Paramount Home Media Distribution will bring four catalog titles to Blu-ray:
Coneheads (1993),
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993),
What Women Want (2000), and
Stalag 17 (1953). The four titles will be available for purchase on August 16.
What Women Want
Synopsis: Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson) is a successful advertising executive and professional bachelor. Just when he thought he knew everything about the opposite sex, he accidentally stumbles upon the power to hear what women are thinking. When he decides to use this newfound power to sabotage his boss Darcy (Helen Hunt) to further his own career, things don't go exactly as planned. His new-found skill creates a conflict between his desire to get ahead, and an inner voice telling him to follow his heart.
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Synopsis: Leonardo DiCaprio gives a star-making performance in this classic coming-of-age story from director Lasse Hallström (CHOCOLAT) featuring Johnny Depp and Juliette Lewis. Set in the small town of Endora, Iowa, where living is "like dancing to no music," grocery store clerk Gilbert Grape is challenged by the day-to-day responsibility of caring for his mother and younger brother. When it seems nothing will ever break the repeating monotony, a beautiful stranger captures his heart and inspires him to think of life beyond Endora.
Coneheads
Synopsis: Stranded on Earth, light-years away from their home planet of Remulak, the Coneheads have arrived with comedy antics heads above the rest. Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin reprise their roles from the classic Saturday Night Live characters Beldar and Prymaat. Yours to consume mass quantities of, this beloved big-screen debut of a very far-out family features an all-star cast of cameos, including David Spade, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Jason Alexander, Drew Carey, Parker Posey, Ellen DeGeneres, and more!
Stalag 17
Academy Award winners William Holden and Billy Wilder reunited for this gripping World War II comedy/drama set in a notorious German prison camp. Holden portrays the jaded, scheming Sergeant J. J. Sefton—a prisoner at the who spends his days dreaming up rackets and trading with the Germans for special privileges. When two captives are killed in an escape attempt, it becomes obvious that there may be a spy amongst the soldiers.