Gone with The Wind: 2-Disc Special Edition

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Studio: Warner Bros.

Theatrical Release Date: 12/14/1939

Run Time: 238 minutes

Special Features:

Commentary by Historian Rudy Behlmer

 

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Media Quantity: Multi D

Packaging Type: Double Eco Amaray Case

Copyright:

GONE WITH THE WIND, its characters and elements are trademarks of Turner Entertainment Co. & The Stephens Mitchell Trusts. © Turner Entertainment Co.

Genre: Classic, Drama, Romance

Synopsis:

Period romance. War epic. Family saga. Popular fiction adapted with crowd-pleasing brilliance. Star acting aglow with charisma and passion. Moviemaking craft at its height. These are sublimely joined in the words Gone with the Wind. This dynamic and durable screen entertainment of the Civil War-era South comes home with the renewed splendor of a New 70th-Anniversary Digital Transfer capturing a higher-resolution image from Restored Picture Elements than ever before possible. David O. Selznick’s monumental production of Margaret Mitchell’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book can now enthrall new generations of home viewers with a majestic vibrance that befits one of Hollywood’s greatest achievements.

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Official Website: http://lastsamurai.warnerbros.com/

Studio: Warner Bros.

Theatrical Release Date: 12/04/2003

Screen Aspect: 16 X 9 LETTERBOX

Run Time: 154 minutes

Special Features:

Audio Commentary: Commentary by Edward Zwick

Deleted Scenes: The Beheading (Behind the Beheading)

 

Algren and Katsumoto

 

Documentaries: History vs. Hollywood: The Last Samurai {History Channel Documentary)

Featurette: Tom Cruise: A Warrior's Journey

 

Edward Zwick: Director's Video Journal {Behind-the-scenes production journal - narrated by Ed Zwick and Tom Cruise

 

A World of Detail: Production Design with Lilly Kilvert

 

Silk and Armor: Costume Design with Ngila Dickson

 

Imperial Army Basic Training: From Soldier to Samurai: The Weapons

 

 

Interviews: Making an Epic: A Conversation with Edward Zwick

Other: Japan Premieres {Tokyo & Kyoto red carpet)

Packaging Type: Eco Amaray Case

Subtitle Languages:

English

French

Spanish

Copyright:

© 2003 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Genre: Action/Adventure, Drama, Period, War, WESTERN

Synopsis:

Epic Action Drama. Set in Japan during the 1870s, The Last Samurai tells the story of Capt. Nathan Algren (Tom Cruise), a respected American military officer hired by the Emperor of Japan to train the country's first army in the art of modern warfare. As the Emperor attempts to eradicate the ancient Imperial Samurai warriors in preparation for more Westernized and trade-friendly government policies, Algren finds himself unexpectedly impressed and influenced by his encounters with the Samurai, which places him at the center of a struggle between two eras and two worlds, with only his own sense of honor to guide him.

"Two Thumbs Up" - EBERT & ROEPER 

 

"A stunning beautiful epic adventure" - ROGER EBERT / EBERT & ROEPER 

 

"It's a spectacular epic. Tom Cruise is truly magnificent. - PAUL CLINTON / CNN 

 

"Ken Watanabe is magnetic and majestic." - LISA SCHWARZBAUM / ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY 

 

"The Last Samurai is a movie that demands our surrender" - RICHARD SCHICKEL / TIME 

 

"Bold and daring. The battle scenes are astonishing!" - JEFFREY LYONS / NBC 

 

"The Last Samurai' is a transfixing, majestic experience." - GENE SHAL

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