Dante's Inferno with Dermot Mulroney: DVD Cover

    Dante's Inferno Director: Sean Meredith Cast: Dermot Mulroney, James Cromwell, Dana Snyder, John Fleck

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/26/2008
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 19,737

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    Features

    Commentary with Director Sean Meredith, Art Director Sandow Birk and Head Puppeteer Paul Zaloom; ; Commentary with America's Leading Historian of Puppetry John Bell and Renowned Dante Alighieri scholar Peter Hawkins; ; Filming the Inferno featurette: "12 Days in the Underground"; ; Behind-the-scenes photo gallery; Original Trailer

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Dante's Inferno
    1. Where Am I? [6:30]
    2. Abandon All Hope [6:07]
    3. I Said Heel [7:26]
    4. Serves You Right [5:01]
    5. A Pig Pile [6:12]
    6. The Lower Level [7:12]
    7. Ride With Celia [6:24]
    8. Church in Hell [3:18]
    9. Losing My Mind [3:05]
    10. The Untold Story [5:11]
    11. Not Dead Yet [6:20]
    12. The Most Beautiful [5:20]

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    Director Sean Meredith's animated entry into the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival details one man's curious voyage into the deepest depths of the underworld. Upon awakening in an unfamiliar part of the city after an especially rough night, Dante asks the first person he spots for a little help in gathering his bearings. When the man responds that he penned an ancient poem called The Aeneid, the perplexed Dante recalls that particular piece of prose being penned two thousand years ago. But with no one left to turn to, Dante has little choice but to follow his enigmatic guide. When the man reveals that it is his duty to lead Dante on an extensive journey through a dreadful world of "horror and torment," the weary traveler becomes convinced that his only hope for survival is to follow his host into the scorching heart of Satan's vast inferno. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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