provided a DVD rentals by mail service, featuring a carefully curated library of around 60,000 titles. Our diverse range, covering both classic and modern films along with TV series, has reached customers all over the U.S. We're thrilled to launch a new version of CAFEDVD on Septermber 29 2023 to expand our service and offering.    
Home     |     Cart     |     My Account     |     My Wish List     |     Help      
 

  Search
 
 
 
  Genres:
Action Music
Animation Romance
Classic Sci-Fi
Comedy Sports
Cult Suspense
Documentary Special Int
Drama Television
Family Thriller
Foreign War
Horror Western
Independent PG-13,PG,G
 
  1001 Movies You Must
   See Before You Die
  Most Requested
  Directors
  New Releases
  Popular Independent
  Criterion Collection
  All Time Favorites
  AFI 100
  Staff Recommended A-M
  Staff Recommended N-Z
  Best of Contemporary
   Foreign Films
  Best of British Film
  Best of Documentary
   Films
  Roger Ebert's
   Overlooked Film Festival
  Top Shakespeare
   Adaptations
  Best of Avant Garde
  Best of Romance
  Select Sentimental
  Cream of Comedy
  Best Recent American
   Features
  Movies by 40
   Directors to watch
  Best Cinematography
  Masters of Montage
  Hollywood
   Contemporary Classic
  Cannes Winners
  Vatican Picks
  Best American
   Independent
  Best of
   Science-Fiction
 .


Photo Coming Soon

Mr. & Mrs. Bridge (1990)
Rating:
Starring: Simon Callow, Blythe Danner, Gale Garnett, Diane Kagan, Robert Sean Leonard, Saundra McClain, Paul Newman, Austin Pendleton, Remak Ramsay, Kyra Sedgwick, Margaret Welsh, Joanne Woodward
Director: James Ivory
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: HBO / Rysher Ent.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
127 mins

 
 

 

"A perfect film!" -Rex Reed

This critically acclaimed, multi-award-winner features Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward as Mr. And Mrs. Bridge, a clean-cut Kansas City couple who find their traditional roles challenged by a changing world. As adventurous, free-thinking friends introduce new ideas into their household, Mrs. Bridge begins to question the life she has led, and one by one her children leave home - but not for the lives she wished for them. Daughter Ruth (Kyra Sedgwick) heads for New York to become an actress, while son Douglas (Robert Sean Leonard) quits school to join the army air corps, and their youngest daughter Carolyn becomes infatuated with an unacceptable suitor. Mrs. Bridge feels as if the world she built with her husband is crumbling brick by brick, but Mr. Bridge remains resolute, a firm believer in the family and his place at the head of its table.