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Two versions of the film: original theatrical version and the director's cut; Feature commentary with director James Mangold; "On the Set" featurette; Deleted scenes; Deleted scenes commentary with director James Mangold; Photo gallery; Costume featurette; Sting "Until" music video; French-language track for the director's cut; Spanish subtitles; Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions
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1. Opening Credits: "Born With Everything"
2. A Suspicious Fellow
3. Telling Kate the Truth
4. "Where Am I?"
5. Bart Needs a Walk
6. Exploring Inventions
7. Keeping an Eye on Leopold
8. "Fresh Creamery Butter"
9. A Chivalrous Pursuit
10. Who's the Merry Andrew Now?
11. Humbling the Braggart
12. Cleaning Up the Mess
13. An Exquisite Evening
14. Rhythm & Nostalgia
15. "Peddling Pond Scum"
16. Feeling Time
17. The Pretzel of Time
18. A Future in the Past
19. End Credits
1. Opening Credits: "Born With Everything"
2. A Suspicious Fellow
3. Telling Kate the Truth
4. "Where Am I?"
5. Bart Needs a Walk
6. Exploring Inventions
7. Keeping an Eye on Leopold
8. "Fresh Creamery Butter"
9. A Chivalrous Pursuit
10. Who's the Merry Andrew Now?
11. Humbling the Braggart
12. Cleaning Up the Mess
13. An Exquisite Evening
14. Rhythm and Nostalgia
15. "Peddling Pond Scum"
16. Feeling Time
17. The Pretzel of Time
18. A Future in the Past
19. End Credits
If chivalry isn't dead, it's certainly in need of resuscitation -- which is exactly what it gets in this cheerfully preposterous romantic comedy starring preternaturally perky Meg Ryan and rising star Hugh Jackman. She plays Kate, a brusque, cynical market-research professional dedicated to making unpalatable products appealing to consumers. He plays Leopold, the third Duke of Albany, a 19th-century English lord who designed the Brooklyn Bridge and invented the elevator. Their paths cross when Kate's eccentric inventor friend (Liev Schreiber) discovers an opening in the matrix of time, goes back to 1876, and returns to 21st-century New York City with a befuddled Leopold -- his great-great-grandfather -- in tow. Director James Mangold (Girl, Interrupted) milks the predictable fish-out-of-water gags for all they're worth, but Leopold's dislocation isn't the movie's focal point; his budding romance with Kate, who's initially nonplused by his courtly manner, gradually assumes narrative prominence. Mangold clearly laments the diminution of courtesy in our fast-paced, increasingly urbanized society, but that's not a message he pushes too forcefully. This is, after all, a comedy, and one that is perceptive, witty, and often dreamy. Kate & Leopold benefits enormously from the pitch-perfect performances of the two very personable stars, and is sure to find an ever-increasing audience on DVD. The disc affords two different versions of the film: the one released theatrically and Mangold's original cut. Supplemental features include a feature-length commentary by the director, a behind-the-scenes documentary, deleted scenes, a featurette on the period costumes used, a photo gallery, and a music video with Sting performing the movie's Oscar nominated theme, "Until." - Ed Hulse Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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