The usual suspects [videorecording] /
Material type:
- 0792852192
- 9780792852193
- Usual suspects (Motion picture). French & English.
- 791.43/72 22
- PN1995.9.D4 U78 2002
- Director of photography, Newton Thomas Sigel ; editor, John Ottman ; music, John Ottman.
- Academy Awards, 1996: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Spacey); Best Writing, Screenplay written directly for the screen.
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Video | DVD USU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34517000472616 |
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1995.
Widescreen and standard versions of feature film on one side of disc; special features on second side.
Special features: unused scenes with John Ottman introduction; four featurettes: Pursuing the suspects, Keyser Soze, Doing time with the suspects, Heisting Cannes with The usual suspects; gag reel with introduction by Bryan Singer; audio commentary with Bryan Singer and Christopher McQuarrie; audio commentary with John Ottman; advertisements and trailers.
Side A. widescreen and standard versions -- side B. special features.
Director of photography, Newton Thomas Sigel ; editor, John Ottman ; music, John Ottman.
Stephen Baldwin, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palminteri, Kevin Pollak, Pete Postlethwaite, Kevin Spacey, Suzy Amis, Benecio del Toro.
Police investigating an exploded boat on a San Pedro pier discover 27 bodies and $91 million worth of drug money. The only survivors are a severely burned Hungarian terrorist and Roger Kint, a crippled con-man. Reluctantly, Kint is pressured into explaining what happened on the boat. His story begins six weeks earlier with five criminals being dragged in by New York police desperate for suspects in a truck highjacking, and ends with the possible identification of a criminal mastermind.
DVD format; 5.1 stereo. surround sound.
Dialogue tracks in the original English or French; optional subtitles in English, French & Spanish ; Closed-captioned.
Academy Awards, 1996: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Spacey); Best Writing, Screenplay written directly for the screen.
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