Down in the Valley with Edward Norton: DVD Cover

    Down in the Valley Director: David Jacobson Cast: Edward Norton, David Morse, Evan Rachel Wood, Rory Culkin

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/26/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 37,147
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    Closed Caption; Filmmaker and actor q&a; Deleted scenes; 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround/2.0 Stereo; Theatrical trailer; Trailer gallery; 16:9 widescreen presentation; Closed captioned; Spanish subtiles

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Down in the Valley
    1. Siblings Walk [6:15]
    2. Sleep on Your Room [7:24]
    3. The Beach [10:09]
    4. The Date [6:38]
    5. Horses [5:31]
    6. Charlie's Ranch [8:59]
    7. At the Window [5:30]
    8. Colt 45 [8:07]
    9. The Rain [4:17]
    10. Gunfighter [3:36]
    11. The Thief [3:09]
    12. Help My Daughter [1:14]
    13. Boys Out Riding [4:05]
    14. Where's Lonnie? [3:49]
    15. Shoot-Out [5:59]
    16. End Credits [4:52]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The emotional investment of Ed Norton, the star and producer of Down in the Valley, is obvious in his affecting portrayal of the deeply troubled drifter at the center of this compelling little film. Harlan Caruthers is a young man who flees an unsatisfactory life and creates a new one by embracing the myths of the Old West, cloaking himself in the persona of a self-reliant, nonconformist cowboy. Manning the pumps at a San Fernando Valley service station, this strangely attractive never-was makes an instant connection with 18-year-old Tobe (Evan Rachel Wood), leading to a star-crossed romance. The dangers of Harlan’s deception are scrupulously depicted by writer-director David Jacobson, who also draws subtle observations about the replacement of the western frontier with urban sprawl, strip malls, and deadening commercialization. Both a riveting character study and a perceptive social commentary, Down in the Valley is one of 2006’s most fascinating -- if unheralded -- films. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    October 23, 2006: Ed Norton fans should see this movie. It's not a 'great' movie, but it is a good one to pass an evening and Ed Norton's performance is top notch.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.