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Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video; Widescreen presentation; Audio: English 5.0 [Dolby Digital] and English, French, Spanish 2-channel [Dolby Surround]; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; Director's commentary; Exclusive featurette: "Donnie Brasco: Out From the Shadows"; Original featurette; Deleted scenes; Isolated music score; Theatrical trailers ; Web link; Talent files; Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene selections
Full Product DetailsScene Selections.
0. Scene Selections.
1. Start. [3:25]
2. November 1978. [2:40]
3. Don & Lefty. [3:17]
4. 8 Grand. [2:12]
5. Under the dash. [3:35]
6. Rules. [1:16]
7. Wiseguys. [2:14]
8. Christmas. [10:48]
9. Silent treatment. [1:00]
10. "I got sent for." [5:58]
11. Invisible man. [5:36]
12. Dean. [1:46]
13. Japanese tradition. [3:18]
14. Florida. [5:25]
15. Richie Gazzo. [3:05]
16. Strung out. [6:27]
17. Fugeddaboudit. [1:18]
18. The Left Hand. [7:29]
19. Attorney punch-out. [1:30]
20. Joe's homecoming. [1:49]
21. Marriage counselor. [3:00]
22. At the hospital. [5:40]
23. Busted. [7:33]
24. A little stop. [10:42]
25. Contract on Bruno. [7:54]
26. Gun to his head. [4:42]
27. Terminated. [4:31]
28. Sent for. [8:09]
Johnny Depp plays an undercover FBI agent who infiltrates the New York Mafia in this real-life crime thriller based on the memoirs of racket buster Joseph Pistone. It's Depp's least quirky starring role to date, and he's surprisingly effective in it. Donnie Brasco paints a realistic, uncompromising picture of mob life not unlike Martin Scorsese's Good Fellas, although Mike Newell's direction avoids stark melodrama and injects humanity into the mobsters whenever possible. His approach is justified by the remarkable work of Al Pacino, whose portrayal of a minor soldier overshadows Depp's generally subtle acting in the lead. Pacino is utterly convincing as a none-too-bright thug who values camaraderie and loyalty, and more than a few viewers will empathize with him. Anne Heche, given limited screen time, is also effective as Donnie's long-suffering wife, who fears for her husband's safety as he becomes deeply involved with the mobsters. Well scripted, with fine actors interpreting colorfully drawn characters, Donnie Brasco makes a welcome addition to the gangster-movie canon. The Special Edition DVD is loaded with extras that include theatrical trailers, deleted scenes, an isolated music score, a weblink and an exclusive featurette entitled "Donnie Brasco: Out From the Shadows." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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