Forever Young with Mel Gibson: DVD Cover

    Forever Young Director: Steve Miner Cast: Mel Gibson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Elijah Wood, Isabel Glasser

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/30/1997
    • Original Release: 1992
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 6,119
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    Interactive menus; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages & subtitles: English, Français & Español

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Scene Index
    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Credits; fancy landing. [5:29]
    2. Helen comes home (The Very Thought of You). [4:25]
    3. Good news at the picnic. [1:35]
    4. Acting nuts; the accident. [4:22]
    5. "Harry, I can't watch her die." [5:39]
    6. A sleeper's sweet dreams. [1:36]
    7. Compliments to the cook. [1:53]
    8. Discovery at the depot. [3:23]
    9. The stiff wakes up. [4:30]
    10. Wilcox is skeptical. [3:11]
    11. "The dead guy!!" [3:00]
    12. Research at the library. [3:22]
    13. To Claire's rescue. [5:53]
    14. A houseguest. [2:19]
    15. False lead. [1:58]
    16. Feeling lost. [3:10]
    17. "You're holding my heart." [5:57]
    18. Over the shoulder for luck. [1:54]
    19. Off balance. [1:38]
    20. "I know what it feels like." [3:30]
    21. Nat opens up his heart. [4:01]
    22. Landing a B-25. [3:12]
    23. Daniel hospitalized - and released. [4:07]
    24. Piecing the past together. [4:22]
    25. Race against time. [1:54]
    26. Airborne. [2:19]
    27. A co-pilot takes charge. [4:16]
    28. Reunion. [4:47]
    29. End Credits (The Very Thought of You). [3:28]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A man undergoes a scientific experiment that causes him to wake up after 50 years without aging a day in this romantic science-fiction tale. In 1939, Daniel (Mel Gibson) is a test pilot who is brave in the air but lacks the nerve to ask his girlfriend Helen (Isabel Glasser) to marry him, even though he loves her deeply. When Helen is hit by a truck and is taken to the hospital in a coma, Daniel is despondent, and he approaches his best friend Harry (George Wendt). Harry is a scientific researcher working with the military who has been experimenting with cryogenic suspension; Daniel asks Harry to have him frozen for a year rather than go through the hell of waiting to see if Helen lives or dies. Harry reluctantly agrees, but after the pilot is put on ice, Harry's experiments are shut down, and Daniel is forgotten. In 1992, two young boys, Nat (Elijah Wood) and Felix (Robert Hy Gorman) are playing in an abandoned military warehouse and find a freezing unit. They open it and find Daniel, who before long is all thawed out and physically not much worse for wear. However, the world is a very different place than it was in 1939; the boys bring their discovery home, where their single mother Claire (Jamie Lee Curtis) looks after Daniel and helps him adjust to his new world. A friendship between them begins to grow into something deeper, until Daniel discovers that his beloved Helen is still alive. Forever Young also features Joe Morton, Rob Morrow, and Vanessa Williams. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Great Performancesby Huntress11

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    October 08, 2008: This movie was funny and sad at the same time?Have tissue handy?You are going to need it?.

    Forever Youngby Anonymous

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    January 01, 2003: This movie was brilliant. It was funny and serious with a love story wrapped into it all. It was suprizing and sad! Mel Gibson is truely brilliant in this. If your looking for a great movie this is it!


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