The provided source material does not contain information on free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, or mail-in sample programmes. The single source document details a specific Blu-ray disc for the film Freebie and the Bean, including its product specifications, pricing, and customer reviews. Therefore, it is not possible to write a 2000-word article on the requested topic. Below is a factual summary based solely on the information available in the source data.
Product Overview: Freebie and the Bean (Blu-ray)
The source data describes a Blu-ray disc for the 1974 film Freebie and the Bean. The product is available for purchase at a price of $22.70, with a suggested retail price also listed as $22.70. The disc is described as "Made-on-Demand" and typically ships within 5 to 7 business days.
Technical Specifications
The Blu-ray disc has the following technical details: - Original Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 - Rating: R (Restricted) - Run Time: 1 hour, 53 minutes - Video: Colour - Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide) - Release Date: August 8, 2017 (this is the Blu-ray release date; the film was originally released in 1974) - Label: Warner Archive Collection
Cast and Crew
The film stars James Caan and Alan Arkin. Other performers include Loretta Swit, Jack Kruschen, Valerie Harper, Mike Kellin, Paul Koslo, Linda Marsh, John Garwood, and Alex Rocco. The film was directed by Richard Rush, with a screenplay by Robert Kaufman, music by Dominic Frontiere, and production also by Richard Rush. The director of photography was László Kovács, and the executive production was by Floyd Mutrux.
Film Description and Reception
The source describes Freebie and the Bean as a "beloved smash hit" and a "burning-rubber classic" that follows two mismatched San Francisco police detectives. It is positioned within the buddy-cop genre, following films like Bullitt and The French Connection. The film is noted for having four major chase scenes and over 100 car crashes.
Entertainment reviews mentioned in the source include a Variety review calling it a "tasteless film" and a Film4 review giving it a 4/5 rating, describing it as "the best darn movie of the seventies." Customer ratings are based on 5,342 reviews, with one customer from Great Britain, Nick Barnes, recommending the Blu-ray upgrade in a review dated June 30, 2023.
Conclusion
The provided source material is exclusively a product page for a Blu-ray disc. It does not contain any information relevant to free samples, promotional offers, or other consumer freebies. The data is limited to the commercial details, technical specifications, and critical reception of the film Freebie and the Bean on Blu-ray. No information is available to construct an article on the originally requested topic.
