Bringing Out the Dead (US)
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"A great film filled with fire and passion" - Roger Ebert & The Movies
Certificate: R
Running Time: 121 mins
Retail Price: $29.99
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
From acclaimed director Martin Scorsese (Casino, Taxi Driver) comes one of his most compelling and unforgettable movies.
Nicolas Cage stars as Frank Pierce, a paramedic on the brink of madness from too many years of saving and losing lives. One fateful night, Frank meets Mary Burke (Patricia Arquette), the daughter of a man Frank tried to save.
Together, Frank and Mary confront the ghosts of the past, and discover that redemption can be found among the living.
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Two Theatrical Trailers
Cast and Crew Interviews
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English
Subtitle Tracks:
English
Directed By:
Martin Scorsese
Written By:
Paul Schrader
Joe Connelly
Starring:
Mary Beth Hurt
Marc Anthony
Tom Sizemore
Ving Rhames
John Goodman
Patricia Arquette
Nicolas Cage
Casting By:
Ellen Lewis
Soundtrack By:
Elmer Bernstein
Director of Photography:
Robert Richardson
Editor:
Thelma Schoonmaker
Costume Designer:
Rita Ryack
Production Designer:
Dante Ferretti
Producer:
Eric Steel
Scott Rudin
Mark Roybal
Joseph P. Reidy
Jeff Levine
Barbara De Fina
Executive Producer:
Adam Schroeder
Bruce S. Pustin
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures
Your Opinions and Comments
The acting is first class and the story is so different.
Admitedly the idea of a film about a paramedic on the brink of a break down is not every ones cup of tea.
But it makes a refreshing change from many films I have seen this year.
The music chosen for the soundtrack is just right.
The cinematography is very inventive for a main stream film.
Nicolas Cage is excellent in this film as are the supporting actors.
This film is brilliant. It is original and unlike any other film ever made. It shows a very graphic view of the streets of NYC and the paramedics who must try and save lives under great pressure in many horrible situations. Nicolas Cage is excellent as Frank, a man who gets little sleep, hears voices, and needs coffee and beer on a daily basis.
The Video looks very good especially with the great cinematography in the film. The way they show the ambulences rushing through the town is fantastic and unusual.
This film sounds fine with everything from the talking to the ambulence sirens.
Special Features
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Two Theatrical Trailers
Cast and Crew Interviews
These features are unsatisfying and don`t help the dvd to be more appealing.
I saw this film only a few hours ago not knowing what to expect. From the theatrical trailer I thought this looked like a boring film. But after hearing some good things about it I decided to rent it and I was defintely pleased. Martin Scorsese is definitely a great director. This film is original and it is often funny and quite odd but it keeps you hooked throughout in a very well told story. Definitely worth viewing if you haven`t seen it.