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SWEET HOME ALABAMA (DVD/WS 2.35 ANAMORPHIC/DD 5.1/FR-DUB) DVD
2.35:1: Cinemascope
PN: 786936208030
Release: 01/05/2007
Starring: Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey
Director(s): Andy Tennant
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Sweet Home AlabamaAfter establishing herself as a bankable star with the fish out of water comedy Legally Blonde, Reese Witherspoon returns in what could be described as a "fish back in water" comedy. Melanie Carmichael ( Witherspoon) is a successful New York fashion designer who is dating Andrew Hennings ( Patrick Dempsey), a wealthy socialite whose mother, Katherine Hennings ( Candice Bergen), is the Big Apple's mayor. One day, Andrew pops the big question and asks Melanie to marry him; Melanie is overjoyed, but unknown to Andrew, Melanie has some unfinished business to take care of first. Despite her polished uptown image, Melanie grew up poor in the deep South, and as a teenager she married her high school sweetheart Jake Perry (Josh Lucas). Things went sour and Melanie moved East, reinventing herself along the way, but Jake never bothered to legally end their marriage. Now Melanie has to return to her hometown of Pigeon Creek, AL, to tell her parents ( Fred Ward and Mary Kay Place) the news and convince Jake to grant her a divorce; however, the more time she spends with her old flame, the more she feels sparks flying between them again, while she also learns her Eastern affectations don't fly with everyone back home. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast Reese Witherspoon as Melanie Carmichael Josh Lucas as Jake Perry Patrick Dempsey as Andrew Candice Bergen as Mayor Katherine Hennings Mary Kay Place as Pearl Smooter Fred Ward as Earl Smooter Jean Smart as Stella Kay Ethan Embry as Bobby Ray Melanie Lynskey as Lurlynn Courtney Gains as Wade Mary Lynn Rajskub as Dorothea Rhona Mitra as Tabatha Nathan Lee Graham as Frederick Dakota Fanning as Young Melanie Mark Matkevich as Tom Darovsic Ted Manson as Colonel Murphy
| Crew Jay Pelissier - Art Director Jeanne McCarthy - Casting Kathleen Chopin - Casting Juel Bestrop - Casting Sophie de Rakoff Carbonell - Costume Designer Louis D'Esposito - First Assistant Director Andy Tennant - Director Troy T. Takaki - Editor Tracey Wadmore-Smith - Editor Wink Mordaunt - Executive Producer Jon Jashni - Executive Producer Michael Fottrell - Executive Producer George Fenton - Composer (Music Score) Laura Z. Wasserman - Musical Direction/Supervision Dawn Solér - Musical Direction/Supervision Clay Griffith - Production Designer Andrew Dunn - Cinematographer Stokely Chaffin - Producer Neal H. Moritz - Producer Lisa K. Sessions - Set Designer Mary H. Ellis - Sound/Sound Designer Douglas J. Eboch - Screen Story C. Jay Cox - Screenwriter George Watters II - Supervising Sound Editor Suhail F. Kafity - Supervising Sound Editor
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 Sweet Home Alabama After a string of edgy and often deliberately unsympathetic performances in such films as Freeway, American Psycho, and Election, Reese Witherspoon was probably as surprised as anyone that America was ready to let her become its latest sweetheart. But after the runaway success of Legally Blonde, the budding superstar stuck to safe, fairy-tale material with this mostly winning
omantic comedy. Populated by lovable eccentrics and plain but good folks, Sweet Home Alabama's Pigeon Creek is indistinguishable from any number of other sanitized, fictional Southern towns. But Witherspoon, with her kewpie countenance and iron spine, differs just enough from the conventional leading lady to remove the aftertaste from the saccharine material. Taking her cues from the conniving Julia Roberts school of heroines rather than the blander Meg Ryan variety, she drinks, cusses, and condescends her way to a perverse likability. The more she resembles a Jerry Springer guest, the more the audience cheers her on. The film's reassuring "I'm okay, you're okay" geographic relativism may not play well to self-satisfied Manhattanites, but it sure goes down well everywhere else. Heartthrobs Ethan Embry, Patrick Dempsey, and Joshua Lucas provide the requisite broad-based sex appeal, while everyone from Candice Bergen and Jean Smart to Mary Kay Place supplies laughs and lovable stereotypes. Jewel chimes in with the inevitable Lynyrd Skynyrd cover, and boom -- something safe for everyone, like all the best blockbusters. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French | | Subtitle Options: | | | Sound Processing: | DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
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"Off the cutting room floor"- 8 deleted scenes with introduction by director Andy Tennant
Alternate ending with commentary
Director's audio commentary
Shedaisy's "Mine All Mine" music video
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
Widescreen (2.35:1) - enhanced for 16x9 televisions
French language track | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | 2.35:1: Cinemascope
| | MPAA Rating: | PG13 | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 109 min | | | DVD Chapters: | Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits/Lightning Strikes
2. The Proposal
3. The Smooters
4. Redecorating the House
5. Carried Home
6. Touring the Carmichael Plantation
7. Street Fair
8. Saying Goodbye
9. Planning a Southern Wedding
10. The Wedding
11. The Right Groom
12. End Credits
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