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Millions Director: Danny Boyle Cast: Alex Etel, Lewis Owen McGibbon, James Nesbitt, Daisy Donovan

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/01/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Rating: Rated PG

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Closed Caption; Full length audio commentary by director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce; Deleted scenes; Behind-the-scenes featurettes

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Disc #1 -- Millions
1. Main Titles/Moving House
2. New School
3. Latter Day Saints
4. Real Money
5. Helping the Poor
6. How to Spend It
7. The Man
8. For Feeding Babies
9. Talking Rubbish Bin
10. The Heist
11. From God
12. Loaves and Fishes
13. Three Days Left
14. Nativity Play
15. Led by a Star
16. A Decent Home
17. Use it or Lose It
18. Outstretched Hands
19. Saint Maureen
20. A Good Cause/End Titles

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Editorial Reviews

The lovely and charming Millions is something completely different from director Danny Boyle, whose prior film to this was the visceral zombie thriller 28 Days Later. Adapted by Frank Cottrell Boyce from his own novel, Millions is the rare sleeper that appears out of nowhere to charm the entire family, evolving into a word-of-mouth hit on DVD. Visually inventive, perceptively written, and engagingly acted, the film introduces two boys -- Damian, seven, and Anthony, nine -- who move, in the wake of their mother’s death, to a new subdivision with their loving but distracted father (James Nesbitt). Alex Etel and Lewis McGibbon deliver appealingly natural performances as the motherless lads who suddenly find themselves the beneficiaries of a seeming miracle: A bag of money drops from the sky into the playhouse Damian has constructed out of cardboard boxes. The more spiritually inclined Damien wants to give the money to the poor, while Alex, the practical thinker, feels real estate would be a wiser investment. Meanwhile, the man who was forced to jettison the money after stealing it now wants it back. In Hollywood’s hands, this would be the setup for Home Alone-style slapstick. And while the thief, desperate to retrieve his booty, might frighten younger viewers, Millions remains true to its gentle, whimsical muse. Millions, like The Iron Giant and other and other DVD discoveries, deserves a place in the pantheon of family classics. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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August 29, 2009: One of the best movies that the whole family will enjoy. Heart warming. The performances are perfect. The plot is a new twist to an old subject of found money. Originally advertised as a Holiday movie but you can watch it anytime.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

Outstanding!by Anonymous

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May 19, 2008: This was very good. I first read the book and I love it so much, that I decided to buy the movie. A very good movie. Very good acting for Alex Etel "his first movie" and the rest of the cast. It was very true to the origional story. No dramatic changes. A good Catholic and surprisingly funny movie about a young boy, Damian "Alex Etel- the water horse:legend of the deep, Cranford" trying to cope without his mother and fitting in. His mum just died "he loves saints" and is praying for a miracle.One day, he finds it...

This review was written about the DVD Full Screen / Bonus DVD edition.


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