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SCORE (DVD)WS/DOLBY DIGITAL(ENG 5.1 SURROUND/ENG DOLBY SURROUND/FRENCH DOLB DVD Movie

SCORE (DVD)WS/DOLBY DIGITAL(ENG 5.1 SURROUND/ENG DOLBY SURROUND/FRENCH DOLB DVD



PN: 097363392149     Release: 01/04/2005
Starring: Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Marlon Brando
Director(s): Frank Oz


The Score
Three generations of method acting giants unite for this crime thriller written by Kario Salem and directed by Frank Oz. Robert De Niro stars as Nick Wells, an aging thief whose specialty is safecracking and who is on the verge of retiring to a life of ease, running his jazz club and romancing his girlfriend Diane (Angela Bassett). But before he can ride off into the sunset, Nick is pressured to do one last job by his mentor and business partner, a flamboyant and extravagant upscale fence named Max (Marlon Brando). Max is plotting the heist of the Montreal Customs House, and he's got a man on the inside, Jackie Teller (Edward Norton), a talented but volatile crook who has managed to ingratiate himself with the facility's staff as a fellow employee suffering from cerebral palsy. Jackie bristles at Nick's interference in "his" score, however, and threatens violence when it seems he's going to be cut out of the action. In the meantime, Nick grows increasingly ill at ease about the operation, as it violates his two most important dictums in thievery: always work alone and never pull a job in your own city. The part of Max in The Score was written specifically for Brando by screenwriter Salem, although the improvisational star and his director Oz reportedly clashed during filming. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Cast
Robert De Niro as Nick Wells
Edward Norton as Jackie Teller/Brian
Marlon Brando as Max
Angela Bassett as Diane
Gary Farmer as Burt
Paul Soles as Danny
Cassandra Wilson as
Crew
Claude Pare - Art Director
Tom Reta - Art Director
Margery Simkin - Casting
Aude Bronson-Howard - Costume Designer
David Sardi - First Assistant Director
Frank Oz - Director
Richard Pearson - Editor
Bernie Williams - Executive Producer
Adam Platnick - Executive Producer
Howard Shore - Composer (Music Score)
Jackson de Govia - Production Designer
Rob Hahn - Cinematographer
Kathleen Courtney - Production Manager
Lee Rich - Producer
Gary Foster - Producer
K.C. Fox - Set Designer
Charlotte Rouleau - Set Designer
Claude Lafrance - Set Designer
Felix Lariviere-Charron - Set Designer
Lucie Tremblay - Set Designer
Celine Lampron - Set Designer
Glen Gauthier - Sound/Sound Designer
Pete Antico - Stunts
Louis Craig - Special Effects Supervisor
Daniel E. Taylor - Screen Story
Kario Salem - Screen Story
Kario Salem - Screenwriter
Scott Marshall Smith - Screenwriter
Lem Dobbs - Screenwriter
Bud Davis - Additional Cinematography
Bud Davis - Second Unit Camera
David Zelon - Executive in Charge of Production
Budd Carr - Executive Music Producer
Ron Bochar - Supervising Sound Editor
Bill Taylor - Visual Effects
CIS Hollywood - Visual Effects
Syd Dutton - Visual Effects
K.C. Fox - Set Decorator

The Score
The Score brings three generations of master actors together with fantastic results. Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, and Ed Norton take what amounts to a standard heist film and raise it well above the level of cops and robbers. De Niro acts with his eyes in a less-is-more-approach, giving his character, the seasoned thief Nick, the proper weight and experience to counter Norton's cock-sure youth and arrogance. Norton more than holds his own next to the two legends and further demonstrates that he is one of the best actors of his generation. Much was made of the off-camera antics of Brando, but when all is said and done, he gives his best showing since The Freshman. As Max, a gay fence who needs this one last score, Brando is both sarcastic and serious in the same breath, turning in the performance fans hoped he was still capable of. Angela Bassett is stuck with the girlfriend who issues the ultimatum, the job or me. It's unfortunate she is not given more to work with and instead is reduced to a shallow stereotype. Frank Oz (Bowfinger) makes the smart decision to let his incredible cast do what they do best -- act. For a film about a robbery, there is surprising little gunplay and not one car chase. Oz lets the story progress and the tension build without forcing his hand, creating more of a character piece than an action film. He also demonstrates an excellent eye for locations and shoots Montreal as lovingly as Woody Allen shoots New York. Although the story is one that has been told several times before, all involved refuse to allow the stale plot to drag them down with it. What's left is a smart film that can be enjoyed as a fun genre piece. ~ Scott Engel, All Movie Guide
 
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General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:English
Sound Processing:DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
DDS: Dolby Digital Surround
Additional Features:Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround English subtitles Interactive menus Scene selection Theatrical trailer The making of "The Score" Additional footage Commentary by director Frank Oz and director of photography Rob Hahn
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:124 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selection
1. Close Call [:02]
2. Four Million Dollars [:54]
3. Serious Thought [5:40]
4. "You're About To Give In" [3:58]
5. The Set Up [6:13]
6. Mapping the Maze [:14]
7. One Last Job [5:10]
8. Pass Codes [7:23]
9. Long Shots [3:12]
10. Too Risky [3:21]
11. Brian's New Shoes [1:34]
12. The Break In [5:19]
13. Left Hanging [3:30]
14. Getaway [3:28]
15. "What Have You Got?" [4:33]


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