Animal with Jim Brown: DVD Cover

    Animal Director: David J. Burke Cast: Jim Brown, Terrence Howard, Chazz Palminteri, Paula Jai Parker

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/04/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 30,570
     
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    Closed Caption; Cast interviews; Previews

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Animal
    1. Opening Credits [3:05]
    2. 5 Card Draw [2:51]
    3. Arrested [2:47]
    4. Kassada [1:45]
    5. The Cage [3:10]
    6. Moving [4:42]
    7. Package From Home [3:36]
    8. Kassada Wants You [2:15]
    9. Christmas [2:02]
    10. How's Darius [2:32]
    11. Berwell [5:25]
    12. Barbeque [4:16]
    13. You're on Your Own [5:33]
    14. Willie Lynch Papers [3:32]
    15. Great News [3:47]
    16. Welcome Home [:50]
    17. Next Move [3:40]
    18. Hooked Up [2:42]
    19. Business Proposition [4:29]
    20. Got a Minute? [:24]
    21. Security Job [3:48]
    22. What Are You Doing Here? [4:43]
    23. Three Years Later [2:55]
    24. End Credits [6:18]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A notorious gangster must reconcile his past in order to make a future for his criminally-minded son in this crime-drama starring football superstar Jim Brown and Pulp Fiction star Ving Rhames. James "Animal" Allen (Rhames) reveled in a life of violent crime until he was placed behind bars. Upon meeting an ageing revolutionary during his stint in the slammer, Allen is guided toward the written word of Malcolm X and offered an illuminating historic document by Machiavellian slave owner Willy Lynch, leading him to conclude that his people are being manipulated into killing one another by a higher force. Soon released on a technicality, Allen returns home to find that his son Darius (Terrence Howard) has taken up a life of crime and seems bent on maintaining his father's legacy. Now imbued with a newfound sense of clarity and purpose, Allen must convince his son to break the cycle of violence while he still has the power to do so by his own will. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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