| The Hurricane (2000)
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| Front Cover |
Actor |
Back Cover |
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| Denzel Washington |
Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter
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| John Hannah |
Terry Swinton
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| Dan Hedaya |
Det. Sgt. Della Pesca Paterson
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| David Paymer |
Myron Bedlock
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| L. Schreiber |
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| Viscellous Reon Shannon |
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| Rod Steiger |
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| Deborah Unger |
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| Harris Yulin |
Leon Friedman
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| Vicellous Reon Shannon |
Lesra Martin
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| Deborah Kara Unger |
Lisa Peters
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| Liev Schreiber |
Sam Chaiton
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| Debbi Morgan |
Mae Thelma Carter
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| Plot |
| In his direction of The Hurricane, veteran filmmaker Norman Jewison understands that slavish loyalty to factual detail is no guarantee of compelling screen biography. In telling the story of boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter--who was wrongly convicted of murder in 1967 and spent nearly two decades in jail--Jewison and his screenwriters compress time, combine characters, and rearrange events with a nonchalance that would be galling if they didn't remain honest to the core truth of Carter's ordeal. Because of that emotional integrity--and because Denzel Washington brings total conviction to his title role--The Hurricane rises above the confines of biographical fidelity to embrace higher values of courage, compassion, and ultimate justice. Jewison is woefully heavy-handed in his treatment of the fictionalized, absurdly villainous detective (Dan Hedaya) who zealously plots to keep Carter in jail, and anyone familiar with Carter's story may object to the film's simplified account. But what matters here is the shining star of hope that is Lesra (Vicellous Reon Shannon), the Brooklyn teenager who rejuvenates Carter's legal battle in the early 1980s. This surrogate father-son relationship is what revives Carter's hope for family and future, and makes The Hurricane so engrossing and emotionally effective. Lesra's real-life Canadian mentors are compressed from nine characters to three, but their efforts are superbly dramatized, and Jewison hits the small but important grace notes that make a good film even better. By its final scenes, The Hurricane conveys the rich, rewarding satisfaction of surviving a difficult but valuable journey of mind, body, and soul. --Jeff Shannon |
| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Drama |
| Director |
Norman Jewison |
| Producer |
Armyan Bernstein; Norman Jewison |
| Writer |
Armyan Bernstein; Dan Gordon; Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter; Sam Chaiton |
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| Studio |
Universal Pictures |
| Country |
USA
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
R |
| Running Time |
146 mins |
| Movie Release Date |
1/14/2000 |
| Color |
Color |
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| Personal Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Seen It |
No |
| Index |
489 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
| Purchase Date |
6/22/2005 |
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| Product Details |
| Edition |
Collector's Edition |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic) |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| UPC (Barcode) |
025192071928 |
| Chapters |
20 |
| Release Date |
7/11/2000 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Surround |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Extra Features
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| Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby |
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