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Orphan Director: Jaume Collet-Serra Cast: Peter Sarsgaard, Vera Farmiga, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/27/2009
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 6,624

Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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Additional Scenes Including a Chilling Alternate Ending

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Disc #1 -- Orphan
1. It's a Girl [4:12]
2. Are You Okay? [5:03]
3. Kate's Feelings [4:04]
4. Esther's Stories [6:09]
5. Her New Home [3:54]
6. Wakeup Call [3:43]
7. What;'s Wrong with You? [3:32]
8. Prying and Primal [3:42]
9. Who's Jessica? [2:26]
10. One Little Dirty Word [3:46]
11. Brenda Goes Down [3:12]
12. Negative Vibes [4:14]
13. Secrets Out [2:51]
14. There She Is [3:33]
15. Sister Sidetracked [2:50]
16. Don't Tell or Else [3:02]
17. Misled and Missing [:05]
18. No Record [3:40]
19. Something Nice for Mommy [3:16]
20. Grip of Guilt [3:52]
21. Accident and Blame [3:36]
22. Cruelest Torture [3:41]
23. Burn the Evidence [3:34]
24. Hospital Horror [1:57]
25. Daddy's Girl [3:54]
26. Dangerously Ill [5:23]
27. Rampage [5:06]
28. Shooting to Kill [4:11]
29. The Drop on Esther [2:40]
30. Ice Rage [3:57]

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Editorial Reviews

An outwardly angelic little girl displays an unforeseen devilish streak upon moving into the home of her new adoptive parents in this shocker starring Peter Sarsgaard and Vera Farmiga. In the aftermath of a miscarriage, prospective parents Kate (Farmiga) and John (Sarsgaard) find their lives turned upside down; their marriage is falling apart, and the demons of Kate's past begin manifesting themselves in a series of horrifying nightmares. Deciding that the best means of achieving some semblance of normalcy is to simply adopt, the dejected couple visits a local orphanage. There, they are both drawn to a nine-year-old girl named Esther. But Esther isn't as sweet as first impressions suggest, and almost immediately after welcoming the young child into their home, Kate and John suspect that something is terribly wrong with their adoptive daughter. Kate can see right through Esther's seraphic charm, though her attempts to convince everyone else of the truth go unheeded by her skeptical family and friends. By the time anyone bothers to take Kate seriously, it may be too late to prevent a devastating tragedy from unfolding. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Was not worth the timeby NONOTME

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November 06, 2009: this movie is predictable. no twist that gathered a OMG from me. I am so thankful that I didnt spend the money at the theater and instead waited on the Red Box. Very boring

This Orphan Needs a Better Parentby Bryan_Cassiday_author

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October 25, 2009: I have mixed feelings about "Orphan." On the one hand, it meanders along at such a pedestrian pace in the beginning that I experienced a powerful urge to leave the theater when I saw it. On the other hand, I enjoyed the twist ending. It's an eye-opener. But the payoff destination is not quite worth the jejune journey getting there. In other words, I liked "Orphan" with strong reservations.

A thriller needs to move along at a certain brisk pace, but this movie waited far too long to switch into high gear for it to generate many thrills before the final act.

--Bryan Cassiday, author of "Fete of Death" and "Blood Moon"

I Also Recommend: The Good Son, The Bad Seed, Fete Of Death.


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