Elephant Man, The (US)

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I am not an animal! I am a human being! I...am...a man!
Certificate: PG
Running Time: 123 mins
Retail Price: $19.99
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Synopsis:
Brutalised in childhood for his appalling deformities, `Elephant Man` John Merrick (John Hurt) is a human freak until he is discovered by a London doctor (Anthony Hopkins), who treats him with the kindness and intelligence he deserves. Unfortunately, by awakening his true character the problems continue, for he can never lead a `normal` life.

David Lynch`s atmospheric, fact-based film was nominated for eight Oscars, including Best Director and Best Actor.

Special Features:
Theatrical Trailer
Retrospective Cast & Crew Interviews
Interview with Academy Award®-Winning Make-Up Artist Christopher Tucker
Narrated Photo Gallery

Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital Surround 2.0 English
Dolby Digital Mono French

Subtitle Tracks:
English

Directed By:
David Lynch

Written By:





Starring:
Anthony Hopkins
John Hurt
Anne Bancroft
John Gielgud
Wendy Hiller
Freddie Jones
Michael Elphick
Hannah Gordon

Casting By:
Maggie Cartier

Soundtrack By:
John Morris

Music From:
Samuel Barber

Director of Photography:
Freddie Francis

Editor:
Anne V. Coates

Costume Designer:
Patricia Norris

Production Designer:
Stuart Craig

Producer:
Jonathan Sanger

Executive Producer:
Mel Brooks
Stuart Cornfeld

Distributor:
Paramount Pictures

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8 / 10
The picture quality is virtually perfect with little problems at all.
The 5.1 sound remxi is also very good

There are a few nice extras included. First is an original trailer. Then there is a 30 minute retrospective documentary about the film which features interviews with several of the cast and crew. This is a good documentary which reveals lots about the making of this film. We then have a brief feature which looks at make-up artist Christopher Tucker`s workshop. Finally, there is a narrated photo gallery from Tucker.

Overall, this is a powerful and moving film which everyone should see at least once.
posted by dvd_man on 26/8/2003 15:20