Ladyhawke with Matthew Broderick: DVD Cover

    Ladyhawke Director: Richard Donner Cast: Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Leo McKern

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/29/1997
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 5,574

    Viewer Rating: (14 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Unforgettable" See All

     
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    Features

    Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene access; Theatrical trailer; Languages and subtitles: English, Français, and Español

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    Scene Index

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    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Cloudscape Credits. [3:00]
    2. "Not unlike escaping mother's womb." [5:33]
    3. Countryside search. [4:22]
    4. The inn. [2:34]
    5. A protector. [3:35]
    6. A night's lodging. [3:03]
    7. Canine rescuer, mystery woman. [4:56]
    8. A long time for such a lady. [2:48]
    9. Marquet's report. [3:09]
    10. Guiding angel; the lady's turn to rescue. [4:41]
    11. A trap for Navarre. [5:54]
    12. Imperius' castle; "I am sorrow." [4:43]
    13. Imperius' healing arts. [1:26]
    14. "Always together, Eternally apart." [6:04]
    15. Such happiness. [1:49]
    16. Intruders; miracle at sunrise. [5:30]
    17. Toward Aquila. [4:19]
    18. Dance on a stormy night. [5:12]
    19. Terror in the woods. [3:52]
    20. The morning after. [5:59]
    21. Danger on and under the ice. [5:04]
    22. Touching for an instant. [5:06]
    23. Into Aquila. [3:43]
    24. Infiltrating the cathedral. [2:15]
    25. Navarre's death vow. [1:38]
    26. Navarre vs. Marquet. [3:30]
    27. Day and night become one. [2:45]
    28. To the death. [2:06]
    29. "Look at us!" An end to evil. [5:08]
    30. Friends and lovers. [3:18]
    31. End Credits. [3:27]
    Side #2- Widescreen
    0. Jump to a Scene
    1. Cloudscape Credits. [3:00]
    2. "Not unlike escaping mother's womb." [5:33]
    3. Countryside search. [4:22]
    4. The inn. [2:34]
    5. A protector. [3:35]
    6. A night's lodging. [3:03]
    7. Canine rescuer, mystery woman. [4:56]
    8. A long time for such a lady. [2:48]
    9. Marquet's report. [3:09]
    10. Guiding angel; the lady's turn to rescue. [4:41]
    11. A trap for Navarre. [5:54]
    12. Imperius' castle; "I am sorrow." [4:43]
    13. Imperius' healing arts. [1:26]
    14. "Always together. Eternally apart." [6:04]
    15. Such happiness. [1:49]
    16. Intruders; miracle at sunrise. [5:30]
    17. Toward Aquila. [4:19]
    18. Dance on a stormy night. [5:12]
    19. Terror in the woods. [3:52]
    20. The morning after. [5:59]
    21. Danger on and under the ice. [5:04]
    22. Touching for an instant. [5:06]
    23. Into Aquila. [3:43]
    24. Infiltrating the cathedral. [2:15]
    25. Navarre's death vow. [1:38]
    26. Navarre vs. Marquet. [3:30]
    27. Day and night become one. [2:45]
    28. To the death. [2:06]
    29. "Look at us!" An end to evil. [5:08]
    30. Friends and lovers. [3:18]
    31. End Credits. [3:27]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In medieval France, knight Rutger Hauer and lady fair Michelle Pfeiffer both run afoul of evil-bishop John Wood. Through the auspices of bishop's confessor Leo McKern, Hauer and Pfeiffer are placed under a curse. During the night, Hauer takes the form of a wolf, while Pfeiffer assumes the form of a hawk by day. The two lovers can only meet one another as humans at dawn and dusk. The only mortal in a position to rescue Hauer and Pfeiffer from their fate is nebbishy pickpocket Matthew Broderick, who acts as liaison between the lovers. With the help of the guilt-ridden McKern--and a convenient solar eclipse--Broderick endeavors to set things aright. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    Excellent!by LizV

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    May 02, 2009: Ladyhawke is great! I have always loved it. It is a great favorite and I have owned it in VHS and now on DVD. It appeals to the romance, fairy-

    tale side and the knight in shining armour. LizV

    If you're a romantic, you'll never forget this one.by Anonymous

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    January 20, 2009: I first saw this movie shortly after it came out. I have never forgotten it. The characters are so close day to day, yet can only gaze briefly at their truest love for a split second as they transform. If you can't feel the agonizing pain shown on their faces & in their eyes, you have no heart! The entire cast shows humanity in the story line, from a bit of comedy relief to tearful goodbyes (watch Broderick. He coveres it all). The story keeps you interested, is in true fairy tale style, yet the characters are identifiable. If you love a good love story, this one is timeless.


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