Outlander (Blu-ray, 2009)

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It is 709AD and Norway is in a state of unrest; tensions between Viking clans threaten to spill over into all-out war. However, in-fighting is the least of their worries when, from out of nowhere, an alien spacecraft crash-lands on to their territory, bringing with it a danger far greater than they could possibly imagine. Emerging from the wreckage is Kainan (James Caviezel, PASSION OF THE CHRIST), a soldier from a distant planet who they mistake for an enemy and take prisoner. Little do they realise that their real enemy is still at large; a fearsome and malevolent creature known as the Moorwen that also arrived aboard the alien craft. When the Moorwen starts wreaking havoc on neighbouring villages, an unholy alliance is formed between the warring Vikings and Kainan is called upon to slay the beast. But such is its might, that it will take a combination of Kainan's advanced alien technology and the Viking's Iron Age weaponry to defeat it. <BR>Science fiction and fantasy collide in this special effects-laden adventure, which also stars HELLBOY's Ron Perlman and John Hurt.

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ProducerBarrie M. Osborne, Chris Roberts
EAN5060116724165
eBay Product ID (ePID)72539001

Product Key Features

ActorJack Huston, Sophia Myles, Patrick Stevenson, Ron Perlman, Jim Caviezel, Cliff Saunders, Ted Ludzik, John Beale, John Hurt, Aidan Devine
Film/TV TitleOutlander
DirectorHoward Mccain
LanguageEnglish
Run Time115 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
FormatBlu-ray
Release Year2009
FeaturesAudio commentary\Deleted scenes\Visual effects tests\Animatics\The making of OUTLANDER featurette\Artwork galleries\Trailers, Widescreen
GenreGeneral, Action & Adventure

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Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerGeoff Zanelli
ReviewsEmpire - Endlessly enjoyable... even its failings and cliches are somehow endearing... John Hurt enters into the spirit of things with whiskery declamations of kingly dialogue, The Independent - Do you need to be told it's preposterous? Probably not. But you may be pleasantly surprised to hear it's also quite enjoyable, The Sun - Sure, it's cheesy and the acting is ropey at times, but the monster is scary enough to have you screaming in your sleep, Daily Express - Indulgent fantasy fans of all ages should find it a guilty pleasure, Heat Magazine - A film that's great fun and quite exciting, Time Out - Daft, obvious but hugely enjoyable, OUTLANDER is superior trash, ViewLondon - Vikings vs aliens - what's not to love? This delivers pretty much everything you could hope for from a movie whose premise basically boils down to Vikings fighting aliens, Hollywood Reporter - It's entertaining nonsense with major league special effects, larger-than-life characters and inventive monsters that draw on the ALIENS and PREDATOR models, being terrifying but also vaguely sympathetic, The Times - John Hurt is excellent as the watchfully wise king, as are Sophia Myles as his feisty daughter and the other-worldly James Caviezel, Sunday Mail - Stunning special effects and bloody battle sequences make it just the ticket for a popcorn monster fantasy, Sunday Mirror - Outlander is a cracking bit of fantasy adventure, bristling with cool special effects and battle sequences
ScreenwriterDirk Blackman, Howard McCain
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleOutlander
EditorDavid Dodson
Director of PhotographyPierre Gill
Consumer AdviceContains moderate violence and gore

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