David Mamet’s quirky State and Main finds its way to DVD

Overlooked at the box office, State and Main, the slightly off-kilter indie comedy from David Mamet, will be hitting shelves in June, thanks to New Line Home Video.

Having left New Hampshire over excessive demands by the locals, the cast and crew of “The Old Mill” moves their movie shoot to a small town in Vermont. However, they soon discover that The Old Mill burned down in 1960, the star can’t keep his pants zipped, the starlet won’t take her top off, and the locals aren’t quite as easily conned as they appear. Featuring stellar dialog from Mamet, and top notch performances from William H. Macy and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, “State and Main” offers an all too realistic peek into the less glamorous side of filmmaking.

So far no details on special features or technical specs have been released on this disc. It will not be a Platinum release, but will hopefully have some features to round out the disc. You can be sure that we’ll post any information as soon as we have it.

What is known is that “State and Main” will hit stores on June 19th, with a suggested retail price of $24.98.

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