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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: BOYS FROM BRAZIL, THE (DVD MOVIE) DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 EAN: 9780784012710 Format: Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0784012717 Item Dimensions: Label: Lions Gate Languages: Manufacturer: Lions Gate MPN: 60748 Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 14, 1999 Running Time: 127 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: 1978 Editorial Review: Product Description: Alive and hiding in South America the fiendish Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele (Geregory Peck) gathers a group of former colleagues for a horrifying project - he wants to clone Hitler. Barry Kohler (Steve Guttenberg) gets wind of the project and informs fames Nazi hunter Ezra Lieberman (Laurence Olivier) but before he can relay the the evidence Kohler is killed. Mengele continues his murderous plot creating 94 young Hitlers and killing their fathers to simulate the madman s own boyhood. As Mengele moves closer to producing global terror Lieberman alone must discover the terrifying extent of his plan and stop it.System Requirements:Starring: Gregory Peck Laurence Olivier James Mason and Lilli Palmer. Directed By: Franklin J. Schaffner Running Time: 127 Mins. Color This film is presented in "Widescreen" format. Copyright 1999 Artisan Home Entertainment Inc.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 012236607489 Manufacturer No: 60748 Amazon.com: Gregory Peck hams it up big time in this 1978 thriller based on Ira Levin's bestselling novel. Peck plays an old German Nazi behind a mysterious series of murders, the investigation of which leads to an astonishing plot to create the Fourth Reich. Laurence Olivier is equally outrageous as a Nazi hunter who stumbles onto the scheme. Director Franklin Schaffner (Planet of the Apes) doesn't make any bones about the preposterousness of the story or of his legendary stars' performances, and a viewer is advised not to push too deeply into this tall tale for cautionary meaning. The film is a bit bloody--particularly unnerving in a climactic scene involving some attack dogs under the command of a young but familiar-looking monster. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - boys from brazilthis is a good story but it was not the one I was looking for. Rating: - My Review of Ira Levin's StoryThis is a really neat story and it makes a great movie! It's kind of difficult at times to see Gregory Peck as the bad guy, but, it just takes some getting used to and he's a "wonderful" bad guy! Ira Levin's stories always made great pictures-it's just too sad that he died recently. I loved this movie! Rating: - Nature or nurture?This movie has probably ended up playing the role of a "predictor" of events. When it was made, probably one could not have imagined that cloning or genetic sequencing would advance so rapidly. The evil Dr. Josef Mengele gathers all his Nazi cronies with a view to creating 94 "little Hitlers" and killing their fathers in order to recreate the actual environment surrounding Hitler's boyhood. As they say, the final product is determined both by Nature and Nurture. Mengele's aim is to try and recreate ... Read More Rating: - Chilling prospectWatching a film about human cloning now makes it seems not as far fetched as when this film was made nearly 30 years ago. It was a prescient film, the only part of which is beyond credibility now was the number of clones successfully produced. Olivier and Peck give great performances as does the scary clone. I was surprised to find it had an 18 rating. Perhaps it is all that cigarette smoking that the young should not see? It is certainly a film to make one support the banning of human cloning. Rating: - EErie-ahead of its time.This movie presents a subject matter that was ahead of its time. The subject of cloning when this picture was made was science fiction. It presents with a strange feeling that it might be possible that it can occur. I wanted to see this movie again, since I remembered seeing it way back in the 80's and the strange effect it had on me at the time. The fact that one of of lead characters, Sir Laurence, was quite ill at the time in real life, brings out the truely great performance of this actor. ... Read More |