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The road [videorecording] / directed by John Hillcoat ; screenplay by Joe Penhall ; produced by Nick Wechsler, Paula Mae Schwartz, Steve Schwartz ; Dimension Films and 2929 Productions present a Nick Wechsler and Chockstone Pictures production.

Contributor(s): Publisher number: 34763 | Sony Pictures Home EntertainmentLanguage: English Original language: English Subtitle language: English Publication details: Culver City, CA : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2010], ©2009.Description: 1 videodisc (111 min.) : sd., color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Uniform titles:
  • Road (Motion picture : 2009)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.4372 23
LOC classification:
  • PN1997.2 .R63 2010
Partial contents:
Special features: Optional audio feature commentary with director John Hillcoat [also with optional subtitles]; Deleted and extended scenes (7 min.); The making of 'The Road' [featurette] (14 min.); Theatrical trailers (5 min.); Previews (12 min.).
Production credits:
  • Director of photography, Javier Aguirresarobe ; film editor, Jon Gregory ; music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis ; costume designer, Margot Wilson.
Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Robert Duvall, Guy Pearce, Molly Parker, Michael Kenneth Williams, Garret Dillahunt, Charlize Theron.Summary: A holocaust has destroyed the world. Civilization lies in ruins. Nothing grows. The Man and his young son, the Boy, struggle across the devastated, post-apocalyptic landscape, pushing their belongings in a shopping cart, hoping to reach the coast. It is almost impossible to find any food. Life on the road is a deadly game of hide, seek, and devour with bloodthirsty bands of roving, starving, survivalist types, many of whom have fallen into cannibalism. The Man carries the curse of remembering the world as it once was, while for the Boy, the world has always been destroyed, any intimation that life was once different is foreign to his existence. Love--of the Man and Boy for each other--is the one testament to a humanity that remains, even in the face of total chaos.
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DVD DVD Ashford Branch DVD DVD R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 31744003771819
DVD DVD Bookmobile DVD DVD R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31744004254302

DVD; Region 1; 5.1 Dolby digital surround; anamorphic widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 2.35:1.

In English ; optional English subtitles ; optional English SDH for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.

Viggo Mortensen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Robert Duvall, Guy Pearce, Molly Parker, Michael Kenneth Williams, Garret Dillahunt, Charlize Theron.

Director of photography, Javier Aguirresarobe ; film editor, Jon Gregory ; music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis ; costume designer, Margot Wilson.

Originally released as an American motion picture in 2009.

Based on the book by Cormac McCarthy.

A holocaust has destroyed the world. Civilization lies in ruins. Nothing grows. The Man and his young son, the Boy, struggle across the devastated, post-apocalyptic landscape, pushing their belongings in a shopping cart, hoping to reach the coast. It is almost impossible to find any food. Life on the road is a deadly game of hide, seek, and devour with bloodthirsty bands of roving, starving, survivalist types, many of whom have fallen into cannibalism. The Man carries the curse of remembering the world as it once was, while for the Boy, the world has always been destroyed, any intimation that life was once different is foreign to his existence. Love--of the Man and Boy for each other--is the one testament to a humanity that remains, even in the face of total chaos.

Special features: Optional audio feature commentary with director John Hillcoat [also with optional subtitles]; Deleted and extended scenes (7 min.); The making of 'The Road' [featurette] (14 min.); Theatrical trailers (5 min.); Previews (12 min.).

MPAA rating: Rated R for some violence, disturbing images, and language.

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