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ANNA & THE KING (DVD/SPAN) DVD Movie

ANNA & THE KING (DVD/SPAN) DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard

PN: 024543070269IE     Release: 09/05/2006
Starring: Jodie Foster, Chow Yun-Fat, Bai Ling
Director(s): Andy Tennant


Anna and the King
The true story of Anna Leonowens' experiences as a governess to the children of an eccentric Asian king has been adapted into a book of memoirs, a biography, a stage play called Anna and the King of Siam -- which was adapted into a 1946 film, a stage musical called The King and I -- made into both the live-action The King and I (1956)) and the animated The King and I (1999) feature films, and a short-lived 1972 TV series. Now the story is brought to the screen yet again, as Jodie Foster stars as Leonowens, hired by the king of Thailand (Chow Yun-Fat) in the 19th century to help care for his children. The king wants the best for his children, but Anna soon discovers that he is a strong-willed but quixotic leader, and her stay in Thailand becomes a struggle for power with romantic overtones, as they decide who will have authority over the royal youngsters. Anna and the King was directed by Andy Tennant, best known for his 1998 variation on the Cinderella story, Ever After. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jodie Foster as Anna Leonowens
Chow Yun-Fat as King Mongkut
Bai Ling as Tuptim
Tom Felton as Louis
Syed Alwi as The Kralahome
Keith Chin as Prince Chulalongkorn
Randall Duk Kim as General Alak
Lim Kay-siu as Prince Chowfa
Melissa Campbell as Princess Fa-Ying
Deanna Yusoff as Lady Thiang
Crew
Chaiyan (Lek) Chunsuttiwat - Art Director
Paul Ghiradani - Art Director
Marc Fisichella - Supervising Art Director
John Ralph - Supervising Art Director
Tom Nursey - Supervising Art Director
Eric Angelson - Associate Producer
Priscilla John - Casting
Rona Brown - Consultant/advisor
Jon Jashni - Co-producer
Wink Mordaunt - Co-producer
Julie Kirkham - Co-producer
G. Mac Brown - Co-producer
Jenny Beavan - Costume Designer
Scott Printz - First Assistant Director
Andy Tennant - Director
Rich Thorne - Second Unit Director
Jeff Balsmeyer - Second Unit Director
Roger Bondelli - Editor
Terence Chang - Executive Producer
George Fenton - Composer (Music Score)
Luciana Arrighi - Production Designer
Caleb Deschanel - Cinematographer
Ed Elbert - Producer
Lawrence Bender - Producer
Ian Whittaker - Set Designer
Brian Simmons - Sound/Sound Designer
John A. Larsen - Sound Editor
Peter Krikes - Screenwriter
Steve Meerson - Screenwriter
Steve Arnold - Second Unit Camera
Rich Thorne - Visual Effects Supervisor
Anna Leonowens - Book Author

Anna and the King
Nominated for Oscars for its costume design and art direction, this non-musical adaptation of the life of Anna Leonowens is a lavish, solid mix of romance and drama that never quite inflames itself to the level of passion for which it strives. Always accomplished in the role of a stoic, Jodie Foster does a typically proficient job with her role of a stiff-upper-lipped widow whose reserve melts only slightly. Although he'll probably suffer by comparison to the magnetic Yul Brynner, actor Chow Yun-Fat is fine as King Mongkut, playing the royal head of a country with square-shouldered sobriety. But in their scenes together, Foster, Yun-Fat, and director Andy Tennant strive for a kind of standoffish quality meant to imply the characters' mutual mix of antagonism and passion, but which comes off at times like a lack of onscreen chemistry. The story's muddled historical perspective is also something of a burden, but it's doubtful that fans of sweeping romantic melodramas will be much interested in the mishmash that the film makes of real-life events. Regarded as nothing more than a well-mounted movie version of a paperback romance novel, Anna and the King is mostly satisfying within such a realm. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
 
George Fenton: Golden Globe, Best Original Score (nominated)
George Fenton: Golden Globe, Best Original Song (nominated)
Ian Whittaker: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Art Direction (nominated)
Jenny Beavan: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Costume Design (nominated)
Kenneth Edmonds: Golden Globe, Best Original Song (nominated)
Luciana Arrighi: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Art Direction (nominated)
Robert Kraft: Golden Globe, Best Original Song (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French, Spanish
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish
Sound Processing:DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Additional Features:cc Comentario por Andy Tennant Cinco documentales especial de televisión Seis escenas suprimidas Tráiler cinematográfico Video musical: "How Can I Not Love You" Idiomas: Inglés 5.1 Dolby surround Español Dolby surround Françes Dolby surround
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
MPAA Rating:PG13
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:147 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 --
1. Main Titles (The Englishwoman)
2. The Palace
3. Meeting the King
4. The Royal Family
5. The Royal School
6. Slavery
7. The King's Approval
8. The Rice Festival
9. Burmese Death Squads
10. A Royal Party
11. The Marketplace
12. A Small Gift
13. Fever
14. A Letter
15. An Attack
16. Tuptim
17. Kincaid's Information
18. Nong Khai
19. The White Elephant
20. End Titles


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