Raise the Titanic (Limited Edition Hardbox) Blu-Ray (Australia Import)
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Título original: Raise the Titanic
Año: 1980
Pais: UK / USA
Código de región: B
Contenido: Blu-Ray
EAN: 9337369054209
Imagen: 2.35:1 (1080p)
HDR: -
Audio:
English - 5.1 Surround
English - LPCM 2.0 Stereo
Subtítulos: English SDH
Calificación por edades: G
Género: Adventure
Reparto: Richard Jordan, Anne Archer, David Selby, Alex Guinness
Director: Jerry Jameson
Sinopsis:
They said that God Himself couldn’t sink it. Now they say that no man could raise it.
An extremely rare mineral could tip the balance of the Cold War, and the USA is determined to have it. The only problem is there’s only one place on Earth it can be obtained… the wreck of the Titanic! But with the Soviets also trying to locate the mineral, the two superpowers find themselves in a deadly race against time to do the impossible and raise the Titanic!
Based on the novel by famed best-selling author Clive Cussler, Lord Lew Grade’s production of Raise the Titanic was almost as ambitious as the events it depicts, with a large-scale Titanic model built for the climactic sequence. The film features Richard Jordan (Logan’s Run, The Hunt For Red October), Anne Archer (Fatal Attraction, Short Cuts), and David Selby (Dark Shadows, Falcon Crest), starring alongside legendary Oscar-winners Jason Robards (All the President’s Men, Magnolia), and Sir Alex Guinness (Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars), and a score by legendary James Bond composer John Barry.
Limited Edition 2-Disc Hardbox with 80-Page Hardback Booklet and miniature Lobby Card reproductions.
1500 copies only.
Extras:
Disc One - Feature Film:
Disc Two - Special Features:
Booklet
An exclusive 80-page hardback book featuring a brand NEW essay It Would Have Been Cheaper to Have Lowered the Atlantic: The Making of Raise the Titanic, by Raise the Titanic historian Jonathan Smith, featuring the extraordinary behind-the-scenes story of how the film came to be.