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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: Blu-ray Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT EAN: 0024543452096 Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Item Dimensions: Label: 20th Century Fox Languages: Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox MPN: 2245209 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 03, 2008 Running Time: 179 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: December 20, 1966 Editorial Review: Product Description: "The Sand Pebbles" tells many stories. It's the story of China a slumbering giant that rouses itself to the cries of it's people - and of the Americans who are caught in its blood awakening. It's the story of Frenchy (Richard Attenborough) a crewman on the U.S.S. San Pablo who kidnaps his Chinese bride from the auction block. It's the story of Shirley (Candice Bergen) a teacher and her first unforgettable taste of love. It's the story of Captain Collins (Richard Crenna) ready to defy anyone for his country's defense. Most of all it's the story of Jake Holman (Steve McQueen) a sailor who has given up trying to make peace with anything - including himself. McQueen gives what is probably the best performance of his career. It's not surprising that he Mako and the movie were up for Oscars. Portraying a character with conflicting loyalties to friend and flag McQueen expertly conveys the confusion that leads into his final line: "What the hell happened?" It's to his credit that we already know.System Requirements:Running Time: 179 minutesFormat: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/CLASSICS Rating: NR UPC: 024543452096 Manufacturer No: 2245209 Amazon.com: Following the success of The Sound of Music, director Robert Wise chose to film Robert McKenna's prize-winning 1962 novel, The Sand Pebbles--an ambitious choice for a director at the peak of his career. Shot in Taiwan and Hong Kong, the film combines historical sweep and intimate human drama in several parallel stories, all revolving around U.S. Navy machinist's mate Jake Holman (Steve McQueen). Holman is a skillful but fiercely independent sailor who joins the "sand pebble" crew of the U.S.S. San Pablo, a Navy gunboat patrolling the Yangtze River on the eve of the Chinese revolution in 1926. The San Pablo's inexperienced captain (Richard Crenna) obsessively defends the Navy's mission--however unnecessary or unwanted--to protect American missionaries and businessmen, blind to the more dangerous implications of American involvement with China's opposing political factions. Holman is a defiant voice of humanity in this clash between outmoded values and inevitable change; his final line of dialogue ("What the hell happened?") is a tragic summation of misguided policy, expressing the film's criticism of the Vietnam War. Rather than preach, however, Wise lets McKenna's potent drama emerge from finely-drawn relationships--between Holman and a young American teacher (19-year-old Candice Bergen, in her second film); between Holman and the Chinese "coolie" (Mako) whose heartbreaking fate transcends all issues of racial or political difference; and between crewmate "Frenchy" Burgoyne (Richard Attenborough) and the Chinese woman he's sworn to love and protect at all costs. Combined with the film's colorful supporting cast, adventurous scope, and climactic battle scenes, these personal dynamics bring substance and spirit to a complex story of good intentions gone awry. --Jeff Shannon Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - An incredible and underrated movie. Simply the best this has ever looked.I have to say that I love Steve McQueen's movies. The Getaway,Bullitt, The Cincinnati Kid, The Thomas Crown Affair, Nevada Smith, Hell Is For Heroes, The Great Escape, Papillon and many more films are in my library. This film is his most personal to me. It may not have been his most passionate film with car chases and motorcycles. But his acting was never more passionate than this. This title is a HUGE improvement over the standard dvd. One thing about this film. I cant say what the ... Read More Rating: - Movie: 3.75/5 Picture Quality: 4.25/5 Sound Quality: 3.25/5 Extras: 4/5Version: U.S.A / Region A Title: The Sand Pebbles Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 MPEG-2 BD-50 Running time: 3:02:33 Movie size: 33,29 GB Disc size: 39,45 GB Average video bit rate: 18.02 Mbps DTS-HD Master 5.1 3705Kbps (48kHz/24-bit) English DD AC3 4.0 320Kbps English DD AC3 1.0 224Kbps English / French / Spanish Subtitles: English / Spanish / Cantonese / Korean Special Features #Cast and Crew Commentary #Isolated ... Read More Rating: - Sand PebblesI thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I had never seen it before. As a former Navy man, I enjoyed that aspect too. That was an interesting time in history. I really appreciated the Special Feature with the commentary by Robert Wise, Richard Crenna, Mako, and Candace Bergen. I have watched it several times. It gives a whole new appreciation for the detail that went into the movie. Rating: - Cracker jackI had forgotten how great this movie was so seeing it again made my day. Steve McQueen wasn't the first choice for his part, but he was a 10+. Worth every $$$. Hope you enjoy. Rating: - Excellent Movie! Well Worth the time spent watching it.David Arneson Previous Reviewer stated: "Good movie to show to the kids to let them see how crappy the 60s were for entertainment. ...kind of sparse on the special features." I pity this poor man, apparently he wants nothing but special effects, computer-generated FX, explosions, etc. However, great actors and acting apparently don't fit his "style'. He doesn't realize that some of the best movies of the 20th Century were made in the '60s, such as: To Kill A Mockingbird, ... Read More |