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Closed Caption; Menús en Español, Portugués e Inglés; Audio digitalmente masterizado y video anamórfico; Presentación Widescreen; Audio: Español, Portugués, Inglés 5.1 (Dolby Digital); Subtítulos: Español, Portugués, Inglés; Comentarios de Brian Helgeland y Paul Bettany ; Cortometraje de HBO; Cortometraje detrás de las Cámaras ; Escenas borradas ; Video musical: Robbie Williams y Queen, "We are the Champions" ; Conexión al sitio oficial*; Avances de cine ; Filmografías ; Menús animados ; Notas de producciên; Selección de escenas
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1. Inicio
2. Sir Ector Cabalga De Nuevo
3. "Jinete Bajo"
4. Chaucer El Caminante
5. La Dama Astuta
6. Maestro De 100 Lanzas
7. Un Problema De Apuestas
8. Espada De Pie
9. "Asegurando El Asunto"
10. Kate El Herrero
11. El Conde Adhemar
12. ¡Escucha! Canta El Heraldo
13. Ulric Contra Colville
14. Adhemar Contra Ulric
15. Clases De Baile
16. "Los Años Dorados"
17. Un Empate
18. "Mi Querida Jocelyn"
19. "¡No Voy a Perder!"
20. Comprobando Su Amor
21. El Premio De Ulric
22. Have 12 Años
23. Se Sabe De Su Hijo
24. Orgullo y Pasión
25. Bajo Arresto
26. Sir William
27. ¡Se Excedió!
28. Pesado, Medido y Queriendo
Erstwhile teen heartthrob Heath Ledger finally attains stardom as the charismatic leading man of A Knight's Tale, a breezy, briskly paced romp that chronicles the hilarious misadventures of an ersatz nobleman and his band of merry men. Ledger plays a lowly squire who assumes the identity of a recently deceased knight in hopes of competing in a lavish tournament. Mark Addy lends support as a skeptical fellow squire, while Shannyn Sossamon brightens the screen as a beautiful princess, and Rufus Sewell shows suave style as a cruel competitor. Paul Bettany steals many scenes in an absolutely first-rate turn as a garrulous, unknown writer by the name of Geoffrey Chaucer, who forges documents attesting to Ledger's nobility and thus embroils himself in the perilous scheme. Writer-director Brian Helgeland (Payback) employs a delightfully novel approach in the telling of this Tale by liberally sprinkling it with deliberate anachronisms: a tournament audience sings Queen's "We Will Rock You," for example, and the characters spice the King's English with 20th-century slang. Both Helgeland and Bettany discuss the rationale for this in their commentary for the DVD, which also includes an HBO "making of" documentary and a whopping 11 behind-the-scenes featurettes in addition to deleted scenes (introduced by Helgeland), production notes, music videos, web site links, and DVD-ROM content. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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