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Interactive menus; Languages: English, Spanish, French; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; Scene selections; Director's commentary; Widescreen and full screen formats; Theatrical trailers
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:18]
2. Birthday party [2:18]
3. At Marco's [1:34]
4. No witnesses [1:36]
5. Sole Survivor [2:56]
6. Crime scenes [2:46]
7. Taped lead [3:28]
8. Chief brief [4:45]
9. At the motel [5:50]
10. Hurricane [2:53]
11. A little stop [2:15]
12. Newspaper story [1:11]
13. Jeremiah Malcolm [7:12]
14. A lucky guy [1:40]
15. Odessa, Texas [3:18]
16. Pulled over [11:03]
17. Lila Walker [:35]
18. At Beaver's [5:12]
19. The Walker family [3:41]
20. Reunion [5:15]
21. Billy "The Face" [1:37]
22. "She took the money." [2:26]
23. Dale & Lila [10:58]
24. Playing pretend [1:31]
25. "Let me go." [1:36]
26. Ray calls [4:27]
27. Suspects down [3:13]
28. "Are you dead?" [7:40]
Side #2- Full Screen
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:18]
2. Birthday Party [2:18]
3. At Marco's [1:34]
4. No witnesses [1:36]
5. Sole survivor [2:56]
6. Crime scenes [2:46]
7. Taped lead [3:28]
8. Chief brief [4:45]
9. At the motel [5:50]
10. Hurricane [2:53]
11. A little stop [2:15]
12. Newspaper story [1:11]
13. Jeremiah Malcolm [7:12]
14. A lucky guy [1:40]
15. Odessa, Texas [3:18]
16. Pulled over [11:03]
17. Lila Walker [:35]
18. At Beaver's [5:12]
19. The Walker family [3:41]
20. Reunion [5:15]
21. Billy "The Face" [1:37]
22. "She took the money." [2:26]
23. Dale & Lila [10:58]
24. Playing pretend [1:31]
25. "Let me go." [1:36]
26. Ray calls [4:27]
27. Suspects down [3:13]
28. "Are you dead?" [7:40]
Carl Franklin made his directorial bow with the story of three LA drug dealers who, after committing a rather messy murder, hide out in a rural Arkansas town. Assuming that the local "rubes" will offer them little interference, the criminals have not reckoned with sheriff "Hurricane" Dixon (Bill Paxton). Despite the arrogance of the LAPD agents sent to Arkansas to collar the crooks, it is down-home Dixon who puts the final bloody showdown into motion (the fact that the thieves have been falling out throughout the film doesn't hurt things either). Carl Franklin knows where he's going in every frenetic frame of One False Move, and his movie was one of the most acclaimed independent releases of 1991. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide