Other author/creator | Goldwyn, Samuel, Jr., 1926-2015 |
Other author/creator | Weir, Peter, 1944- |
Other author/creator | Henderson, Duncan. |
Other author/creator | Collee, John. |
Other author/creator | Crowe, Russell, 1964- |
Other author/creator | Bettany, Paul, 1971- |
Other author/creator | D'Arcy, James, 1975- |
Other author/creator | Woodall, Edward. |
Other author/creator | Larkin, Chris, 1967- |
Other author/creator | Pirkis, Max. |
Other author/creator | Randall, Jack, 1988- |
Other author/creator | Boyd, Russell, 1944- |
Other author/creator | Smith, Lee. |
Other author/creator | Davies, Iva. |
Other author/creator | Treadway, Kacy. |
Other author/creator | Sandell, William. |
Other author/creator | O'Brian, Patrick, 1914-2000. Aubrey/Maturin novels. |
Other author/creator | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. |
Other author/creator | Miramax Films. |
Other author/creator | Universal Pictures (Firm) |
Other author/creator | Samuel Goldwyn Films (Firm) |
Other author/creator | Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc. |
Abstract |
The year is 1805 and Europe has fallen to Napoleon. The Royal Navy is the only thing standing in his way to total victory. Off the coast of South America, a new conflict is brewing. Captain Jack 'Lucky Jack' Aubrey and his Man-of-War HMS Surprise is under orders to sink or capture the French privateer Acheron, which has been deployed to the region. After seven weeks of uneventful sailing, the Acheron strikes first, all but crippling the Surprise in an engagement in which Aubrey realizes his enemy's ship is nautically superior to his own. Along with his close friend and confidant, ship's surgeon Stephan Maturin, Aubrey is now faced with the choice of retreating to England and admitting defeat or remaining at the Acheron's mercy. Aubrey must now do the impossible if he is to survive, repair his ship, catch up to his enemy and defeat the Acheron. |
General note | Title from container. |
General note | Based upon the novels by Patrick O'Brian. |
General note | Originally released as a motion picture in 2003. |
General note | Special features: Deleted scenes; historical and geographical trivia track; search content; personal scene selections; pop-up map; theatrical trailer; enhanced for D-Box Motion Control Systems. |
Credits | Director of photography, Russell Boyd ; editor, Lee Smith ; music, Iva Davies, Christopher Gordon, Richard Tognetti ; costume designer, Wendy Stites ; production designer, William Sandell ; visual effects, Asylum, Industrial Light & Magic. |
Cast |
Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany, James D'Arcy, Edward Woodall, Chris Larkin, Max Pirkis, Jack Randall, Max Benitz, Lee Ingleby. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: PG-13; for intense battle sequences, related images, and brief language. |
Audience |
CHV rating: PG. |
Technical details | Blu-ray DVD, widescreen (2.40:1) presentation; AVC@25 MBPS, 50 GB dual layer, 1080p High Definition; Dolby DTS HD 5.1 Master Lossless surround, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround. |
Technical details | This Blu-ray disc will not play in standard DVD players. |
Technical details | Blu-ray disc. |
Language | English (DTS 5.1), dubbed French (Dolby 5.1) or dubbed Spanish (Dolby 5.1) dialogue, Cantonese, English, Korean or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned. |
UPC |
024543435501 80 |
UPC |
024543435518 |
Publisher number | 2243552 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
Stock number | Midwest Tape http://www.midwesttapes.com |