Road to Perdition (2002) DVD - Widescreen - 5.1
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Road to Perdition (2002) DVD - Widescreen - 5.1 Retail
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Road to Perdition, Tom Hanks plays a hit man who
finds his heart. Michael Sullivan (Hanks) is the
right-hand man of crime boss John Rooney (Paul Newman),
but when Sullivan's son accidentally witnesses one of
his hits, he must choose between his crime family and
his real one. The movie has a slow pace, largely because
director Sam Mendes (American Beauty) seems to be
in love with the gorgeous period locations. Hanks gives
a deceptively battened-down performance at first, only
opening up toward the very end of the film, making his
character's personal transformation all the more
convincing. Newman turns in a masterful piece of work,
revealing Rooney's advancing age but at the same time,
his terrifying power. Jude Law is also a standout,
playing a hit man-photographer with chilling creepiness.
This movie requires a little patience, but the beautiful
cinematography and moving ending make it well worth the
wait!!
Features/Specifications
Attractive Retail Box
Theatrical Release Date:
July 12, 2002
DVD Release Date: February
25, 2003
Run Time: 117 minutes
Production Company:
Universal Studios
Package Type: Keep Case
Discographic Information:
Available Audio Tracks:
English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
French (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
Available Subtitles:
Spanish
French
Starring: Tom
Hanks, Daniel Craig, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jude Law,
Paul Newman, Stanley Tucci.
Directed By: Sam Mendes.
Product Features:
English 5.1 Dolby Digital
Interactive Menus
Scene Selection.
Special Features:
Audio commentary by Director Sam
Mendes
Production notes
Deleted scenes with Director
Commentary
HBO's "Making Of"
featurette
Photo gallery.
Encoding:
Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other
countries.