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Barbarians at the Gate (VHS, 1993) - DILLONS GROCERY STORE RENTAL TAPE - Garner

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Condition
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Former Rental
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Actor
James Garner
Language
English
UPC
0026359083532
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
R
Director
Glenn Jordan
Genre
Comedy
Movie/TV Title
Barbarians at the Gate
Leading Role
James Garner

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Product Information

The true story of R.J.R. Nabisco CEO F. Ross Johnson's attempted leveraged buyout of the company. Johnson and Henry Kravis, lbo master, lock horns in this capitalist battle royalle.

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UPC
0026359083532
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3197095

Product Key Features

Director
Glenn Jordan
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
Barbarians at the Gate
Leading Role
James Garner
Genre
Comedy

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Film Country
USA
Release Date
19930818

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  • Review of Barbarians at the Gate

    This should have been a MMP; major motion picture instead of a made for tv docu-drama. It was exciting and made one aware; maybe for the first time, how much money is being made in the leveraged buyouts wars. Its almost absurdly insane about the money in play! RJR Nabisco; Oreos, Shredded Wheat, Wheat Thins, not to mention Winstons and Pall Malls, this is a major company that goes on the block for $109.00/ share with KKR getting the bid. Note that Henry Kravis made $400 million in one day and did not have to lift anything heavy! Lots of others piggybacked the stock too, riding the wave. Note that this did not destroy the company, they still make Oreos. This is capitalism at its best and worst! DPW