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7-321900-134477 (DVD)
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Region
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Region 2
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Production
Year: |
1993
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Rating: |
18 (Suitable for adults only) Language: Frequent, Coarse; Sex/Nudity: Infrequent, Strong; Violence: Frequent, Strong, Bloody
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Running
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116 min.
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DVD
Release: |
2/24/2003
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Case
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Digipak, Slip Cover
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Video
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Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1 |
Disc
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Single Sided, Dual Layered
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SRP: |
£19.99
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Stealing, Cheating, Killing. Who said romance is dead?
A stunning high speed adventure film from Quentin Tarantino, the creator of Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette star in this comedy of terrors as two newly-weds who become involved in a battle of wits with the mob and the police as they travel from Detroit to Los Angeles with a suitcase of cocaine.
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Suspense/Thriller Romance Action
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Studios |
Warner Bros. Pictures Morgan Creek Davis Film Media Companies: Warner Home Video
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Features |
Scene Access Feature Trailers Featurettes Audio Commentary Deleted Scenes Storyboard Comparisons Gallery Production Notes DVD-ROM Content
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Audio
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English Dolby Digital 5.1 English Dolby Digital Dolby Surround Commentary Dolby Digital Dolby Surround Commentary Dolby Digital Dolby Surround Commentary Dolby Digital Dolby Surround
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Cast |
Christian Slater as Clarence Worley Patricia Arquette as Alabama Whitman Dennis Hopper as Clifford Worley Val Kilmer as Mentor Gary Oldman as Drexl Spivey Brad Pitt as Floyd (Dick's Roommate) Christopher Walken as Vincenzo Coccotti Bronson Pinchot as Elliot Blitzer Samuel L. Jackson as Big Don Michael Rapaport as Dick Ritchie Saul Rubinek as Lee Donowitz Conchata Ferrell as Mary Louise Ravencroft James Gandolfini as Virgil Anna Thomson as Lucy Victor Argo as Lenny Paul Bates as Marty Chris Penn as Nicky Dimes Tom Sizemore as Cody Nicholson Said Faraj as Burger Man Gregory Sporleder as Burger Stand Customer Maria Pitillo as Kandi Frank Adonis as Frankie Kevin Corrigan as Marvin Paul Ben-Victor as Luca Michael Beach as Wurlitzer Joe D'Angerio as Police Radio Operator John Bower as Detective John Cenatiempo as Squad Cop #1 Eric Allan Kramer as Boris Patrick John Hurley as Monty Dennis Garber as Lobby Cop #1 Scott Evers as Lobby Cop #2 Hilary Klym as Running Cop Steve Gonzales as I.A. Officer Laurence Mason as Floyd "D" Jack Black as Movie Theatre Attendant (uncredited) David Dean as Cop (uncredited) Ed Lauter as Police Captain Quiggle (uncredited) Enzo Rossi as Elvis (Alabama and Clarence's son) (uncredited) |
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Crew |
Direction: Tony Scott: Director Writing: Quentin Tarantino: Writer Production: Bob Weinstein: Executive Producer Harvey Weinstein: Executive Producer Stanley Margolis: Executive Producer Samuel Hadida: Producer Steve Perry: Producer Bill Unger: Producer James G. Robinson: Executive Producer Gary Barber: Executive Producer Cinematography: Jeffrey L. Kimball: Director of Photography Film Editing: Michael Tronick: Film Editor Christian Wagner: Film Editor Music: Hans Zimmer: Composer Sound: Robert G. Henderson: Supervising Sound Editor Bub Asman: Sound Editor Virginia Cook-McGowan: Sound Editor Samuel C. Crutcher: Sound Editor Greg Dillon: Sound Editor David M. Horton: Sound Editor Jayme S. Parker: Sound Editor Kevin O'Connell: Sound Re-Recording Mixer Rick Kline: Sound Re-Recording Mixer William B. Kaplan: Production Sound Mixer Art: Susan Becker: Costume Designer Benjamin Fernandez: Production Designer James J. Murakami: Art Director Hugo Pena: Costume Designer Ellen Wong: Make-up Artist Frank Carrisosa: Make-up Effects Mike Meinardus: Visual Effects Robert Henderson: Visual Effects Larry Shorts: Visual Effects
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