The New World: The Extended Cut
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UPC: |
065935-829621 (Blu-ray)
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Region
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No Region Coding
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Production
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2005
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Rating: |
PG (Parental Guidance) Violence, Not Recommended for Young Children
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Running
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171 min.
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DVD
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10/13/2009
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Case
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HD Slim
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Video
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Widescreen 2.40:1 |
Disc
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Single Sided, Dual Layered
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SRP: |
$30.99
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Powhatan tribal people stare in wonder as three ships approach shore... It's a story every schoolchild knows. And, as told by filmmaker Terrence Malick (Badlands, Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line) in this Extended Cut with over 30 minutes of footage unseen in theatres, it's a story you never imagined. Working in part from firsthand histories and adding his extraordinary sense of image and human drama, Malick crafts a spellbinding tale of the Jamestown settlement, of cultures connecting and of deadly consequences when connections fray. Capt. John Smith (Colin Farrell), Pocahontas (Q'orianka Kilcher), John Rolfe (Christian Bale): you know the names. But you could never experience the visceral power of the stories behind those names until now.
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Studios |
New Line Cinema Media Companies: New Line Productions, Alliance Films
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Features |
Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes
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Audio
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English Dolby TrueHD 5.1 English Dolby Digital 5.1
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Cast |
Colin Farrell as Captain Smith Q'orianka Kilcher as Pocahontas Christopher Plummer as Captain Newport Christian Bale as John Rolfe August Schellenberg as Powhatan Wes Studi as Opechancanough David Thewlis as Wingfield Yorick van Wageningen as Captain Argall Raoul Trujillo as Tomocomo Michael Greyeyes as Rupwew Kalani Queypo as Parahunt Ben Mendelsohn as Ben Noah Taylor as Selway BrĂan F. O'Byrne as Lewes Ben Chaplin as Robinson Jamie Harris as Emery Janine Duvitski as Mary Eddie Marsan as Eddie Joe Inscoe as Ackley Jake Curran as James John Savage as Savage Thomas Clair as Patawomeck Alex Rice as Patawomeck's Wife Irene Bedard as Pocahontas' Mother Ford Flannagan as Winthrop Bev Appleton as Small Billy Merasty as Kiskiak Jonathan Pryce as King James Alexandra Malick as Queen Anne Jasper Britton as Laureate Myrton Running Wolf as Tockwhogh E. Danny Murphy as Bosun Jonathan Gonitel as Thomas (4 yrs) Brian Merrick as Assailant Chris Nelson as Chris Colin Cox as Cox Will Wallace as William Sentry Steven Dawn as Goldsmith Rulan Tangen as Two Moons Jesse Borrego as Pepaschicher Todd M. Wallace as Sailor Kirk Acevedo as Sentry Nive Nielsen as Inuit Woman Tayla Kean as Cabin Boy 1 Thomas Steven McDonagh as Cabin Boy 2 James McDonagh as Cabin Boy 3 Gary Sundown as Messenger Michael Goodwin as Helmsman Sam Stevenson as Young Lady Maria Pastel as Rosalind Raynor Scheine as Raynor Jeremy Radin as Jeremy Matthew Yeung as Shaman Gregory Labenz as Sentry 2
Core Warriors Arturo Adrian Bear Allison Jeremy Arviso Thosh Collins Brian Frejo Marcus Frejo We:whum Fulwilder Quetzal Guerrero Lyle Kochamp Alex Meraz Anthony Parker Larry T. Pourier Damien Ritter Cory Rodriguez Lawrence Santiago Zades Trujillo |
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Crew |
Direction: Terrence Malick: Director Writing: Terrence Malick: Writer Production: Bill Mechanic: Executive Producer Rolf Mittweg: Executive Producer Toby Emmerich: Executive Producer Mark Ordesky: Executive Producer Trish Hofmann: Executive Producer Sarah Green: Producer Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki: Director of Photography Film Editing: Richard Chew: Film Editor Hank Corwin: Film Editor Saar Klein: Film Editor Mark Yoshikawa: Film Editor Music: James Horner: Composer Sound: Jose Antonio Garcia: Production Sound Mixer Skip Lievsay: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Craig Berkey: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Skip Lievsay: Supervising Sound Editor Craig Berkey: Sound Designer Art: Jacqueline West: Costume Designer Jack Fisk: Production Designer David Crank: Art Director Paul Engelen: Make-up Artist John R. Bayless: Make-up Artist David Atherton: Make-up Artist Julie Callihan: Make-up Artist Chris Varosky: Make-up Artist Raymond Gieringer: Visual Effects Catharine Fletcher Incaprera: Costume Designer Thomas J. Smith: Visual Effects
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