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Digitally mastered audio and anamorphic video; Exclusive featurette "Walking the Tracks: The Summer of Stand by Me," including interviews with Stephen King and Rob Reiner; Director Rob Reiner's commentary; "Stand by Me" music video; Isolated music score; Bonus trailers; Talent files; Production notes
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:04]
2. The treehouse [2:49]
3. Eavesdropper [1:34]
4. Delusions of grandeur [4:02]
5. A loaded .45 [3:38]
6. Following the tracks [2:46]
7. Train dodge [1:47]
8. Mailbox basesball [1:03]
9. The junkyard [4:52]
10. Purchasing provisions [2:06]
11. Dissing Teddy's dad [5:05]
12. KLAM Newsbreak [1:23]
13. "You think I'm weird?" [3:14]
14. All-time train dodge [5:33]
15. Gordie's pie story [10:37]
16. Teddy stands guard [1:39]
17. Gordie dreams [1:53]
18. Low-life Chambers kid [3:13]
19. Deer crossing [:50]
20. Pressing on [1:30]
21. Sharing secrets [1:21]
22. Swamp & leeches [4:21]
23. "I'm not going back" [1:10]
24. Playing chicken [1:09]
25. The rest of Ray Brower [4:14]
26. Two choices [4:51]
27. "We headed home" [3:17]
28. End of story [6:21]
Based on the Stephen King short story The Body, Rob Reiner's easygoing nostalgia piece is set in Castle Rock, OR, over Labor Day weekend, 1959. A quartet of boys, inseparable friends all, set out in search of a dead body that one of the boys overhears his brother talking about. The foursome consists of intellectual Gordie (Wil Wheaton), born leader Chris (River Phoenix), emotionally disturbed Teddy (Corey Feldman), and chubby hanger-on Vern (Jerry O'Connell). The boys' adventures en route to the elusive body are colored by the personal pressures brought to bear on all of them by the adult world. Richard Dreyfuss, playing the grown-up Gordie, narrates the film, while Kiefer Sutherland dominates every scene he's in as a brutish high-school bully. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide