Pulse with Madeleine Stowe: DVD Cover

    Pulse
    a.k.a. Octane, Pulse Director: Marcus Adams Cast: Madeleine Stowe, Norman Reedus, Bijou Phillips, Mischa Barton

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/20/2004
    • Original Release: 2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 8,063

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    Features

    Cast and crew interviews; 5.1 surround; Scene selections; Previews; Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits [4:14]
    2. The Photograph [5:59]
    3. Coffee and Conversations [11:48]
    4. Who Are These People? [11:51]
    5. A Deeper Mystery [11:44]
    6. I Feel Different [8:10]
    7. Asking the Right Questions [8:50]
    8. Evil Watches [7:03]
    9. Explosive Escape [4:00]
    10. I Remember [6:46]
    11. They Kill for Blood [5:36]
    12. Ending Credits [4:22]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Television commercial director and music video maker Marcus Adams directs the U.K. thriller Octane, shot entirely in Luxembourg. Madeleine Stowe stars as overprotective mother Senga Wilson, who doesn't want her teenage daughter Nat (Mischa Barton) to get into trouble. While driving down the road with her mother one night, Nat jumps out of the car and escapes with a bunch of backpackers. It turns out the crowd she's running with is really an evil cult that's out for blood, led by a freaky guy they call The Father (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). In order to save her daughter, Senga embarks on a thrilling journey into a rave/dance underworld of violent twentysomethings while she copes with her own past. The techno soundtrack was provided by Orbital. Octane premiered in the U.S. at the 2003 CineVegas International Film Festival and was renamed Pulse for its eventual video release. Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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